The 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic was created by The Rockefeller Foundation. A BRAND NEW ANTI-MENINGITIS VACCINE (that was cultured from Horses) WAS BEING EXPERIMENTALLY INJECTED INTO SOLDIERS AT FORT RILEY by the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research in New York since there was an outbreak of meningitis, likely caused by The Rockefellers. They are guilty of causing this countless times throughout history.
“Why “Spanish”? Spain was one of a few countries not involved in World War I. Most of the countries involved in the war censored their press. So people were reading what happened in Spain as they weren't censored.
“From January 21 – June 4, 1918, an experimental bacterial meningitis vaccine cultured in horses by the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research in New York was injected into soldiers at Fort Riley.
During the remainder of 1918 as those soldiers – often living and traveling under poor sanitary conditions – were sent to Europe to fight, they spread bacteria at every stop between Kansas and the front line trenches in France.
During the pandemic of 1918-19, the so-called “Spanish Flu” killed 50-100 million people, including many soldiers.
Many people do not realize that disease killed far more soldiers on all sides than machine guns or mustard gas or anything else typically associated with WWI.”
https://awakeneduk.wordpress.com/2020/09/29/the-spanish-flu-lie/
Okay so I'll ask AGAIN because you didn't address my question, just touted the same garbage:
Naturopathy or homeopathy?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuKK-Kp0_jU&lc=UgyleTbyM_jySvwXnVN4AaABAg.9MEvJARvE8l9MEyK12GHW9
Homeopathy is rooted in the dark occult arts whether or not you understand that.
What you practice is probably more akin to naturopathy which is perfectly fine and natural.
I'm about halfway through this video, I have to go tend to my children soon, but I noticed some points that I want to address so far. First, everything so far has been mostly anecdotal about how homeopathy "doesn't work" or that it's all placebo. There have been actual studies done on this and that deserves some attention https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20129180/
He also cites a Vatican statement in his intro, which I think we can agree is not a solid source.
She is talking about Hahnemann's involvement in freemasonry and how he explains that homeopathy works. I don't believe that Hahnemann's explanations of HOW it works are accurate, and "science" has developed a much better understanding of how it actually works. Many forms of healing have been explained using the spiritual world before there was an understanding of how they work. My Christian chiropractor told me that chiropractic care was considered witchcraft just 100 years ago, because it works on the nervous system (which is how homeopathy works, by the way), and people couldn't explain it any other way. Dr. Ullman is really great when it comes to real homeopathic research if you want to check it out. https://homeopathic.com/category/homeopathic-research/
The principles of dilution were also developed by those other than Hahnemann. Dr. Schuessler is an example of this. He was a chemist and a physicist who discovered a similar thing in his science lab through scientific means. What he developed is also considered homeopathy. https://schuessler-cell-salts.com/biography/index.htm
And just to address some of the priest's anecdotal info... The story about the holy water making ALL of that homeopath's remedies ineffective does not make sense to me. A part of that story is missing. There is no way to test the effectiveness outside of a homeopathic pharmacy for hundreds (or thousands) of remedies that the homeopath would have on hand. There's no sure way of knowing that every single one of his remedies had indeed been made ineffective.
My last point so far has to do with what I suppose is a differing in theology between you and me. If I were to disregard every single advancement made in society or science (or whatever) that was initiated or founded by a pagan (a non-Christian), then I would have very slim resources at my disposal. And if that's the stance that a Christian is taking, then no Christian should ever take a pharmaceutical put out by Big Pharma or a single vaccine (not just the new jabs) as they are all tied to pagan scientists and developed and promoted by what I now believe is the Deep State. That logic would also prevent any Christian from utilizing the public school system, as it was created by John Dewey who was vocal about his denial of the truth of the Word of God. https://teachdiligently.com/articles/john-dewey-secular-humanism-public-education
Anyway, I'm happy to have civil discussions - I don't really appreciate being accused of spouting "garbage" when I've done my own research into this topic. Also, I can say without a doubt that I have not "lost my salvation" (as the priest stated) because of my use of homeopathy (not naturopathy). In fact, because I am healthier through the use of homeopathy and no longer dependent on Big Pharma to get through my days, I believe I have more energy and efficacy for serving Christ than when I was sick 8 years ago.
And to make sure I address your question: The remedies that I am making from wildcrafting are indeed considered homeopathy NOT naturopathy. There is a reproducible, scientific method used when I'm making a remedy. No funny business involved.
Are you treating a disease caused by soul distress or a deficiency of the body?
This is about soul disease versus physical nature causing physical problems.
If you think distress on the soul is the cause of disease, sure, you're into homeopathy.
If you use natural items to treat problems, that isn't homeopathy.
That's the root of this. Occultists are treating soul problems which they say leads to illness.
I'd love to see homeopathy used on someone having an allergic reaction...you know, since soul problems cause disease according to homeopaths according to the Father of these practices, a Freemasonic occultist.
Ok, that book above is definitely occultic. And I'd be lying to you and myself if I didn't admit that a large majority of the people in to homeopathy also have strange religious beliefs. But there are also books like the following that show that homeopathy in and of itself does not work because of evil spirits but because of actual science. (I own this one and have to read it very slowly because I don't have a science background.) https://homeopathic.com/product/the-emerging-science-of-homeopathy-complexity-biodynamics-and-nanopharmacology-4/
I use the concept of "like cures like" and I use the dilution process to make my remedies. Those are scientific concepts that define homeopathy. "Healing the soul" and playing with the vital force are marks of a religion that some people combine with homeopathic practices.
I have a feeling we are creating confusion with each other because we're using words in different ways. My homeopathic training had NO spiritual aspects involved at all, we weren't even required to read Hahnemann's works. It was all about observation techniques, memorizing of remedies (there are hundreds) and learning pharmacology. And other sciences like anatomy and physiology.
Yeeeeah. That's what I'm saying! lol
Gee I wonder why.
...maybe because the root of homeopathy is an occult belief system? It's New Age medicine, although you can call it a lot of different things, but that's the gist of it.
That's wild considering who started this whole thing.
"Homeopathy, the longest established alternative medicine to come out of Europe, was created in 1796 by Samuel Hahnemann."
You didn't even have to read about the Founding Fathers of your practice? It's like Waldorf teachers not learning about Steiner (another occultist!) and his Luciferian ideology.
People should know where their ideas come from, if you ask me. That's why I bothered to make a comment in the first place. Knowledge is power. That podcast even mentions people like yourself practicing natural medicine, calling it homeopathy and never involving spiritual/occult beliefs that Hahnemann held. Does that change the history of the practice? Nope!
On another note! If you have the time or willingness to answer, how would someone trained in homeopathy go about treating insulin resistance and diabetes?
Thank you for the conversation.
100% occult/Freemasonic/New Age ideology
Let's see a homeopath deal with anaphylaxis using his/her woo-woo on the poor soul whose "life force" is dying.
https://flavyanson.com/2013/12/23/homeopathy-is-a-new-age-demonic-healing/