Homeopathy

Homeopathy by Jacqueline M. Mardon, published by HarperCollins in 2002, offers a practical introduction to the principles and practices of homeopathy. This edition, comprising 192 pages, serves as a guide for those seeking advice from a homeopath and outlines what to expect during consultations. The book emphasizes the significance of homeopathy within the holistic approach to health, highlighting its historical development since the 18th century.
Readers will find A-Z listings of popular remedies and treatments, making it a useful resource for understanding various aspects of homeopathy. The content covers topics related to health and fitness, alternative therapies, and holistic medicine, providing insights into how homeopathy can contribute to healing. This concise guide is designed for individuals interested in exploring homeopathic options for their health and well-being.
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This Collins Gem provides a practical introduction to homoeopathy and what to expect when seeking advice from a homoeopath. It includes A-Z listings of the most popular remedies and treatments. Homoeopathy is now recognized as one of the central pillars to the holistic approach to health. It has a long history, having been systematically developed in the 18th century.
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