
Stones - Spectrum of Homeopathy 03/2019Mineral Complex Remedies
For thousands of year precious stones have fascinated people with their magical beauty. These glittery sparkling treasures are a symbol of eternity, riches and power. From ancient times to the early modern era, many precious and gem stones were described, prepared by pharmacists and used for medicinal purposes. They are now available for daily homeopathic practice in the current issue of SPECTRUM. Peter Tumminello pioneered the precious stones remedies, presenting them homeopathically and encouraging colleagues from all over the world to conduct further research. In his latest book and in an exclusive overview for SPECTRUM he explains the clinical releavance of the seven crystal structures. His approach to the appreciation of these remedies is via a rational exploration of their mineral qualities. The path to understanding the remedies and selecting the best one is described in all its variety in this issue of SPECTRUM: from classical homeopathy, Sankaran’s sensation method and the periodic table according to Scholten through to psychoanalysis, the archetypes of folktales, natural healing and esotericism. Anne Schadde researched the Tourmaline remedy family via provings, documented by clinical cases. Her newest cases, like those of Marion Zachmann and Wyka Feige, show how to make well-founded prescriptions to bring about healing with Tourmaline remedies such as Dravite, Indigolite or Chrome tourmaline. Jürgen Weiland works with the repertory and sensation method in his pediatric clinic and recommends Amethyst as a valuable remedy for developmental delay. Prominent and experienced internationally known homeopaths like Julie Geraghty, Wiet van Helmond, and Misha Norland present successful cases with precious and semi-precious stones such as Emerald, Black opal, “fool‘s gold” Pyrite, or the sulfuric energy of Lava, which brings the minerals from the center of the earth up to the light. Many precious stones exert an individual magical attraction whereas others may generate strong dislike. The readers of this issue of SPECTRUM can find out for themselves. |
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Jürgen Weiland: Opening up to the world
Amethyst encourages development |
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Enna Stallinga: A collection of stones
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Vatsala Sperling: It must be for love
Rose quartz – respect for marriage and family |
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Anne Schadde: Inner rupture
The Tourmalines – a singular remedy family |
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Marion Zachmann: The Mona Lisa´s smile
The Tourmalines – locked inside oneself |
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Wyka Evelyn Feige: In the whole body clamp
Dravite – a Tourmaline with a pronounced magnesium component |
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Wiet van Helmond: My way or the highway
Pyrite and the diktat of crystallised family patterns |
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Misha Norland: I´m going that way anyway
Lava – between stubborn arrogance and self-doubt |
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Marguerite Pelt: Soft and insecure
Alabaster – Calcium sulphate as a stone |
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Julie Geraghty: On a journey to oneself
Obsidian and Opal open up blockages |
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Peter Tumminello: Cubic and orthorhombic structures
Crystal lattices as the key to the psyche |
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Jane Tara Cicchetti: Peace amdist chaos
Peridot – a trauma remedy? |
Stones - Spectrum of Homeopathy 03/2019
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6 years ago
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4 years ago
Homeopathy, an effective medicine
After everything I am hearing at the moment, it was very good for me to read the reports of doctors from different countries who were able to help patients with homeopathy. I was very impressed by the article on CO2. All people worldwide who wear a mask are affected. This increases the CO2 content in the blood, which is harmful to us humans. It triggers symptoms that can easily be attributed to the virus. To all those who have contributed to this issue: Thank you very much! read more ... 46 people find this helpful. Do you find this helpful?
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8 years ago
Recommended specialised literature
Very informative, both for "newcomers" to homeopathy and for experienced homeopaths. Highly recommended overall. read more ... 21 people find this helpful. Do you find this helpful?
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4 years ago
Very exciting and informative reading
As an interested non-medical person (is there a female form of layperson??), I have read the articles very carefully and find them extremely informative. Fortunately, no one in our family has Corona yet, but we have been taking Influenzinum for several years and have been flu-free ever since. I would also see Bryonia as Genius epidemicus in our latitudes, as it shows the most similarities. read more ... 18 people find this helpful. Do you find this helpful?
