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The Path to Cure: The Whole Art of Healing
by Allyson A. McQuinn
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Jordan
Meets Homeopathy
I began to take Jordan regularly to my Chiropractor who gently
held pressure points on his body to help release the emotional and
physical toxicity that was stored there. This helped to a degree,
in the short-term, but it was as if Jordan’s body had a “muscular
and skeletal memory” of the underlying rooted conditions and
everything would be pulled back into its original position once
we left the office. We could address a subluxation or two on the
surface, but the root cause continued to mock us from the core of
his little being.
I was regularly ordering remedies from a local Homeopathic Dispensary
and I became quite friendly with the owner as I continued to prescribe
acutely for my family. I liked her and I probed whether she provided
consultations for more chronic conditions as I explained to her
the issues that plagued Jordan. She said that she did this on occasion
and we set up an appointment.
She used remedies that I was not familiar with. She prescribed
low potencies of Thuja Occidentalis, Psorinum, Tuberculinum, Medorrhinum,
and Syphilinum taken one at a time and waiting a couple of weeks
in between. I was also instructed that Jordan should abstain from
taking any other remedies in order to avoid short-circuiting the
affects of one remedy with another. I wondered what would happen
if he cut himself and needed Calendula during this treatment. Did
this mean that I could potentially disrupt the action of one remedy
by introducing another? When I asked her this, she answered that
this was indeed the case. Intuitively, I was uneasy about her answer.
On several occasions in the past, I had administered a number of
remedies at one time. When my daughter had fallen and hit her head,
I had given her Natrum Sulphur for potential concussion after a
head injury, Arnica for bruising, and Hypericum for any nerve damage.
There didn’t appear to be any negative repercussions or ill
effects and it seemed that the injuries had been cured just the
same. I chose to use my discretion in this regard.
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