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Jennie Koornhof's avatar

The so called royal family in the Uke allegedly use homeopathy 🤔

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

I've been conflicted on that for some time.

I view the Yuk EL LeyLees as hosts of the evil organism, so it would seem that Evil must maintain the Husk in order to possess it and thumb-puppet it.

So it is an endorsement that homeopathy works.

However...

After Hahnemann (reported to have been a Free Mason) died, the entire practice was taken over by Free Masons who introduced fun things like Mossy Skull of Dead Men into the remedy collection.

So, it is hard to know if the Roy-AL fambly would be using what we would typically use or some Evil High Octane concoction that would scare any Halloweener off the front porch?

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Laura's avatar

I've been reading the Household Physician to get a view of the knowledge from 1905 (available on Archive.org.) I recognize that some things in it are of little to no value, but a good bit of it is very valuable. I have reference books of herbology/naturopathy from Dr. John Christopher. I have a reasonable selection of allopathic references (PDR, textbooks for cardiology, nursing books, etc.). I have started digging in with Aromatherapy and music therapy. The most recent information source for my healing journey is the Game of Life (Florence Scovel Shinn). That being said, I am very much interested in homeopathy. May I request a must-read list?

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The librarian's avatar

Thank you for that reference! I have used Bach remedies ( Dr Bach's story is a trip) for many situations and I knew that they had worked or were working when I'd forget to take them and realize I was healed or on my way to healing using them. There's a lovely little REEL of Louise Hay performing the tapping therapy with her own healing affirmations that caused me to get the pattern down almost instantly.

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

I relied on Rescue Remedy for grief before the additional benefit of Ignatia for insomnia was revealed for me.

Aren't the flower remedies made in europe? Their alcohol has a more beery taste to it.

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

Cool. I've spent a good deal of time in the past studying what they used to know from 5000 years ago in China, up to around 1978 when the last good books were taken over by the pHARM I Sue Tickle industry. I've gained some significant insights from the 1800s which is when Sam Hahnemann seemed to be trying to undo what Fast Eddy Jenner was inflicting on everyone.

Chistopher's book is always sitting in the pile next to my feet. But as you noted there are a lot of things that are just not relevant today, not because the substances and practices lack merit but because the Evil Monsters at Dhar Puh and other labs around the world have so altered the biosphere that something like Slippery Elm that Christopher said was the height of medicine either won't work or will work against people because now the gut bugs see it as a carbohydrate source and start eating it and causing debilitating bloat where it was supposed to heal ulcerated tissue.

Catch 22-million.

The PDR ranks among my favorites with quotes under well-known drugs of: We don't know why or how it works but the starting dose is....

If you can find a library book sale or another outlet the PDR came out with a reference on on Herbal Medicines that I find useful (except for warnings that the remedies with MILLENNIA of use are bad for you base on modern petroleum-based poisoning--- I mean: Science).

Aromatherapy has merit but it took all of my life to conquer chemical allergy to be able to use them - yet another example of a good therapy at the wrong time or situation.

Music therapy is dangerous because the Son of Solomon: Horowitz who promotes the Soffeggio tones in his earlier editions said that the frequencies were Of The Devil, then by the later editions he said that they were healing.

Don't follow gurus. Work it out for yourself because you can feel the harmonics of 55 and 666 Hz and know instinctively that they are bad.

To explore the mind of madness of Homeopathy, it is required to go to the source. To shorten you list if you read his original Organon #1, then skip to #4 where he had some changes to his practice (it is fully acceptable that a brand new method would evolve) and then jump to #5 or right into #6 revisions you will find that his pounding of mercury into milk sugar for remedies finally got to his brain and things went off theh rails. Hahnemann actually warns that homeopathy cannot and should never be reduced to patterns and held to the rigors of science. I will never forgive him for that. If it can't be repeatable then it is a useless fantasy. Only one man that I have been studying attempts to make homeopathy work with 80% success rate that is recognized in laboratory science as having a good day:

Rajan Sankaran from India.

