Homeopathy for Everyone did an excellent interview with Homoeopath Beth Rotondo recently. She discussed the lasting effects of a preservative called Thimerosal (or Thimerson), which is an alcohol and mercury mixture used for many years in vaccines, particularly childhood vaccines. It is now reportedly used in flu shots, which children receive as standard annually. Due to large stockpiles of the vaccines used, children may still be administered with ones that contain Thimerosal - the preservative is thought to contribute to autism and other related disorders affecting the central nervous system.
As Thimerosal is a substance known to cause strong reactions, it was thought to be an ideal substance for a homoeopathic remedy. It has been used in a clinical setting by Beth Rotondo for over two years with great improvement, particularly in autistic children.
P.S Here is a website demonstrating the use of the homoeopathic remedy Thimerosal, in a child with autism.
A.
July 20th, 2008
Categories: homoeopathy | Author: Ang | Comments: No Comments |
Alan Schmukler of the website Homeopathy for Everyone discusses the issue of what it is to be a victim of low expectations when it comes to orthodox medical treatment:
A young doctor recently told me that he had to present a patient with a choice between her symptoms and a drug with lethal side effects. He said she chose the drug and suffered terribly. He’s a dedicated physician and cares about people, but as a victim of low expectations, he saw nothing wrong with those limited options.
With such inadequate tools, why doesn’t the medical establishment embrace homeopathy? I think one important reason is its magical quality. Of course we know that it’s totally scientific, based on thousands of proving (yes, they count!), hundreds of thousands of clinical cures and numerous studies.
He also refers to a desperate ad campaign for a drug that ‘has never been taken off the market’ as a selling point; check it out here.
A.
July 20th, 2008
Categories: homoeopathy | Author: Ang | Comments: No Comments |