There is no magic trick that would allow curing a person with the end-stage chronic illness.
This is the modern medicine approach too. For example a chronic
illness I work in cats called FIP is considered incurable:
They keep trying (allopaths) - the last study was late 2007 in
Germany, reported on PubMed with zero success: See J Vet Intern Med.
2007 Nov-Dec;21(6):1193-7.PMID: 18196725, which says:
"There is no therapy with proven efficacy to treat cats with feline
infectious peritonitis (FIP)"
You also say there is no "magic trick"...
No trick no - but homeopathy works, it's just not a "trick".. It's
science.
Here's an example of a case of end-stage chronic FIP disease in a cat
in early 2003:
http://www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/fipcase.html
In situations like that palliation (a reduction of severity of
symptoms) is the goal of treatment. "
If that's all you aim for yes.
But the goal (target) for me is full health. MY target:-)
This kitty in the link above is still very healthy, and is not on any
"palliation", and has not needed further homeopathy either since
initial homeopathy was successful in restoring full health in a few
weeks in early 2003.
Now when I studied logic at university, one needed only one case that
went against someone's theory to disprove the theory.
Seems to me your theory that end-stage chronic disease can only be
palliated, just got disproved.
May I recommend that you face the target and aim for it in future -
and PROVE it can't be done, before you claim something is impossible.
:-)
You are in good company of course:
Flying was "impossible" till the Wright Brothers faced the target.
More than 5 people with personal computers was "impossible" (per the
head honcho of IBM) till someone else faced the target.
The world was flat, till someone made the simple adjustment of
actually *looking* with their own eyes at the curved horizon for
themselves.... instead of listening to everyone else' s hearsay......
Namaste,
Irene
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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."
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If you want to check out this veterinary homeopath's'credentials', as she herself describes them (in single quotes), you can find them here. She is apparently not an actual vet., but a veterinary homeopath - there is a difference. My own personal note is that although I believe she is probably a very good homeopath, I simply can't agree with her breeding of so many more cats, even if it's in the name of good science....unless she actually keeps them all herself. So while my conscience wouldn't allow me to use her services for this reason alone, she does know what she's talking about regarding homeopathic prescribing and the basic principles behind this science. And certainly, she has much (living) proof for its efficacy, so she's worth listening to just because of that.
In any case, the next time someone comes to LS with a cat who has FIP, and has been given a "death sentence" for them, you might point them in the direction of this post, instead of just agreeing with them & the current medical establishment that such illnesses certainly can't be cured. That's nothing more than bogus information too many people have been 'brainwashed' into believing, when, really, there is hope for a true cure.