I will find the video in my collection that has the most impressive example of his work and then post it here. He's all over youtube, but the introductory video will show what sets him apart from the pretenders.

Stay tuned.

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Laura's avatar

Thank you for your guidance! I've been writing down sources and included Rajan Sankaran this morning.

My music therapy includes a bit of Tibetan flute, singing bowls, steel tongue drums, and acoustic guitar (classic romantic). My ears tell me what works as I have a bit of hyperacusis. I have discovered frequency sound, as well (Hertz).

Barbara O'Neill is also a favorite.

What I finally achieved was complete emotional healing (no grief, no emotional pain, no guilt, no rage, no envy, no greed, etc.)

I've been expanding my knowledge base. I do appreciate your substacks and your time spent putting it all together. I've been following you since March 2024. I have quite a bit of catching up to do.

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

I'll have to check my boxes of books, but I'm pretty sure that I was gifted with the {EDIT: I'm neither pretty nor sure! I've changed the name} **Hering** materia medica that I relied on for insights from the 1800s on how people go around diagnosing and prescribing homeopathy because it was new territory and folks had to work it out on their own.

If it is different then I will post here.

"I have hyperacusis."

"Oh, my. What do you take for that?"

"A small dose of Heavy Metal music."

Something happened to my nerves on the farm (and probably B12 deficiency) that a hammer hitting metal felt like lightening bolts. No doubt demylenation.

Barbara has useful observations but I don't always agree with her conclusions/remedies. She advocates Celtic sea salt which I and others have found to be the worst choice on the planet. I use Real Salt from Redmond in the US.

You have achieved what the ancient martial artists called balance.

I hold my rage as a pet and fan the flames. We've gotten along quite well over the years but it sure burns up a lot of fuel.

Thanks for hangin' out on the Stack. Pace yourself. Have plenty of horse tranquilizers and whiskey to warsh them down because this stuff ain't pretty. But I know you'll do just fine.

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Laura's avatar

I appreciate the encouragement to continue on my quest.

I believe I'll decline the heavy metal music. I'm not a fan. I prefer music that triggers tingles across my frontal lobe or soothes my spirit.

I spent 9 years doing medical transcription for a major medical institution (Teaching, Research, Treatment). This opened the door of discovery for me. It also cracked open the curtain. Now I support for a team of researchers.

I accumulated most of my 'medical' library due to faculty who retired and threw away their books or moved to a new institution and don't want to take books with them since most are either obsolete or now available digitally. Also, a reference library for residents was converted and all the books disposed of. There seemed to be a number of people leaving during COVID or just before.

I occasionally salvage equipment - stethoscopes, blood pressure cuffs, a tuning fork...

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

But... but... heavy metal calms me.

You have to admit that their screaming sounds like the Damned in Hell, so I figure as long as someone else is doing it, then I don't have to expend engery to do it myself. So it is quite sedate if it isn't quiet.

It took just the first semester in premed to discover that medicine has NO ANSWERS WHATSOEVER. What were your impressions of transcribing notes on patients and their ultimate outcomes?

A book is a semi-permanent record. I was warned by a university librarian that digital anything cannot be trusted because it can be instantly altered with no trace of what came before.

Throwing away books is pure madness.

We're like the archivists for the post-dystopian a pox a lips.

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Archiv1st's avatar

Would you expand on why Celtic sea salt is the "worst choice?" or point me in the right direction?

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

1. When I was hanging out with Kathleen who invented the Pickl-It jar before her trade name was taken by someone else, she told me about the analysis done by a colleague who did plating for molds on major brands of salt. Celtic salt came out the moldiest.

2. Because I like to experiment and compare, before I had learned of that I bought some Celtic salt off the shelf at the Health Doof store and when I opened the lid I was nearly knocked over by the smell. I have a chemical library in my head and can detect down to parts per trillion. The smell matched no known chemical that I could identify by even a family of substances like aldehydes or phenols or ....

