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Is There A Place For Homeopathy In the 21st Century Home?

Sunday 22 May 2011, 16:08
By Steve Stapleton

On Monday June 6th at 7.30pm, Tim MacCaw (MARH, M.L.C.Hom) will be giving a FREE TALK entitled

Homeopathy For The Family

...at The Vale Centre, Stoke Trister (full details below).

Homeopathy productsTim will be covering homeopathic remedies (and how to self-prescribe them), complete with case studies for:

  • SHOCK
  • BURNS
  • CUTS, LACERATIONS, SKIN INJURIES
  • PUNCTURE WOUNDS
  • BITES AND STINGS
  • SPRAINS AND STRAINS
  • TUMMY BUGS

Why should you come? Here's a bit of blurb about Tim and why you'll benefit from this talk:

Tim is a qualified Homeopath and he and his wife, Charlotte, also host courses, workshops and talks on a wide variety of subjects at The Vale Centre. Tim was previously a solicitor in London and with Gillette for over 30 years.

Homeopathic and natural remedies have worked so well for his own family, friends and clients and yet still remain a bit of a mystery to many of the public, whose doctors may be wedded to their pharmaceuticals, and reluctant to refer patients to complementary health practitioners on the NHS even if they request it.

So Tim invites you to come along and learn about, or have a refresher on, some of the homeopathic remedies that work brilliantly, and without side effects, in First Aid situations. Tried and tested by doctors in World War II, these remedies are for wounds, shock, stomach pains, burns, bruises, lacerations, and more.

Once you can treat these yourself on-the-spot, you may well cut recovery time down very significantly, perhaps by over 50%.

Tim will also be making available the Lakeland College's Healing with Homeopathy booklet at cost (£4) which covers much more than the evening session can in the time available, and is an easy guide on how to use the remedies, as well as covering First Aid Mental/Emotional and Physical Therapeutics.

So, if you've ever wondered why homeopathic medicine works on animals - despite mainstream medicine insisting it's the placebo effect - or would just like to learn how to use homeopathy to keep your family healthy, then this talk is for you.

I look forward to seeing you there.

Steve Stapleton
Wincanton Wholefoods
www.wincantonwholefoods.co.uk

P.S. Please RSVP so we can be sure to have the right sized venue so that you can get the most from this FREE TALK. E-mail either myself or Tim at the addresses below:


Homeopathy For The Family

A FREE TALK by Tim MacCaw on June 6th at 7.30 pm (until about 9.00pm)

Location: The Manor House Courtyard
Stoke Trister
Nr Wincanton
BA9 9PH
Telephone: 01963-33360

A map to Stoke TristerAnother map, zoomed in on Stoke Trister




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davidsmith
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Technical respite for anonymousness
Reply #31 on : Fri May 27, 2011, 23:53:38
There is understandably growing concern about anonymous posting [under pseudonyms/aliases].

On that matter specifically I make an important note for all to witness, in the interests of illuminating innocent ignorance where it may 'hide'.

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And so there is very legitimate grounds for users to operate under extremely odd names, and thus they cannot be identified unless they choose to do so, themselves, by adding such detail to their comments.

So please consider the possiblity that other users may not have realised they are operating anonymously, before you flame them beyond recognition.
Last Edit: May 27, 2011, 23:54:54 by davidsmith  
Tim MacCaw
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Statins - the Dark Side
Reply #32 on : Tue November 08, 2011, 23:08:58
David Smith said it would be interesting to have a talk about Statins. An article on the Dark Truth about statins by Dr Stephanie Seneff, a senior scientist at MIT, can be found at the following URL http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2011/10/26/think-twice-before-using-statin-drugs.aspx?e_cid=20111026_DNL_art_1
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