Posts Tagged ‘homeopathy’
Homeopathic treatment and the bonus effect
What is the bonus effect in homeopathy? It’s when you get more than you bargained…in a good way, from homeopathic treatment. It happens because homeopathy treats the whole person, not just isolated symptoms. As a result, people often find that things they didn’t ask for help with also improve e.g. sleep, energy, even relationships and career. I…
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Homeopathy: Healing Inherited Trauma
How much do you know about your parents and grandparents, and their life experiences? If you visit a homeopath, you will be asked to find out. Because what the field of epigenetics is just discovering, has long been known to homeopaths: That the experiences of our forebears can affect our physical and mental health, generations…
Read MoreTake the Pain out of Periods with Homeopathy
If you suffer with bad period pain, you don’t need me to tell you how seriously it affects the quality of your life. And if you don’t, and perhaps wonder what all the fuss is about, then let me tell you, I have met women who have screamed, vomited, rolled on the floor or fainted with…
Read MoreHomeopathy for Cystitis
Tanya, who had come to me for homeopathy to treat her cystitis, had been having recurring bouts for 7 years. She had had numerous courses of antibiotics. The trigger for a new bout was always sexual intercourse. When I dug deeper, looking for an underlying emotional cause, I found a pattern in her relationships of…
Read MoreNatural Stress Management with Homeopathy
According to the Mental Health Foundation, nearly half of all adults feel stressed every day. Worryingly, 18% are reaching for the bottle, and 10% the cigarettes to alleviate stress. Of course the survey doesn’t ask how many are self-medicating with sugar and caffeine. What’s interesting though, is only 6% are going to their GP about…
Read MoreInsomnia – Homeopathy The Natural Solution
Trouble sleeping? You are not alone. 75% of women report sleep problems, according to The Great British Sleep Survey. Lack of sleep affects our health, relationships, and productivity. And people who suffer from sleep deprivation are twice as likely to suffer from depression. In fact, the potentially fatal consequences of sleep deprivation were highlighted recently by Arianna…
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