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Natural Treatment for Injuries

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Common sense and natural first-aid When someone is injured, first check for bleeding and stop it, then avoid use of the injured part. Assess the damage, and then administer first-aid. The next step is to give the appropriate homeopathic remedy or herbal preparation. Homeopathy will speed the healing process. All of the remedies discussed in ...

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Constitutional Prescribing for Children

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In this issue I would like to share some of my experience working with children and focus on a few areas that I have found are central in children’s cases. These all involve constitutional prescribing and applies to the child who has been brought for homeopathy because of symptoms out of control. Most of the ...

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Homeopathic Treatment

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Treating children with homeopathy Homeopathic treatment for children can be separated into two categories: self-limiting, acute conditions such as colds, sore throats, and stomach flu, or persistent, chronic conditions such as allergies and eczema. Homeopathy is successful in both categories. Acute illness First, the acutes. For simple illnesses, parents can often learn to treat symptoms ...

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Vaccinated Children Have More ADHD, Autism, and Asthma

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Another study has shown the dramatic association of children’s health problems with vaccines. This survey polled parents of vaccinated and unvaccinated children and compared the incidence of autism, ADHD, asthma, Asperger’s syndrome, and pervasive developmental disorder (PDD) in the two groups. When comparing 17,000 boys and girls in California and Oregon, the vaccinated children were ...

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Teens and Bone Strength

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What factor is most important to ensure adequate bone density in teenage girls? When 80 young women were followed from age 12 to 22, the only factor that influenced bone density was exercise. Calcium intake and oral contraceptive use had no effect on bone strength. There may be other factors such as vitamin D levels ...

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