
Cancer - Spectrum of Homeopathy 02/2014
Declan Hammond writes in the current issue of SPECTRUM: “Regardless of the prognosis given, or how unlikely this outcome might be medically, as soon as the word 'cancer' is mentioned, the patient’s mind turns to their own mortality.” It is not just the patient who is confronted with the fact of their mortality, but also doctors, family and friends. Cancer treatment is therefore not just a medical but also a human and personal challenge. SPECTRUM Cancer showcases an impressive range of treatment options, giving us fresh heart to take on this formidable challenge. Jean-Lionel Bagot uses homeopathy to treat the various side effects of conventional cancer treatment, so forging links to conventional medical treatment. Anne Schadde focuses on the process of inner transformation. Sujit Chatterjee and Sunirmal Sarkar concentrate on the current symptoms presented by the patient. When treating cancer, Alok and Aditya Pareek rigorously follow Hahnemann's precepts for the treatment of chronic illness. For Dietmar Payrhuber and Christiane Kernstock, the key indicators leading to the homeopathic remedy are the psychodynamics, personality and central themes in the life of the cancer patient. A series of case histories from very different types of cancer documents the efficacy of homeopathy even in apparently hopeless situations. Yet Jens Wurster, drawing on 15 years of experience with the homeopathic in-patient treatment of cancer at the Swiss Clinic Santa Croce, states clearly that this is not the rule. He realistically describes his personal development to an individual, stage-appropriate approach, devoid of theoretical baggage. Wurster often uses acute or organotropic remedies as the starting point, before proceeding to the constitutional level. Many of the authors in this issue write in a similarly pragmatic style, encouraging above all those colleagues who have not yet felt confident enough to treat cancer patients in their own practices. There is a scarcely another diagnosis for which there are so many different possible methods of homeopathic treatment. Precisely because there is no standard homeopathic treatment – although there are approved indications for certain types of cancer – this issue of SPECTRUM offers a raft of suggestions so that each homeopath can discover his or her own individual approach to this issue. |
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Manfred Mueller: Is Homeopathy An Effective Cancer Treatment?
A thorough, fascinating, and promising overview of homeopathic cancer research worldwide |
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Declan Hammond: Healing And Transformation
Homeopathic care through the seven stages of healing |
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Guy Payen: Cancer, The Last Clue To The Simillimum
Hydrastis, a familiar remedy under a new light |
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A. U. Ramakrishnan: The Plussing Method
Maximizing the effect of the remedy with frequent dosing and changes in the potency |
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Jens Wurster: What Needs A Healing?
The long and arduous path to the successful treatment of cancer |
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Sunirmal Sarkar: Empirical Fragments
Nuggets of wisdom for cancer treatment from the practice of an Indian homeopath |
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Dietmar Payrhuber: Elements Of Cancer Treatment
The psychosomatic context of cancer and the outstanding significance of mental and constitutional symptoms |
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Dinesh Chauhan: Under The Spell Of Pathology
Peculiarities in the case witnessing of malignant disease |
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Anne Schadde: A New Lease On Life
On the completeness of life: two case histories of Natrium carbonicum and Chrome tourmaline |
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Jeremy Sherr: Protection From The Light Of God
The truth about Ozone and its use in Kaposi’s sarcoma |
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Jean-Lionel Bagot: Palliative Homeopathy
Proven remedies can palliate the effects of conventional cancer treatment |
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Jean-Thierry Cambonie: The Power Of Snakes
A case of bladder carcinoma and complementary constitutional homeopathic treatment with Naja |
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Sujit Chatterjee: Searching For Answers
Homeopathic treatment of cancer patients requires great flexibility |
Cancer - Spectrum of Homeopathy 02/2014
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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 ...