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INTRODUCTION<br />

A repertory is a compilation <strong>of</strong> the homeopathics used by a<br />

practitioner, and many have been written by homeopaths throughout the<br />

ages. This particular one is the <strong>Natural</strong> <strong>Repertory</strong> <strong>of</strong> Dr. <strong>William</strong> <strong>Nelson</strong>.<br />

With this book, homeopathy enters into the modern age in regard to<br />

toxicity, hormones, amino acids, minerals, vitamins, sarcodes, nosodes,<br />

allersodes, isodes, and classical homeopathy. This is by far, to date, the<br />

most extensive repertory ever compiled by any homeopath.<br />

Within these pages, there are many remedies that are used for the<br />

entire human condition. For every known disease, we have developed<br />

nosodes, sarcodes, isodes, allersodes, and classical treatments. Within<br />

this document, we propose a new vision <strong>of</strong> statistical analysis that will<br />

modernize homeopathy and bring it into the new age <strong>of</strong> modern<br />

medicine.<br />

We also <strong>of</strong>fer a new definition <strong>of</strong> homeopathy here, one that is broader;<br />

from reversal (which is not apropos to all <strong>of</strong> homeopathy) to herbology,<br />

naturopathy, and all forms <strong>of</strong> natural medicine. Our new definition will<br />

show how homeopathy is the science <strong>of</strong> using the body to respond,<br />

rather than using external means, which is the philosophy <strong>of</strong> allopathy.<br />

Allopathy tries to artificially reduce symptoms, which can sometimes<br />

make the patient dependent on an external agent. In homeopathy, it is<br />

about working with a natural entity to try to balance the patient’s<br />

metabolism. At times, allopathy is used but only in its most gentle form<br />

in trying to stimulate the body to achieve balance by itself. We can fight<br />

symptoms allopathically while trying to produce harmony and natural<br />

health in the patient. Homeopathy is equivalent to system balance, and<br />

allopathy implies an external treatment <strong>of</strong> the symptoms.<br />

Within these pages, we present a new era <strong>of</strong> homeopathy, a new era <strong>of</strong><br />

understanding and expansion <strong>of</strong> homeopathy from its limited confines to<br />

a broader based, total m edical system.<br />

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