Palliative - Spectrum of Homeopathy 02/2016
The striving for a dignified death has become a major social issue in recent times. With palliative medicine and hospices we can see a new openness to the idea of a holistic approach, which values methods like homeopathy as helpful and worthwhile supplements in the care of the dying. |
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Declan Hammond: Death - The final frontier
Living and dying well |
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Jürgen Hansel: The strength to live
Arnica is the simile, Carbo vegetabilis and Phosphorus are the final remedies |
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Resie Moonen: Healing in dying
The final remedies cactus, cadium and symphytum |
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Gisela Holle: Similarities in dying
Withdrawal of the elements, homeopathic care, and the lessons of the signature |
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Sabine Stelter: Acceptance of mortality
Complementary homeopathy in the hospice |
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Mark Braun: Opening doors
Symptom control opens the door to homeopathy |
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Joachim Stürmer: Restless fear of death
Arsenicum and other poisons in the primary care of the terminally ill |
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Ulrich Welte: Loss and Clinging – Stage 15
Joint action of Antimonium and Arsenicum in dissolving fear and mucus |
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Deborah Collins: palliative care with a pinch of salt
Aurum arsenicosum in ‘terminal’ illness |
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Jens Wurster: Final ray of hope
Arsenicum and Phosphorus in a desperate situation |
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Philipp Lehrke: The immortality beloved cannot die
Long-term homeopathic treatment of the severe pathology: hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) |
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Jürgen Weiland: In low gear after a heart operation
Carbo vegetabilis and the lack of oxygen |
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Erfried Pichler: Give me a gun
Supportive homeopathy for a dire prognosis |
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Markus Kuntosch: Light in the darkness
Helleborus and Opium for depression and stupor |
Palliative - Spectrum of Homeopathy 02/2016