SPECTRUM OF HOMEOPATHY
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CONTENTS
EDITORIAL:
Diagnosis:
BORRELIOSIS
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1
Jürgen Hansel
HARD AND SOFT FACTS:
Overview of borreliosis – the many facets of a diagnosis
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4
FLAG
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7
Marco Riefer
EXPLOITED, DEFENSELESS, SUCKED DRY:
Parasitic aspects in the lives of patients suffering
from Borreliosis
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10
Christina Ari
UNSTABLE ORDER:
Ledum and borreliosis
nosodes as acute remedies
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22
Heidi Brand
I’M STUCK WITH EVERYTHING:
Chara intermedia and pollution with borreliosis
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30
Ulrich Welte
SELF-SACRIFICE AND EXPLOITATION:
Ericales are first-choice remedies for Lyme borreliosis
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38
Deborah Collins
GOING CRAZY:
On the usefulness of remedies
from the Ericaceae family in the treatment of
Lyme disease
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48
Alex Leupen / Annemiek Klitsie
LOSS OF SELF AND SLEEPINESS:
Cooperation between the Borelia nosode and
remedies from the Ericaceae family
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52
Hans Eberle / Friedrich Ritzer
CLINICAL FOCUS:
Adalia bipunctata and Thuja
for chronic borreliosis
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56
Danièle Joulin / Guy Payen
LOVE, REVOLUTION, AND RESIGNATION:
Dysprosium sulfuricum and Germanium for
borreliosis with depression
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62
Rajan Sankaran / Rishi Vyas
TENSE OR RELAXED:
The characteristic sensation
of Rhus toxicodendron
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68
Anne Schadde
STAGGERING WITH EXHAUSTION:
Lolium temulentum, grasses, and
chronic overload syndrome
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76
Jürgen Faust
A PIECE OF CHEWING GUM SUCKED OUT:
Strophanthus sarmentosus and the vital sensation
of the Apocynaceae
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82
PANORAMA
BOOKS
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90
Syphilis by Jeremy Sherr
Acids in Homeopathy by Massimo Mangialavori
HOMEOPATHY IN SOUTH AFRICA
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93
Travelogue:
“Natural beauty with a wealth of medicinal plants”
Interview with Ashley Ross:
“We want to share our experience with the
homeopathic community worldwide.”
NEWS
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99
Help for refugees:
Homeopaths without Borders – a new project
for the refugees in Germany