Sensible Homeopathy
The majority of homeopaths and consumers enjoy sensible homeopathy. Sensible homeopathy is the combining of carefully chosen, effective homeopathic treatments with conventional therapies.
Sensible homeopaths support the consumer/client when they choose vaccinations and other conventional medical interventions. In fact, homeopathy can help with the side effects of such medications and vaccines.
In spite of homeopathy having some very good outcomes during epidemic diseases, sensible homeopaths do not use homeopathic remedies preventatively especially when it is months or even years prior to a possible disease outbreak. Sensible homeopaths do not recommend stopping pharmaceutical medications except under the guidance of a medical doctor.
But sensible homeopaths and consumers are also aware of the fact that medical doctors and their recommended treatments are not infallible, and can lead in some cases to unwanted problems, even mortality. This awareness is also sensible and essential for fording the bridge of disease towards cure.
Having a sensible homeopath in your corner is a great choice for your health care. Ask your homeopath their views on working with conventional medical doctors and medicine before making your sensible choice.
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