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The Actinides in Homeopathy by Patricia Le Roux, Review

The Actinides in Homeopathy / Patricia Le Roux

Patricia Le Roux

The Actinides in Homeopathy   

Uranium, Plutonium and other Radioactive Substances of the Uranium Series

   
Ian Hamilton
by Ian Hamilton

published in The Homeopath / Spring 2013

The Actinides in Homeopathy

This is a good practical handbook and guide to the Actinides. It is very methodically structured across all the substances in the series and illustrated with cases from the author's practice. These are nearly all children's cases. The book is also heavily structured around Scholten's method and in fact acts as a good guide to how to use the method in practice. (Scholten writes the Forward (sic) to the book and concurs).
Each element is described fully, both chemically and conceptually. Le Roux generally limits the analysis to Scholten and also draws heavily on the work of M. Plouvier-Suijs. I found this a little frustrating as some work was not included as much as it should be. Jeremy Sherr's Plutonium proving was mentioned only as a footnote, although his, as yet unpublished, Americium proving is mentioned in the introduction to that element.
To concentrate on the positives of the book, I liked the logical way Le Roux presents each element and then provides a case. She explains clearly what her reasoning is at each stage and gives follow ups. In some respects I found it too mechanical, as a lot of the information is supposition based on the periodic table and hence some extrapolation takes place. For some homeopaths this is a leap of faith too far as only proving evidence is acceptable to them. However
 
given that there are elements which cannot even exist for more than a fraction of a second, this is no surprise!
The book is divided into three themes. The first part gives an excellent overview of the Actinides and the Uranium series. Le Roux describes the Actinides as "patients who are... searching for healing in the farthest reaches of their disintegrated or extremely weakened being". This fits well with the theme of the Uranium series and is elaborated in the book. Then the elements from Francium to Californium are discussed, some with long history in homeopathy, eg Uranium and Radium. Some, like Plutonium and Neptunium have some provings and these are usually the nitricum and muriaticum salts. The third part looks at the trans-Californium elements and is purely supposition, based on the Scholten method. Interestingly though, if we consider Le Roux's description of the Actinides, even these elements bear conceptual examination. There was after all a time when some of these elements now being proved, did not "exist" or occur naturally.
The great strength of this book is its practical feel. I recently reviewed a book by Didier Grandgeorge, The Homeopathy Handbook for Children, who was Patricia's teacher. I have the same regard for this work as I did for the earlier book. It may be that both are paediatricians and the homeopathic treatment of children lends itself to clarity.
 
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Patricia Le Roux
The Actinides in Homeopathy
by Ian Hamilton , published in The Homeopath / Spring 2013