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Webinar 6: Debates, Myths, & Controversies – What does it cover?

Webinar 6: Debates, Myths, & Controversies – What does it cover? 4

How to manage the health issues, behavioural problems, learning difficulties, and autism spectrum disorders of today’s children with homeopathy.

Webinar 6: Debates, Myths, & Controversies

The following webinar material is presented in an engaging and easy to understand manner. Numerous visuals and a PDF transcript are included.

  • Different types of homeopathy?
  • Opposing or mimicking symptoms.
  • Terms, definitions, and their implications for treatment:
    • Potentisation.
    • Homeopathy.
    • Classical homeopathy.
    • Aggravations.
    • Complexes (combination remedies)
    • Miasms.
    • Nosodes.
    • Isopathy.
    • Tautopathy.
    • Sarcodes.
    • Homotoxicology.
    • Bioresonance therapy.
    • Radionic therapy.
  • Single vs combination treatment – which is best?
  • ‘Detoxing’ with homeopathy – how it’s done and its limitations.
  • Approaches that use potentised remedies:
    • Sequential therapy.
    • CEASE therapy.
      • Difference between sequential and CEASE therapy.
    • Homeopathy
      • Differences between homeopathy and quasi-homeopathy approaches.
  • Nothing’s new – a historical perspective on different approaches and their outcomes.
  • When to be concerned during treatment:
    • Polypharmacy.
    • Aggravations.
    • Slow progress.
  • Three ways to find a capable homeopath.
  • Three treatment approaches for vaccine injury – which is best?
  • Preventative homeopathy (homeopathic immunisation or homeoprophylaxis).
  • Vaccine-related concerns.
  • Remedy 11: Sepia officinale (Sep.)
    • Mental-emotional features that indicate the need for Sepia.
    • Mental-emotional and physical symptoms that respond to Sepia.
    • What to expect from treatment with Sepia.
  • Case 15: “He had a history of eczema on the back of his hands and knuckles during winter. It would become so bad it would crack and bleed.”
  • Remedy 12: Belladonna (Bell.)
    • Mental-emotional features that indicate the need for Belladonna.
    • Mental-emotional and physical symptoms that respond to Belladonna.
    • What to expect from treatment with Belladonna.
  • Case 16: “She had a tendency to bite others, but only when she went into extreme rages.”
  • Case 17: “When he had a headache the veins in his temples would stand out and you could see them throbbing.”
  • Recap of the material covered in this webinar and a preview of Webinar 7.

More Information and Registration

Homeopathy for Children: Health Issues, Behavioural Problems, Learning Difficulties, and Autism Spectrum Disorders – a 7-part webinar series with PDF transcripts.

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