3. Unlike the land-locked salts like Himalayan and Redmond mills where the assay back to dinosaur times will probably be absent of mercury or extremely low levels, Celtic salt is not ancient but made by evaporation off the coast of France that also has some pretty nasty industry next door. So ALL of the modern poisons that are in the ocean today will be found in today's salt. That will not be the case with landlocked unrefined salt.

You can get an assay of each salt on request but it may be a general test that doesn't reflect precisely the lot that you currently have.

4. Economy is my major driver for purchases so Real Salt from Redmond Utah not only fills my purity requirements but it offers 25 pound bags of powder grind that was necessary for food fermentation AND it is the least expensive of the boutique nonsense including the rocks that you have to grind yourself.

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

The part 2 has the payoff when Sankaran reveals how he chose the remedy.

Part 1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i30SYrMf6Z8

Part 2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExPFzMIS-6k

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

I'm still looking for the author of the materia medica because it gives me an excuse to not wash the dishes.

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

I need homeopathy for burnt-in false memories. The MM series was put together by Hering. To get the gist of this system that evolved with too many cooks literally in the soup sometimes with athlete's foot, you have to find a good source and then datamine it looking for those minor clues that save you a couple hundred years of making the same mistakes.

HERING is one of those sources that pulls from ALL of the provings that preceded him and were contemporary with is time for clear picture of what worked and what didn't.

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The librarian's avatar

"Docked Whore" LOVE YOU! lol My brother was the only male I've ever talked to about circumcision (and that's been many as I've written about that intentional soul damaging practice online for decades) who was in 'long standing common grief' as to the crime perpetrated against him as a newborn dependent upon his MOTHER to protect him from masked ghouls ripping his foreskin off his newborn baby boy glans.

I really believe that started entire generations of men who hate women-truly despise them-NATALLY- due to their compliance in colluding with monsters to cause them bodily and spiritually harm.

NEVER a more active audience then the men who've had that done and defiantly claimed to love their circumcised penis... penises?... peni? defend the mutilators and the mutilation and are also disgusted by the uncut male.

Glad I followed my own knowings and refused my son that soul shattering operation and he, in turn, didn't allow his own son to be marked by the beasts. My brother was married to a Swiss wife who would also never agree to that and their two sons were uncut as well.

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

Love you back.

They are witches that swapped the black robes for white coats like a predator using camoflauge. I call them White Coated Assassins. Rebecca said M.D. stands for Medical Devils.

Given that the foreskins are SOLD to drug and vaccine makers then the industry is a perpetual motion machine of Evil.

I'm glad that your people have shunned the mutilation.

At a certain level the injury is so deep and the injured have to save face in light of the ABANDONMENT by their parents and the helplessness of being strapped to the cross (surgical restraint) that they have to defend their condition and their abusers with sometimes aggressive responses.

I track all trends via all forms of communication whether digital or analog (actual people) and find that woman-hatred is the daily special.

Jenner knew that the mother was the hub of the household which is why he purposely targeted women just like he was trained by the Jesuits.

So if you can break those connections and destroy the bond by convincing women to never breast feed, then it is Game Over.

Got to hand it to Evil, they are 'good' (efficient) at what they do.

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artermix's avatar

But modern science proof this and dat ....is based on religious dogma dressed with a white coat. So I would not heavlly rely on this mechanism of actiion which is confined to knowledge we have in this reality and man made laws.

This is why...."they" perform dark arts that seem to work while the rest laugh at them.

You cannot possibly beilive in that shit!! People comment. It is not science!!!. Hey are we talking about the same science that defines diseases without knowing the cause??

The very reason why homeopatics do not work for everyone could be because blood types. That would be the most logical answer.

That alone places us in a predicament of hundreds of variables.

And .....astrology.

Yes astrology.

I explored homeopatic astrology at one point which makes more sense to me than anything else because astrology does effect body types and predisposition to certain conditions or diseases.

Astrology is mathematics and geometry of astral projections. It is connected to seasonal changes on earth.

Not the little blue ball.

The seasonal changes influence nature and we are in nature. From conception to birth the energy field that effects a human born in December (but conceived in March ) is going to be different .

