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Abbeyside
Dungarvan
Co.Waterford
phone +353
(0)58 45051
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Homoeopathy - The Gentle Giant
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One of the most gentle and sympathetic
forms of healing, the practice of Homoeopathy, has been growing rapidly
all over the world, particularly during the last decades. It has caught
the imagination of many people who want to look at disease and healing
in a different way.
Homoeopathy is a thoughtful practice that respects the fact that every
person is unique and individual. Homoeopathic healing acts deeply
on the organism, making lasting cures at all levels: physical, emotional
and mental. It is (w)holistic, that is it treats the whole person, not
just the disease.
Many doctors are not trained to look
at the patient as a whole; they tend to treat each ailment separately
and consequently the root cause is seldom found. The symptoms may
disappear, but the disease is often merely suppressed, and recurs
or surfaces as another ailment, seemingly unconnected.
Conventional
medicine eases the discomfort of ailments with its painkillers, anti-inflammatory
drugs and anti-depressants, but side effects can be a major problem
and a complete cure often remains out of reach. This style of medicine,
the dominant medicine in the West today, is known by Homoeopaths as
the Way of Contraries, or healing through opposites. Disease is looked
upon as an enemy, to be confronted and vanquished. The methods tend
to be aggressive; our bodies are the battlegrounds, with much talk
of fighting; antibiotics and other drugs are employed as "magic
bullets". Dangerous drugs and radioactive materials are used,
along with a sophisticated array of knives and steel.
The word "Homoeopathy" is coined from ancient Greek (homoios
meaning "of the same kind" & pathos meaning "suffering");
translated to "similar suffering" - that like cures like.
Homoeopathy (also spelled: Homeopathy) utilises the natural Law of Similars; the principle that
whatever can harm can also cure.
Minute, safe doses are prescribed
when some one exhibits the same symptoms, as a larger dose of the
same substance would have produced. Coffea is one example of this.
Taken from coffee - a substance that stimulates the nervous system
and causes sleeplessness if taken last thing at night - Coffea taken
in tiny quantities does exactly the opposite. It has soothing effect
on the nerves and can help promote sleep.
Interested? Want to >
know more?
NB: Most healthcare insurances will cover treatment fees.
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Kate Cross ISHom. Lic.BSH.
Registered Classical Homoeopath
For an appointment and a gentle return to health,
phone (058)45051
NB: If you are a homoeopath yourself, pls. check our > seminar website.
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