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Hi everyone-
Today we will continue to learn about the best ways to help your pets by individualizing them using the principles that are presented in the Organon.
IMHO, they are the best way for you to keep your pets healthy and to help them heal!
Dr. Hahnemann discusses all ways to work with your pets' bodies.
Everything from diet, exercise and other lifestyle modifications like minimizing stress (emotional and otherwise).
He even talks about how some pets eating dry foods (he says "inferior food") can never fully heal until their diet is upgraded.
In this aphorism/paragraph he brings up the central point that modern vet (or human) med can't yet explain.
It's a super critical difference between Vitality-based homeopathy and conventional medicine where the vital force does not exist.
Can anyone say why this is such an important point?
Exactly what does this mean (it's a quote from a medical journal)?
Is it (unknown)?
Today we will continue to learn about the best ways to help your pets by individualizing them using the principles that are presented in the Organon.
IMHO, they are the best way for you to keep your pets healthy and to help them heal!
Dr. Hahnemann discusses all ways to work with your pets' bodies.
Everything from diet, exercise and other lifestyle modifications like minimizing stress (emotional and otherwise).
He even talks about how some pets eating dry foods (he says "inferior food") can never fully heal until their diet is upgraded.
In this aphorism/paragraph he brings up the central point that modern vet (or human) med can't yet explain.
It's a super critical difference between Vitality-based homeopathy and conventional medicine where the vital force does not exist.
§ 10 Sixth Edition
The material organism, without the vital force, is capable of no sensation, no function, no self-preservation[SUP]1[/SUP], it derives all sensation and performs all the functions of life solely by means of the immaterial being (the vital principle) which animates the material organism in health and in disease.
[SUP]1[/SUP] It is dead, and only subject to the power of the external physical world; it decays, and is again resolved into its chemical constituents.
Can anyone say why this is such an important point?
Exactly what does this mean (it's a quote from a medical journal)?
The largest single group of deaths reported is those in which the cause of death is unknown.
Is it (unknown)?