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Jeannettecally Modified's avatar

Xactly! The 12 biochemical cell salts worked on this premise according to the astrolical zodiac signs. I've ordered several different kinds of cell/tissue salts,

Schuessler seems to be the most recommended, but I saw no response to the therapy for what I needed. I don't trust any of these companies ingredients as of late, but I believe in the premise of healing according to calendar deficiency. ... only cuz it makes sense in my head.

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artermix's avatar

I did too the same you did...BUT question is the diagnosis is always tricky too. Bc it is trial and error. And homeopaty pairs up also symptoms with mood states and even likes. Are you a person who lijes to gear the wind thru a window vs you like the sound of the violin.

So that indicates to.me another layer that has to do with frequencies influences in our bodies. We are back to the water effected by sound frequencies....not all spund frequencies effecy pople tye same way.

This is why to arm and neutralize human beings is neccessary a multi faceted approach.

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Jeannettecally Modified's avatar

I hear you Artermix. Diagnosis is tricky, as we've been broken in so many ways.

I'm glad you brought up frequencies .. cuz I feel we're under attack now more than ever. Lots of false tinnitus ... I suspect THAT is responsible for mind wipes or forgetfulness in otherwise "normal" folks.

Binaural beats worked differently thru analog which is why it's so important to get & learn to play your own frequency music. .. whether it be a harmonica, guitar or flute. ... The pied piper steered the minds of many to follow thru frequency.

Yes, multi-faceted takedown.

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

arm and neutralize?

or

harm and neutralize?

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I don't often lije to gear wind through a window, but it does make sense because window have wind in them.

As so violins, I've got to tell you that it has a lot to do with who is playing. Our dog used to sit right at my feet and howl when I put the bow to ye olde fiddle.

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It's true that not all spund frequencies effecy pople tye same way: I LOVE screamo. It makes me laugh. Nearly everyone I know despises it. I call it Autistic Polka when they get to the 1-2,1-2,1-2 beats on the double kick drums.

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On a serious 'note' (who? me?) Hahnemann said that the most important basis to chose a remedy is on the state of mind. I always found it curious that the Kent Materia Medica was set up with MIND as the first entries of provings. I, of course, rejected such a thing because of my somato-psycho theory, but then I reasoned out based on a phrase that Fran Zetta and I had worked out:

The Brain is an Organ

that the state of the brain AS AN ORGAN would have a profound relevance to remedy choice because it reflects the total derangement of the organism.

Hahnemann said that anyone under constant vexation can never get well.

You and I both know that we are all under unrelenting vexation by malice aforethought. THey do NOT want us WELL.

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artermix's avatar

Harm….lol…..my bad i got problems w those silent H

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

Since I can't take the Melt In Your Mouth Cow Titty formulas, I got cell salts as the whole bunch and singles as alcohol dilutions.

Like you: No results whatsoever. Then on a recommendation I tried the ones made with sucrose sugar pills. No results whatsoever.

The last one was an attempt to potentiate the work of homeopathic remedies by use of cell salts first. These concepts make sense on the surface but the proof is in the figgy pudding.

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

Circumcision was used as a method to 'cure' asthma!

Ask any doctor up to the 1960s!

Now THAT'S science!

To witch I've always replied: how many little girls did it help with asthma?

You are the second person to suggest that homeopathy might have an blood type component to it.

I must say that I can't tolerate sugar pills. I had a very tense moment with a pharmacist at homeopathic formulary who told me that it is PURE LACTOSE with NO PROTEIN in it so I SHOULDN'T be reacting to the pills.

Of course that was bullocks on the face of it because the remedies themselves are claimed to have NONE OF THE SUBSTANCE IN THEM YET CARRY THE ENERGY IMPRINT.

Some people are too stupid to live.

I was conceived on a drafting table and born in a cabbage patch. That's why I'm a little sauerkraut.

I had an astral projection but I had reduction surgery and not it's not as noticeable.

Hugs.

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Mahwah Azet's avatar

… that picture of a guy shooting looks like red blood cells

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

Cool. something about it disturbed me. now I know why.

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