
Torako Yui in an interview with Heidi Brand |
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Dr. Torako Yui is a homoeopathic pioneer and introduced homoeopathy to Japan more than 10 years ago. She is the founder of the Royal Academy of Homoeopathy (The Japan Royal Academy of Homoeopathy). It was a form of pioneering work because at that time hardly anyone in Japan knew anything about homoeopathy, yet she managed to train almost 450 Japanese homoeopaths and students by September 2003. The number increases every year. On the occasion of the 2nd Children's Homoeopathy Congress from 12–14 March in Badenweiler the following recordings were made (with German simultaneous translation). |
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In this part of the interview Torako Yui talks about her first encounter with homoeopathy. She describes her specific approach to case-taking, how she tries to discover the pattern of the illness and its level. When treating children it is very important to her to open the hearts of those who cannot yet express themselves through language, as is the case with babies and autistic children. ~video(Arbeitsweise_Fallaufnahme.flv;Torako Yui in interview part 1)~ |
In the second part Ms Yui reports on her homoeopathic pioneering work in Japan, the difficulties she had to contend with, the particularities of homoeopathy in the Land of the Rising Sun and how it has developed. ~video(Homoeopathie_Japan.flv;Torako Yui in interview part 2)~ |
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Review of the 2nd Children's Homoeopathy Congress 2010
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Children's Homoeopathy Congress 2010 - 6 DVDs
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