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The Natural Repertory of Prof. William Nelson

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In developing an herbal protocol to mix with homeopathics, wise<br />

manufacturers including Dr. Recommends have had to develop severe,<br />

exacting quality control criteria for accepting different herbals ordered<br />

from American or other herbal suppliers. <strong>The</strong>se types <strong>of</strong> quality control<br />

techniques include product surveys, product assays, and product<br />

determination in methods such as spectrophotometer, atomic<br />

absorption, chromatography, culture analysis, and other forms <strong>of</strong><br />

chemical procedures to determine pharmacological activity. Dr.<br />

Recommends has been able to develop the finest quality control analysis<br />

protocol to assure the highest form <strong>of</strong> potency for the different herbs<br />

utilized.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Chinese literature is filled with herbal references, and information<br />

about how these herbs can be used medicinally to help patients in a wide<br />

variety <strong>of</strong> ways. It is Dr. Recommends’ idea that many <strong>of</strong> these herbs can<br />

also be put into homeopathic dilution, and used in a similar process.<br />

This is to insure safety first while guaranteeing effectiveness. We do not<br />

see this as contradictory to the homeopathic process in any way. In fact,<br />

Wilder’s Law <strong>of</strong> Initial Values tells us that many <strong>of</strong> these compounds,<br />

once understood, can be increased in energetic potency as we make them<br />

more and more dilute, while preserving activity. Dr. Recommends has<br />

developed a pilot study and statistical protocols to determine the<br />

absolute effectiveness and safety <strong>of</strong> the different compounds. Clinical<br />

trials are an important part <strong>of</strong> the Dr. Recommends’ quality control<br />

protocol.<br />

Dr. Recommends started with the idea that Chinese herbology and<br />

homeopathy were compatible in their format, and could be blended. <strong>The</strong><br />

first type <strong>of</strong> blending in this technology was through a system <strong>of</strong> oriental<br />

herb formulas directed toward different organ systems, which were called<br />

“Oriental Herbs for Organs”. A list <strong>of</strong> these different products is included.<br />

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