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The Natural Repertory of Prof. William Nelson

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CHINESE HERBOLOGY AND HOMEOPATHY<br />

In the chapter on the scientific explanation <strong>of</strong> homeopathy it was<br />

explained that there are several different pharmacological dynamics<br />

which allowed for homeopathy to occur at low-dose ratios; those <strong>of</strong> 12x<br />

or below.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Arndt-Schultz law indicated how poisons in certain compounds<br />

would have a paradoxical shift in activity as they were made more and<br />

more dilute. This means that whatever the effect <strong>of</strong> a poison is in raw<br />

dose, as it is made more and more dilute there is a paradoxical shift, or a<br />

reversal <strong>of</strong> what the compound does.<br />

As we have proved several times in the Quantum Biology, the Quantum<br />

Biology Workbook, and other publications, homeopathy is not just like<br />

treating like. Oftentimes homeopathy is treating via the pharmacological<br />

agent within the herb. Thus the indications <strong>of</strong> the homeopathic remedy<br />

are very similar, if not identical to the indications suggested by the active<br />

ingredients <strong>of</strong> the original herb. With this in mind, just what is<br />

homeopathy vs. allopathy? To <strong>of</strong>fer a new definition for homeopathy<br />

which encompasses the old definition, we can see that a homeopath is<br />

truly trying to stimulate the organism <strong>of</strong> the human body to respond and<br />

heal itself. In allopathy, an outside intervention via a drug is meant to<br />

sedate, stimulate, block, deceive, or do some type <strong>of</strong> unnatural process.<br />

Thus, the organism becomes dependent on the outside stimulus, such as<br />

when an MAO inhibitor is used to stop depression; the person’s own<br />

development <strong>of</strong> monoamine oxidase becomes deficient. If we use an anti-<br />

histamine to fight histamine release, then the person’s own development<br />

<strong>of</strong> histamine can be deficient.<br />

Allopathy seeks to build dependence. <strong>The</strong> key for the allopath is the<br />

hope that the allopathic medication will pick up some slack, and that the<br />

patient will heal himself while the allopathic medication is operating. In<br />

other words, he hopes that the patient can find his own biological<br />

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