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The Natural Repertory of Prof. William Nelson

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NOSODES<br />

Nosodal therapy involves using disease-causing or disease-containing<br />

tissues and diluting them to cause reversal effects. This is the basic<br />

principle <strong>of</strong> vaccination and homeopathy. Diseased tissue can be used to<br />

alleviate disease conditions. This is the science <strong>of</strong> nosodal homeopathy. A<br />

nosode is a homeopathic or diluted and energized form <strong>of</strong> the diseased<br />

entity.<br />

Within this treatise, a list <strong>of</strong> the following are included: bacteria,<br />

worms, viruses, fungi, protozoa, rickettsia, and many other tissues; as<br />

well as medical nosodes <strong>of</strong> various diseases and diseased tissues. Also<br />

included are: dental toxins that allow the dentist to use different disease-<br />

causing dental material from the nosodal tray.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is a wide range <strong>of</strong> nosodal factors used by modern homeopaths.<br />

Those known to Dr. <strong>Nelson</strong> are contained in this document. To reference<br />

some experimental data behind nosodal homeopathy we point the reader<br />

to <strong>The</strong> Experimental Data on Homeopathy, by Dr. <strong>William</strong> <strong>Nelson</strong>. Within<br />

the pages <strong>of</strong> that document one can read about how nosodal homeopathy<br />

is used to reverse disease conditions.<br />

Homeopathy <strong>of</strong>fers a safe alternative to vaccination which has very<br />

similar modes <strong>of</strong> operation. Even new ideas <strong>of</strong> DNA and RNA theory can<br />

be ascertained with this new homeopathy.<br />

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