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Doctor Nick Nossaman, M.D., D.Ht.

Speaker at the Joint American Homeopathic Conference in Colorado Date: Saturday, April 9, 2016 Time: 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM Predictive Homeopathy, My Latest Adventure in the Quest for Optimal Homeopathic Prescribing It seems that all homeopathic professionals and teachers, including Hahnemann himself, continued to search for greater success in applying this treasured art and science.

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Ledum to the rescue or Lead ‘em to the Principles

When homeopathy is used for acute ailments like beestings, household accidents, bumps/scrapes/contusions, even some of the curious among us wonder. Some of the more practical of us care only IF it works, not how. The reason I believe it is useful to understand at least some of the principles is to understand how to use it most effectively; to gain the most benefit. And in those cases of chronic or more serious ailments, understanding is critical, and much more complicated. That is when a lay user who wants to be safe and effective needs to consult a professional.

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National Homeopathic Conference

The NCH National Homeopathic Conference is coming to Westminster, Colorado in 2016. Register now Barbara Seideneck, the director of the Homeopathy School International will be presenting: A Little Piece of the Rockies: Provings of the Colorado and the Common Columbine Date: Saturday, April 9, 2016 Time: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM About the Session: Provings

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Let’s Talk About Homeopathic Materia Medica:

Integrating New and Old Remedies through comparison with Richard Pitt, CCH, Kwale, Africa Free Webinar (Registration required) Saturday, September 19th, 2015 10.00 AM – 11.30 AM (US Mountain Standard Time) Click HERE to register (free). Join an exploration of materia medica from  the perspective of comparative analysis. Richard will show how remedies can be compared

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Video: Starting a Homeopathy Practice

In this webinar Christina Richmond will share her experience of starting a homeopathy practice from scratch: how she discovered an “identity” that represented her practice, how she worked through forms and office location, logistics and hours, using social networking and maintaining a blog. Christina’s knowledge of homeopathy and her expertise in technology are valuable assets

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The Fireside Book of Homeopathy Tales

From the hpathy.com website, a lovely read for the cold days ahead: The Fireside Book of Homeopathy Tales Hahnemann’s discovery was a revolutionary concept in medicine. Rather than suppressing the symptoms of disease, one could use a substance that mimicked the disease and actually cured it. Hahnemann’s method was so successful that it was adopted

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Bertram’s Smash-up into a Doorframe

Bertram is an 18 month old male Cockatiel bird. One late morning or early afternoon, he was startled by something outside, which caused him to take urgent flight, accidentally steering himself right into a door frame. I heard the clunk and thought this was surely an injury. To my surprise I found him still flying

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Mother-in-Law Bite

A Case of a Persistent Sore Throat A 32 year old female comes into my office with a sore throat that has been going on for the last 2 months straight. She has been tested for strep, and has been to a nose, throat specialist without any major diagnosis; however, her sore throat will not

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Herbs and Homeopathy: Same Substance – Different Approach

Eva Lipton-Ormand, CHom. Imagine a time when science as we know it did not exist. Religious men, women and natural philosophers sought their answers to questions about heaven and earth according to the precepts of what their Creator revealed to them through nature. In those days, the shape and color of a plant was associated

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Latest news about the FDA meeting with representatives of Homeopathy.

From the National Center for Homeopathy on the testimony before the FDA and recommendations on next steps. The FDA’s 2-day public hearing to gather information about the current use of products labeled as homeopathic concluded today. This hearing was not held to discuss the efficacy of homeopathic remedies, the ability of individuals to practice homeopathy,

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A sprained wrist that doesn’t heal.

Case of C.C. Smith, M. D. June 13, 1868, Chicago During the winter, a married woman, aged 30 years, called to consult me about her right wrist, which she said she had sprained some two years since, while attempting to pass a large dish of apples across the dining table. She felt her wrist give

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Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at 20 or 80. Anyone who keeps learning is young.

Henry Ford