
New Life - Spectrum of Homeopathy 01/2013Perinatal Homeopathy
The natural process of adaptation following the birth of a new baby presents the mother and child with special challenges, with more potential for danger to body and soul than most other phases of life. Homeopathy offers a multitude of approaches to deal with this critical period, helping to cope with complications in pregnancy, birth, and the initial phase where the baby has to adapt to the outside world. For many doctors and midwives, homeopathic remedies are a natural first choice to deal with problems during birth and lying in. Proven indications, especially in emergency cases, are a valuable tool. On the other hand, the profound effect of a well-chosen individual prescription can help correct underlying difficulties in adaptation and provide the baby with a solid grounding in life. The full palette of homeopathic treatment in the perinatal phase from acute prescription to constitutional treatment is presented in this issue of SPECTRUM. |
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Anna Maria Engelsing: Programmed Birth
Homeopathy for birth as a counterweight to high-tech medicine |
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Ute Bullemer: Tried-And-Trusted-Remedies
Typical case histories with proven indications from obstetrics |
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Renate Paschmanns: Bleeding And Thrombosis
Crotalus horridus and Vipera berus in pregnancy |
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Friedrich P. Graf: Don't Make Such A Fuss!
Kalium carbonicum for prolonged labor |
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Richard Moskowitz: Disturbed Rhythm
The major remedies Caulophyllum and Cimicifuga for uterine dystocia |
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Jürgen Weiland: Female Force Of Nature
The dynamic process of pregnancy and birth exemplified by the nightshade family |
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Jacques Lamothe: Baby Days
Basic reflexes: a practice-oriented overview of common problems in neonatology |
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Angelika Bolte and Jörg Wichmann: Not Quite There Yet
The effects of incomplete incarnation with case histories of Iodoform, Opium, and Placenta |
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Bettina Baltacis: For Newborns
Homeopathy in clinical neonatology |
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Anna Koller-Wilmking: Newborns in the Practice
Methodological diversity in the search for remedies to help young babies |
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Didier Grandgeorge: Arriving Unscathed
Prized remedies for premature and newborn babies on the threshold of survival |
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Alize Timmerman: The Love And Care Hormone
Differentiating Oxytocin and other commonly indicated remedies for newborns |
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Heiner Frei: Baby Colic
A case of Kalium carbonicum shows how polarity analysis reliably points to the remedy |
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Andreas Richter: On Firm Ground
Calcium bromatum eases traumatic stress in mother and child |
New Life - Spectrum of Homeopathy 01/2013
average customer rating: ![]() 4,6 out of 5 Stars 114 reviews (german), 51 reviews (english) Top commentsShow newest comments firstIrina Firuti
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3 years ago
Interesting but incomplete
Interesting articles but the issue should have been called "Sexual hormones" because of the whole endocrinology this is what it reffers to. And only the female part: fertility and other gynecological disorders. Where is the thyroid pathology, so widely spread? Where the so frequently encountered hyperprolactinemia?Where are some rare conditions as Addison's, growth hormones disturbances, the stress hormones, the overuse of cortisone etc? Does Homeopathy have a solution to them? Where's the organotherapy? read more ... 1 person finds this helpful. Do you find this helpful?
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4 years ago
Good overview
This a good overview of Rheumatism. Would LOVE to see something on rheumatism that is more compelling from a medical standpoint. For example, it'd be great to see case reports that include blood markers, pictures, etc. The reason for me, is it's often hard with RA cases to determine just how deep the pathology is - labs often help illuminate the level of disease. Hopefully one day, we'll see more well documented cases. read more ... Do you find this helpful?
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3 years ago
Spectrum of Homeopathy
I'm not sure about the E-book format. I think I would prefer the hard copy. read more ... 1 person finds this not helpful. Do you find this helpful?
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Articles has written well. And there is lots of knowledge and facts. read more ...