Friday, March 1, 2013

someone else's blog

Okay, there are great blogs and then there is mine. There are some I just have to share. As you read momnivores-dilemma.com post, you can read the basics of how a first time intake with a Homeopath can look like. My Homeopath (the best) sent this to me to look at a few months ago and I have been reading this Blog ever since. I cut and pasted just a snippet of it, a teaser if you will. It is well worth the read. Please visit this link below to continue reading the remainder of the Blog. I hope to do something similar coming soon, maybe I will use myself as an example like this brave person did!


Maybe you’ve seen the little Boiron blue vials at your local health store or Whole Foods.  Perhaps you’ve heard about someone using Arnica 30C for pain or a a Hyland’s tablet for a baby in teething hell.
Perhaps you think homeopathy is synonymous with “holistic” or “home remedy”.
At one point in time, less than a year ago, I thought it was.
It is NOT a holistic vitamin or a folk remedy.
Homeopathy is not new age.  Homeopathy is a separate medical system that is over 200 years old and used widely in Europe.  
It is a growing force here in the states, with people fed up with suppressing symptoms.  People, like me, who have a child with autism, a true outlier in western medical system.  People, like me, who have been tossed around from specialist to specialist, analyzing body parts without regard to the intricate details of our health histories, our family’s health history, or even our emotional well-being.
I am now 33 years of age, and in the best state of mind and body I have ever been.
How?
By looking in the margins, far away from the legions of doctors I entrusted my health to, only to become worse over time.
In order for you to understand how homeopathy works, first you must know more about my health history…

So, here it is.  I’m hiding nothing.  An open book.

{This is precisely what a first appointment with a homeopath is like: a tell-all 3 hour session}.
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