It has been mentioned in previous posts that single studies investigating the effectiveness of certain types of medical treatments carry much less weight than a body of evidence that includes large studies, multiple studies as well as systematic reviews, or assessments that examine the results of several studies researching the same treatment. It takes a long time for … [Read more...]
Autism and Homeopathy- by Melanie Chimes MD,MD(H), CCH
Autism and Homeopathy BY MELANIE CHIMES Autism is the single most common permanent, pervasive developmental disability affecting our children today. Approximately 1.5 percent of all school-aged children today are found to have an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This means that at least one child in every second elementary school classroom will live with … [Read more...]
Using Research to Support Your Homeopathic Practice
Many of us who practice homeopathy professionally have heard repeatedly of the benefits of specializing in certain areas of health and wellness in our practice. While specializing is not essential and not always possible, especially early in one’s career, there are some advantages to it. First, specializing enables a solid grounding in one or more specific areas of practice, … [Read more...]
The post-antibiotic era and its implications for homeopathy
It was recently reported that a new bacteria in the family of superbugs called CRE that is resistant to all antibiotics has now emerged in US hospitals [1]. This was “the nightmare bacteria” dreaded by many in the public health field since it could signal the beginning of the “post-antibiotic era” warned of in a Centers for Disease Control Threat Report released in 2013 … [Read more...]
July Meeting!
Our next meeting is July 13, 2016 - 6:30 pm - at Phoenix Natural Medicine and Detox at 301 W. Roosevelt St. #2 in downtown Phoenix. We are an inclusive association and welcome all who practice and love homeopathy! See you there! … [Read more...]