Why Magic Pills?
Over the past few years I’ve received many comments asking why would I use the title Magic Pills for this documentary. And over the last few months people on social media have been actively concerned about the title of the film. I feel it is time to...
#HomeopathyWorksForMe
It certainly does! For over 20 years I’ve been grateful for homeopathy in my life. From saving my horse’s eye to being able to help others with a multitude of things, there’s rarely a day goes by without me feeling thankful for it.
Something the...
Historical Data For The Use of Homeopathy in Epidemics
Homeopathic Hospital Washington D.C.
On March March 28, 2013 - Homeopathic expert Dr. Andre Saine and skeptic Dr. Steven Novella squared off at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine to debate whether homeopathy was a viable medical modality. Dr. Saine authored this piece in...
The K to Z of Homeopathic Medicines For Your First Aid Kit.
Homeopathic medicines (also called remedies) can be a wonderful addition to any first aid cabinet. For years before I trained as a homeopath I used the Helios and Ainsworth’s kits (I’m UK based) and travelled many miles with these. During my time in...
Vermont - Another Win for Homeopathy, and Health Choice Freedom
This article was written several months ago, but highlights how persistence pays off and how important it is for those who believe in freedom of choice in medicine and ultimately justice, have a right to be heard.
The current...
When Bad Science Discredits Good Medicine
By Ananda More HD, DHMHS Homeopath and Filmmaker
Republished from Greenmedinfo.com
The message that homeopathy doesn’t work has been hammered by the mainstream media and the medical...
Homeopathy in the Home: Remedies A to J
Homeopathic medicines (also called remedies) can be a wonderful addition to any first aid cabinet. For years before I trained as a homeopath I used the Helios and Ainsworth’s kits (I’m UK based) and travelled many miles with these. During my time in...
Journalism in the Age of Fake News
Growing up in the eighties content was scarce, and binge watching yet to be imagined. A typical evening at my house ended with Walter Cronkite "the most trusted man in America.” There never seemed reason to doubt what I saw on the television, because...