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Best Collection On Homeopathy Description: Directory of links to useful information about homeopathy and remedies. (bringhealth.com) |
Defending Homeopathy Description: Article by Herbert Rothouse, B.PM., M.S. stating his opinions, and in defense of, homeopathy. (innerself.com) |
Demystifying Homeopathy Description: A Concise Guide to Homeopathic Medicine: 36 page book readable on line at no charge. Articles by Jacob Mirman, MD, DHt, CCH, a classical homeopathic physician practicing in Minneapolis, MN and Chicago, Illinois, also available. (demystify.com) |
Homeopathways Description: A deep, concise and informative discussion of clinical homeopathy. (homeopathways.com) |
Homeopathy Description: Homeopathic medicine, both historic and modern, is explained. (extendedyears.com) |
Homeopathy and Nutraceuticals Description: Find out more about homeopathy, nutraceuticals, antioxidents and nootropics. (webusers.warwick.net) |
Homeopathy Freeware / Professional Edition Description: The software is an educational tool for beginners. (Freeware version can be upgraded to a Professional Edition). The software's data-bank lists homeopathic products by symptoms and by affliction, but does not invite to diagnose, prescribe, or self-medicate. (self-realization.com) |
Homeopathy on the Web Description: Resources for using and prescribing homeopathic remedies. (similars.co.uk) |
Homeopathy World Description: Information on homeopathic treatment for injuries, acute illness, childbirth, and long-haul travel. Special homeopaths page, free first aid course, and many articles. (homeopathyworld.com) |
Homeopathy-uk.com Description: Homeopathic websites selected, sorted and described. Dind a practitioner, a college, a pharmacy or an online repertory. (homeopathy-uk.com) |
Minutus Website Description: Hahnemannian homeopathy. Articles on principles of homeopathy, homeopathic materia medica, works of pioneers of homoeopathy and their applications in casetaking and case management and the history of homoeopathy. (minutus.org) |
Nirvava Description: An e-zine about health, homeopathy and mankind. An online clinic, contact via email. (angelfire.com) |
Omaha's Heartland Healing Center Description: Providing information about alternative therapies, complementary medicine and the healing arts in Omaha. (heartlandhealing.com) |
Pediatric Oncall Description: Offers information about the basic principles of homeopathy and its use. (pediatriconcall.com) |
Similasan Description: Information and resources on homeopathy. Suggested treatments listed. (Site in English, French, and German.) (193.246.48.208) |
Suite 101 Description: An information site for those interested in Homeopathy. Includes related articles, discussions and links. (suite101.com) |
Tranquility Base Internet TV Show Description: Guest experts provide health and fitness tips, advice on herbal supplements and medication, and the newest developments in holistic healing. (fromUSAlive.com) |
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