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CLINICAL CASES
Epidermolysis bullosa: report of three cases treated with homeopathy.
Jurj G, Waisse S, Sos AB, Lima Thomaz LC, Liguori Varejão MR, Tierno SA, Labonia-Filho W.
Homeopathy. 2011 Oct;100(4):264-9. doi: 10.1016/j.homp.2011.04.004.
ABSTRACT: Authors report three cases of Epidermolysis bullosa in children successfully treated with individualized homeopathic medicines.
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Homeopathic and Medical Uses from a Botanical Family Perspective
Frans Vermeulen / Linda Johnston
4968 pages, hb
publication 2011
product no. 11643
weight: 7500g
ISBN: 978-09-5590-659-6
4 Volumes
Available at Narajana publishers, Germany
SAFETY ISSUES IN THE PREPARATION OF HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES
Number of pages: 448
Publication date: 17 Feb 2010
Languages: English
ISBN: 978 92 4 159884 2
Homeopathy is used worldwide, however, the national regulatory framework and the place of homeopathy within the health care system differ from country to country.
This technical document is WHO’s response to requests and recommendations made by relevant World Health Assembly resolutions, by Member States, as well as international conferences of drug regulatory authorities, and is a part of the implementation of the WHO Traditional Medicine Strategy and the WHO Medicines Strategy.
PresentChild
By Janita Venema, published 2008
At times a ground breaking book gets written. 'PresentChild – A gift for you and your family' by Janita Venema is such a book. A must read for every practitioner, homeopath, educator and parent. In the attached pdf you find the very reasons why.
Harry van der Zee, Homeolinks Publishers
Signals and Images
Contributions and Contradictions about High Dilution Research
Elzbieta Malarczyk
Number of pages: 127- 135
Publication: 2008
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-4020-8534-5 (Print) 978-1-4020-8535-2 (Online)
Publisher: Springer Netherlands, Internet- Link: Here
Although this book is not "new" (published 2008), the HomeoVision team thinks it is a very interesting book to read.
M. Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin, Poland
The molecular strategy of integrating cellular processes is based on the controlling mechanisms of the two major opposing pathways: catabolism and anabolism. Owing to this, there is a constant exchange of substrates and products of metabolism, which provide cells with indispensable elements for their survival in specific environmental conditions. The control of speed and direction of transformations in a cell is based on protein systems. They combine into complexes, such as receptors and multi-enzymatic complexes, thanks to which the signal gets transmitted both from the gene to the protein and then to the environment and the other way, having a precise effect on the regulation and efficiency of all cellular processes (Welch, 1995; Welch and Clegg, 1987). The transmission proceeds gradually by electron exchange at the level of chemical bonds in a series of cyclic or cascade reactions catalyzed by specialized protein systems, which, as a consequence of receiving information in this way, change their spatial conformation (Ho, 2005).
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LOUIS KLEIN
Miasms and Nosodes
528 pages, hb, published 2009
PATRICIA LE ROUX
Butterflies
144 pages, hb, published 2009 (just published)