Antipathy, Isopathy, and Homeopathy Written by Marilyn Freedman, HOM© Marilyn Freedman Throughout history, several ancient medical approaches have been used to treat illness. The three primary methods are antipathy, isopathy, and homeopathy. Antipathy “Anti” means opposite, and “pathy” means suffering—thus, antipathy means opposing suffering. Antipathic treatment involves applying remedies that are opposite to the symptoms…
In recent years, nanomedicine has emerged as one of the most exciting frontiers in modern healthcare. By working at the scale of nanometers—one-billionth of a meter—scientists can design therapies that interact with the body in highly precise and targeted ways. Nanomedicine includes everything from ultra-small drug-delivery systems and imaging agents to cutting-edge cancer therapies. Although nanomedicine is seen…
Homeopathy is a complete system of medicine with a long and respected history, predating modern pharmaceutical medicine by more than a century. Founded in the late 1700s, homeopathy is based on the natural law of similia similibus curentur—“like cures like.” This principle recognizes that a substance capable of producing symptoms in a healthy person can, when…
An ancient virus that infected our ancestors millions of years ago may be contributing to cancer today, according to a new study in Science Advances. Your genes are like a complex puzzle, with pieces once thought useless now revealed to play a crucial role in gene regulation, especially in cancer cells. These ancient viral sequences…
Today World Homeopathy Day is celebrated around the world in remembrance of Dr. Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann’s birthday, this year being his 261st. Dr. Hahnemann made the law of similars (like cures like) into a system of medicine, called homeopathy, today is known as nano-medicine, and is the second most widely used medicine around the world.…
IIT-B Research team proves that homeopathy is nano-technology Wednesday, February 2, 2011 I say that homeopathy is nano medicine. Here is an explanation of how it works: Source : The Times of India 16 dec 2010 Mumbai: Six months after the British Medical Association wrote off homoeopathy as “witchcraft’’ that had no scientific basis, we…
Nobel laureate Professor Luc Montagnier serious about homeopathy Sunday, January 9, 2011 by Marilyn Freedman Luc Montagnier, of the Institut Pasteur in Paris, is a French virologist who co-discovered HIV. He won the Nobel prize in 2008. In an article published in Science Magazine December 24th Montagnier describes his newest work that has significant implications…
Nobel Prize winner reports effects of homeopathic dilutions Tuesday, 29 December, 2009 The following article is posted on the European Council of Homeopathy site, . http://www.homeopathyeurope.org/nobel-prize-winner-reports-effects-of-homeopathic-dilutions In a recent study Professor Luc Montagnier, a French virologist who co-discovered HIV and who won the Nobel Prize in 2008, and his team report the results of a…
I was reading this chapter on death in “Homeopathic Remedies For The Stages of Life” by the French Homeopath, Didier Grandgeorge, MD early yesterday morning. Hershey was lying beside me. Almost 15 years old he had a strong will to live although his physical body been shutting down rapidly over the last couple of weeks.…