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A Short History of Homeopathy In India 1

A Short History of Homeopathy In India

During the past 200 years homeopathy has flourished in India. Recognised and funded by government, it has broad usage across all sectors of the populace.

The Top Four Remedies for Gardens and Farms 2

The Top Four Remedies for Gardens and Farms

Are you looking for something safe to keep the caterpillars off your veggies, snails off your plants, and aphids off your vines? Homeopathy rises to the challenge.

We can't always be lazy like a cat, so how can homeopathy help?

Homeopathy and Laziness

Procrastination and laziness. We've all succumbed to them... we have the ability, time, and resources to complete a task... so what's stopping us?

Osteomyelitis ... Until Homeopathy 3

Osteomyelitis … Until Homeopathy

63-year-old Ron was battling a bone infection that doctors had struggled to treat for 19 years. That struggle ended with homeopathy.

Know Your Remedies: China Officinalis (Chin.) 4

Know Your Remedies: China Officinalis (Chin.)

A useful remedy for exhaustion, weakness, anaemia, headache, and digestive upsets that arise from loss of body fluids. Those who need China are also sensitive to the cold.

Tadpole Research and Remedies 5

Tadpole Research and Remedies

Research demonstrated that a potentised remedy could affect tadpole growth and that remedy effects were altered by mobile (cell) phone and microwave oven emissions.

Man smoking a cigarette

Homeopathy for Smoking

Tobacco is used and abused around the world. It's a major risk factor for heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and chronic respiratory illness. Does homeopathy have an answer?

The Drug Rocket vs the Homeopathic Sail 6

The Drug Rocket vs the Homeopathic Sail

What’s the difference between homeopathy and conventional medicine (or allopathy)? Here’s a metaphor that may help explain it.

Kaviraj on Fleas, Termites & More 7

Kaviraj on Fleas, Termites & More

Kaviraj focussed on remedies for plants but he was also asked about eucalyptus toxins, termites, rats, flea-infested cats, white fly, and more. Here's what he said.