Well-Being and Quality of Life
Health is having a sense of well-being and quality of life. It is feeling good physically, as well as mentally, emotionally, socially, and spiritually. Mental and emotional health are important to feeling well and getting along in life. Social health is being able to maintain constructive interactions with others and having a sense of well-being in regard … Read more
- Dr. White's perspective, Patient Care
- October 5th, 2011
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Primary Goal
Dr. White’s primary goal is to find a constitutional homeopathic medicine suitable for each individual patient. Currently there are over 5000 individual medicines, so specializing in homeopathic medicine is necessary. When one’s constitutional homeopathic medicine is found, it will treat over 90% of illnesses the person encounters. The reason for this: we are treating the person who encounters … Read more
- Goals, Patient Care
- October 4th, 2011
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What if I don’t want to stop taking the medication my M.D. prescribed?
You will never be required or expected to stop taking your medication. I can work with you with whatever medication you’re taking. Naturopathic and homeopathic care may assist the medication in being more effective or it may assist in you needing a lower dosage of your medication. The decision to lower or stop taking your prescription medication is … Read more
- Patient Care, Questions about Treatment
- October 4th, 2011
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Can I use other medicines and other homeopathic medicines while I’m under constitutional homeopathic care?
Treat all life-threatening or serious illness immediately with whatever medicine you have access to. Non-life-threatening or non-urgent cases are best answered on an individual basis. Please contact the doctor.
- Patient Care, Questions about Treatment
- October 4th, 2011
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Is homeopathy placebo?
As a medical science, homeopathy is not placebo. Homeopathy requires complex analysis and draws on clinical experience and results from homeopaths over the last 200 years. The long-term success and wide adoption of homeopathy is not due to a placebo effect, and placebo doesn’t explain the lack of reaction that patients have to certain remedies, … Read more
- Articles, Homeopathic Medicine
- October 4th, 2011
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Why do some homeopathic medicines work and others not work or make symptoms worse?
Homeopathic medicine relies on the theory that “Like Cures Like.” If a homeopathic medicine didn’t work, it wasn’t similar to your illness. If it worked partially, it may have been close to your similar but not close enough. This could also be a problem with dosage. There are instances when homeopathic medicine can make symptoms … Read more
- Homeopathic Medicine, Questions
- October 4th, 2011
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How are homeopathic medicines prescribed?
Homeopathic medicines are selected based on the law of similars and the totality of the symptoms presented by the patient. The law of similars is a fundamental understanding in homeopathy and is the basis of homeopathic research, homeopathic interviewing and homeopathic prescribing. Symptoms produced by a medicine are matched to the symptoms experienced by the … Read more
- Homeopathic Medicine, Questions
- October 4th, 2011
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What are homeopathic medicines?
The following article was written by the National Center for Homeopathy. Homeopathic medicines are drug products made by homeopathic pharmacies in accordance with the processes described in the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States— the official manufacturing manual recognized by the FDA.
- Homeopathic Medicine, Questions
- October 4th, 2011
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Research Shows Homeopathy is Clinically Effective
The following article was written by the National Center for Homeopathy and highlights numbers of positive research studies on homeopathy. “There is a growing body of research in support of homeopathy. The Lancet (9/27/97) published a comprehensive review of 89 double-blind and placebo-controlled studies on homeopathy. On average, those patients who were given a homeopathic … Read more
- Articles, Homeopathic Medicine
- October 4th, 2011
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Luc Montagnier, Nobel Prize Winner, Takes Homeopathy Seriously
Yet another well researched article by Dana Ullman, MPH showing that real scientists have an open mind to hypothesize and test their hypothesis. Many of our scientists today work for pharmaceutical companies and have forgotten their true calling to science over a biased search for answers that support our GDP. “Dr. Luc Montagnier, the French … Read more
- Articles, Homeopathic Medicine
- October 4th, 2011
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