Treating who not what
Treating Who not What, the Whole Person not Disease Treating the problem (a disease name) in medicine does not cure […]
Treating Who not What, the Whole Person not Disease Treating the problem (a disease name) in medicine does not cure […]
The Elements Of Homoeopathy by Dr P. Sankaran A colleague of mine tells me that while working as a doctor […]
Esophagitis Diet for Acid Reflux and Heartburn There are two best diets! One is Dr Hahnemann’s which, shamefully, even homeopaths haven’t […]
Allergies Respond to Homeopathy “A study found that allergy sufferers who were given homeopathic treatment were ten times more likely to […]
Plant Intelligence, Neurobiology and Consciousness John McKenna, writing in The Irish Times, says, “A video [of Prof Mancuso’s work] and […]
The Many Benefits of Apples Told you so! For most of my career as a homeopath I have been recommending […]
Diagnosing Not Always a Hard Science How scientific can a diagnosis ever be? Even with simple and easily understood conditions […]
Prince Charles and the Royals In the article below, homeopathy is criticised because the remedies contain “nothing.” This is not correct […]
Austerity Costs Austerity, inequality, stress and poor lifestyle impact negatively on health. Two useful sources of information on the topic […]
Science: Repeatable is Credible Professor William Reville does what few will do; point out shortcomings with science. In his Irish Times […]
Remedies as Information to be Read The Dutch doctor, philosopher, chemist and homeopath, Dr Jan Scholten put forward this idea […]
Sugar Worse Than Fat Dr Aseem Malhotra, has caused a stir by raising concerns (he isn’t the first – see my […]
The Independent has brought to our attention a serious issue regarding the freedom of thought and belief and choice in […]
Medicines are Homeopathic in Action Most medicines are homeopathic, i.e. they cause the very symptoms for which they are being […]
More to Sugar than Sugary Drinks Taxing Sugary Drinks In October 2013 a doctor from the Royal College of Physicians in […]
Questioning Cancer Screening Treating potential disease before it becomes a disease sounds a good idea but assuming it will turn […]
Having mentioned in a previous post the economics and power of motor neurone disease, I have an addition to make. […]
How many nurses does it take to give a ventilator machine (NIPPY) to a woman in respiratory failure from motor neurone […]
New Medicines or Tried and Tested? The best doctor is an honest one and we can always rely on Dr […]
MMR and Autism – the Jury’s In While many are convinced the MMR vaccine “causes” autism, I’m still to be […]
This was originally a talk subsequently published in the American Journal of Homeopathic Medicine, by Dr Richard Moskowitz (http://www.doctorrmosk.com/ with thanks […]
Cancer and Curability Is cancer curable? How should we treat cancer? Let’s start with this latest extraordinary claim on the […]
Science Blinded by Ideology A recent debate in The Irish Times showed a bias and prejudice regarding science. Having a particular […]
Hiding the Science, Hiding Behind Patients and Doctors “A leaked memo from Big Pharma industry bodies reveals strategy to combat […]
While it’s easy to criticise your own and far away hills are greener, it is often posited that other countries […]
Cause of Chronic, Acute and Sub-acute Diseases In his Lectures on Homeopathic Philosophy (view for free on Archive.org), Dr James Tyler Kent […]
Asthma Cases Increasing Why should the occurrence of asthma have increased dramatically within the last 25-30 years? What has changed […]
What Causes the Cause? To attempt to answer the question: What causes disease, cancer, tonsillitis, etc.? Let me begin with my […]
Yellow Fever Vaccine Causes Madness I wouldn’t bother spending time writing about the yellow fever vaccine or immunisation generally because, being isopathic prescriptions, […]
Rewriting DSM – Rewriting Medicine This powerful essay Mind Field by Talitha Stevenson in the Financial Times should raise concern about […]
Predicting and Diagnosing Suicide Lacks Experts The “expert” group on the Heads of Protection of Life During Pregnancy/Abortion Bill 2013 are today (May […]
Suicidality and Homeopathy During the discussions and debates on Ireland’s Heads of Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill, 2013, campaigners wished […]
The above category of science and philosophers who try to support it is also a description of conventional Allopathic medicine. This […]
A history of Catholicism and science is given in an introduction and video here by physicist and Catholic priest, Andrew Pinsent. An interesting tour […]
Prof John Crown Unenlightened on Enlightenment Madam – Senator John Crown’s call to bring us back 200 years to the Enlightenment […]
More to Medicine than “Biologically Active” Nick Collins trades the usual predictable comments of the common sceptic but homeopathy and […]
For a few weeks Dr LeFanu in his weekly column on Mondays in the Daily Telegraph has defended Homeopathy. For 2 […]
Sceptics, Real Knowledge and Homeopathy So many sceptics of homeopathy assume more than they actually know and base their comments on hearsay and […]
“An empty vessel makes most noise, so they that have the least wit are the greatest babblers.” Plato Sceptics and […]
Dr Lionel R Milgrom BSc, MSc, PhD, CChem, FRSC, LCH, MARH, RHom has the credentials which should be acceptable to […]
An Irishman is famed for the saying “The proof of the pudding is in the eating of it.” This empirical […]
Mandatory Vaccination Below is my reply to Tommy Marron, MidWest Radio who had read the letter promoting mandatory vaccination printed […]
Dr LeFanu, an honest and fair GP realises there is a value in providing Homeopathic medicine on the NHS. Read his […]
Medical statistics aren’t always what they appear – luckily for some the odds can be wrong. When a doctor tells […]
Why the campaign to close the RLHH? Established in 1844 it has seen more success than statins or many other […]
Science and Drug Research – the Who and the When Who decides what is scientific about drug research? Frequently, someone […]