A Textbook of The Principles Of Homoeopathic Practice.

A Textbook of The Principles Of Homoeopathic Practice.An introductory book to explain in simple terms the ideas and principles of homoeopathy to help you to understand and be familiar with this easily-used natural healing medicine. This book is aimed at the general reader who wish to know more about homoeopathy. (Cost: £5.00)

Twelve Principles of Healing are given and explained in theory and in the practice of Homoeopathy.

PRINCIPLES :

  1. To treat every person as a whole, not to treat the parts separately but to treat their whole needs.
  2. To treat everyone as an individual, to discover what is unique about them and what their whole needs are.
  3. To apply the Law of Minimum Interference, just sufficient to stimulate the self-healing tendencies in nature and mankind. The aim is to “restore” health.
  4. Responsibility for our health rests on the choices we make. Medical treatment should help us in making right choices.
  5. There is a natural direction of cure, healing takes place from within outwards, from above downwards, from the vital organs to the less important and in the reverse order of coming.
  6. Symptoms of disease are desirable manifestations of the economy’s own intelligent efforts to establish health.
  7. Health is more dependent on the internal state of our susceptibility than on external factors.
  8. Properly conducted provings of single medicinal drugs given to healthy human beings provides homoeopathy with knowledge of disease symptoms forming the materia medica.
  9. Using potentised remedies.
  10. The Law of similars shows that medicines which cause certain symptoms will cure them.
  11. Symptoms are hierarchical and are expresions of the hierarchy found in nature and in the human economy.
  12. Obstacles to cure depend on deep fundamental causes which are accurately described by the Theory of Miasms.

“Ernest’s book explores various models of health and disease in a clear and extremely readable way, this book is both thought provoking and a useful reference work” David Mundy FSHom.

© 2011 Ernest Roberts