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3 years ago
Long Covid: Hervorragend
I think this booklet is really remarkable and excellent. The articles show that there are various homeopathic ways out of the misery if you are affected by Covid or the vaccination against it. This takes away a lot of fear and gives you the confidence to get through such a crisis well. Many thanks to the authors for their search for appropriate treatment options and for putting their knowledge into words and publishing it. This booklet is also interesting for laypeople and highly recommended. read more ... 15 people find this helpful. Do you find this helpful?
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4 years ago
Genius epidemicus
Last week, the new Spektrum booklet "Genius epidemicus - Homeopathy in times of the pandemic" arrived and I dived straight into it. It is so valuable to be able to study these wonderful experiences of colleagues (all over the world) in such a condensed form. Thank you for this opportunity. Your Spektrum team is doing a unique job, which I greatly appreciate! read more ... 13 people find this helpful. Do you find this helpful?
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3 years ago
I am thrilled!
I have now read several issues of "Spektrum der Homöopathie" and am enthusiastic about every issue. Reading them has given me an understanding of the topic in question that I didn't have before, and in a short space of time, because the basic and important information is well structured and presented in an interesting way. I also feel that there is a lot of passion behind this magazine, which has a very motivating effect on me. Thank you very much for having it! read more ... 10 people find this helpful. Do you find this helpful?
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4 years ago
Important information
A very substantial, successful booklet. Also with regard to the general corona policy, which has so far tried to ignore homeopathy. read more ... 8 people find this helpful. Do you find this helpful?
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8 years ago
Spectrum of Homeopathy
Always inspiring and relevant. I find that I often go back to my library of Spectrum journals to re-read for reference when I have unusual cases as they provide me with alternative answers. read more ... 8 people find this helpful. Do you find this helpful?
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The Infect Spectrum is one of the best journals I can remember. So many coherent approaches to the remedy, all written by competent authors, so many good facets you won't find anywhere else in a journal. Every article is coherent and informative.
I particularly liked the tips from the experienced Ute Bullemer, whom I didn't know before; I will think of Anantherum for the frequent cervical erosion; Erodium is also often good, by the way.
Heiner Frei's method is well presented and has long been a welcome addition to our daily routine.
I found T. Curtis' description of the trembling aspen, which she describes very well and substantiates with cases that can then also be explained by plant theory, to be excellent work.
D. Payrhuber also has very nice cases, especially the two Helleborus cases.
Rajan Sankaran's Pulsatilla case also coincides with our best Puls cases, because they are not just as gentle as is always claimed: this characteristic is part of the picture and corresponds to stage 2. I found the fact that the patient indignantly slapped a Riksha driver interesting, because it is true: the Ranunculaceae are all more or less quickly indignant and so irritable that they can also strike, as is known from Staph. Internal or external trembling or quivering is also common to all Ranunculaceae.
Franz Swoboda's excellent article made me laugh a lot. It should be added that the quintessence of his "epidemic" is also described in Jan Scholten's Elements: Ant-t helps practically all cases of chronic bronchitis to a greater or lesser extent (he did not claim this about any other remedy, and it is true), but it does not cure. His new observation of the mycoplasma nosode as a counterpart is particularly interesting.
Then the cholera article: simply super, the best thing I have read about cholera so far. Especially the good refutation that only the avoidance of bloodletting and the (low) intake of fluids was the only reason for the indisputable superiority of the homeopathic treatments at that time, I found very conclusive.
Then the Iquilai study: where can you find something like that today? First class.
I even found Kate Birch's birch drink for all vaccination problems interesting, even if it has to be said that you can make things unnecessarily difficult for yourself with too many theoretical considerations. At least you understand why everything has to be packed into a potion. A nice case, after all.
The molluscs by Mrs Schuller-Schreib are also worthwhile. In this context also the Calc case by K Adal.
Then also the reference to the index at the end: a super booklet. read more ...
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