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post #21 of 32
Jen posted:"Thanks everyone. I would actually like to take both my son and daughter to a pediatrician that has some experience with these things, but they seem hard to find... "

Good luck 99% of the ped. do not do homeopathy or any other holistic healing.......... Its good to have a ped. just for having blood,urine tests done- anything else stand back,they are hogwild about prescribing antibiotics/vaccines for anything and everything,not a wise move to build up your childs immune system. Most homeopaths are NOT covered by health insurance in the USA the average fee from state to state is firsttime appt=2 hrs casetaking aprox $275-$1,600 Acute casetaking and follow up average: $75-$120
Now the trade off; If you see an allopathic Ped=illness/destroyed immune/suppression/at best palliation but NEVER A CURE for anything! Homeopath or other holistic practicioner= immune gets strong,less sickness,acutes get better quickly without suppression,chronic ailments actually get cured,no vaccines,no antibiotics used no one needs these! there are always alternatives to these. Yes Allopathic Ped is covered by health insurance,so what-is it worth it? If your baby /child gets sicker,never gets well,has adverse reactions causing Iatrogenic illness? Not to me............
post #22 of 32
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I agree with you gina.. Things are so backwards!
post #23 of 32
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post #24 of 32
I just got a reply back from one of the ND's I contacted about this and they said that the problem is finding the nosodes! Why is that a problem? Does anyone have any suggestions I can give them?
post #25 of 32
Is the ND licensed? It shouldn't be that much of an issue if they have their DEA number. Some companies won't sell to ND's even if they have it...only an MD can get them (how's that for irony?) Anyway....there are still several companies overseas that will send them....they just need to find one. I will come back and post a few. I have no problem getting them and I'm not licensed at this point.
post #26 of 32
As far as I know thay are licensed! Any info I can pass their way woul dbe helpful to them and me, THANKS!
post #27 of 32
I'll find some for you. The reason I'm asking is that some states don't license ND's so while they may have passed the boards they may not be allowed licensure in their state. It's quite the pain in the neck.

A wonderful homeopath who is also an ND (brilliant, wrote several books at least one of which is used in training students of homeopathic medicine) is not able to be licensed in his state. He chose to be licensed in a neighboring state (or was last time I checked) so that he could practice with the benefits of licensure. He was lucky enough to live a few minutes from the border. Not every ND has that option.

Of course this also pushes many buttons in the homeopathy community because a licensed ND in general can practice homeopathy when they have had maybe a years worth of basic training, but someone who has gone through 4 years of intensive training in homeopathic medicine can only practice in most states as a consultant. It is rather irritating. But that's another thread!
post #28 of 32
That is insane! I live in Georgia and I guess I assumed they would be licensed! How would an MD use the nodoes is my next question, sense they have access to them!!
post #29 of 32
Funny, right? In all fairness though there are many MD's that have their diplomates in homeopathy. Some practice homeopathy exclusively. Here is one:
www.drshevin.com
post #30 of 32
Gina beat me to it. I use Helios pretty exclusively and wanted to check on Ainsworth and Hahnemann Labs for you....but Gina already knew!

I think it's Boiron that requires a medical license (only MD will do) but IMO they aren't the best out there anyway. Best of luck!
post #31 of 32
Helios will even make custom remedies like Autonosodes

If you want the "best" quality (hand succussed ) and cheapest in the world - Bengal Allen Medicines Calcutta India,I will post the link if anyone wants it.
99% of my remedies are from there..........................
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