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Does anyone have a rec for a LL homeopath who will do distance appts for people not in their immediate area?
Searching online doesn't bring much up.
Thank you!
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- There is a book listed here by a naturopathic physician who is also a homeopath. You might first get that book and then also see what her more current writings might be.
She overcame lyme but did much more than just homeopathics. It's about 2/3 down into this links set, I think:
For those considering complementary support methods / or other avenues entirely:
Herbal Safety considerations & reference books; etc.
BOOKS - Links to many articles and books by holistic-minded LL doctors of various degrees who all have this basic approach in common:
knowing which methods offer assertive & direct impact, which are only support and which are both. And when to use what, how to combine, & when to step back.
You can compare and contrast many approaches with links to articles, books, methods . . . -
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- Pulling that homeopathic post out from the set, note that homeopathics were not used alone, but in combination:
13-minute video - by ColdUnderstanding Jan 14, 2012
- after other treatment failures, one young woman's successful experience with homeopathy & herbal support treatment.
Just stay with her as she takes us through how she succeeded. She said it "worked miracles" - very authentic. Very hopeful.
(Parental caution for those with young children near your computer as you watch: there are few "adult" words near the end. Totally in context and within reason, yet perhaps not best for young ears.)
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Razzle suggests reading this book: "The Homeopathic Treatment of Lyme Disease" by Peter Alex -
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Awesome, thank you so much! Will start reading now.
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- Be sure to search for any updated writings or YouTube lectures by authors above, too.
And be certain to see all of the books about lyme and also those about the other tick-borne coinfections by
Stephen H. Buhner, a very much LL master herablist (not about homeopathy, though very valuable for many reasons). -
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