26 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent !!, 18 April 2001
This review is from: The Science of Homoeopathy (Paperback)
I am relatively new in the field of Homeopathy, but I cannot get enough of this book. It explains everything one needs to know about this science, and I personaly believe that it proves why Homeopathy is so much closer to human nature and its natural treatment, than the clasic medicines, and the medicines we usually take to "prevent" the worst that might come! I found it very pleasant to read and suggest it to anyone who is really interested in the field.
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35 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
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A modern day classic of Homeopathy.. required reading, 12 April 1998
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This textbook of the Science of Homeopathy is required reading in all Homeopathic educational programs I know of. George Vithoulkas, one of THE foremost modern homeopaths, clearly explains the HOW and WHY of homeopathic cure, and details the steps in beginning to learn and to practice homeopathy, the Medicine of the twenty-first century.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Readable and uncowering, 25 Feb 2007
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This is an excellent, extremely readable introduction to the principles and practice of homeopathy. The author takes a measured approach to the subject, higlighting the principal flaws of the allopathic system and presenting systematic and logical arguments for accepting an alternative founded on priciples derived from observations of natural healing mechanisms, and proved as to its effectiveness through the countless people to whom it has provided dramatic and lasting improvements in well-being.
The author is unretreating in his manner, never taking the easy way out, and while boldly treading beyond the narrow-minded confines of conventional thinking, nevertheless always presents cogent , or at the very least thought-provoking, scientific arguments as to why this is so.
The allopathic establishment can only be content with a system of health that undergoes constant paradigm shifts, a constant renewal of ideas. However, when a system of medicine already claims to know the healing mechanism, having attained the limit of such renewal, this is unacceptable, even though it is verified time and again in practice. Vithoulkas, through this book, has unlocked the gates of greater insight to such narrow-mindedness. When we see enough open-minded individuals walking through, he will have met his goal.
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