Homeopathic Nosodes

Nathan Schilaty, DC
The principles of homeopathy began around 1790. Having graduated from medical school and not agreeing with the practices of purging, bloodletting, and the use of toxic chemicals to cure disease, Dr. Samuel Hahnemann began his quest of treating disease naturally and holistically through the law of "similars" - treating disease by administering herbs or tinctures that produce the same effects as the effects of the disease desired to be eliminated. Through years of research and successful results, the practice of homeopathy began and Dr. Samuel Hahnemann became known as the "Father of Homeopathy."

Homeopathics are remedies based from herbs, minerals, and biological specimens that have undergone numerous dilutions. Through the process of dilution, the homeopathic contains infinitesimalquantities of the actual treating agent; homeopathics are mostly just water. Yet, the energetic "tag" of the agent is contained within the homeopathic and the body is able to sense and respond to it to cure symptoms and the cause of disease. Homeopathics utilize natural sources for healing - not artificial or synthetic chemicals.

Homeopathic nosodes are on the rise; a Nosode (meaning "from disease" in the Greek language) is a homeopathic preparation used to specifically prevent or treat disease. By attenuating (weaken) the bacteria, ova, parasites, viruses, or fungi, the body can utilize these substances to become immune without actually contracting the disease. This method works more effectively than vaccinations as they are in extremely minute amounts and cannot actually harm the body. In terms of effectiveness, homeopathic nosodes have been clinically used and proven long before the introduction of vaccines! In fact, before 1920, there were over 22 homeopathic medical schools in the United States (including Boston University, New York Medical College, and Stanford University). With the advent of petroleum based pharmaceuticals, a medical "super power" was created that began to suppress the success of homeopathic remedies in the medical schools.

Although the United States experienced this decline in interest in homeopathic remedies in the early 20th century due to the suppression of this knowledge by pharmaceuticals, other nations in Europe and Asia were experiencing a steady growth of homeopathic teachings and interest. As of today, homeopathy is popular in Russia, India, Switzerland, Mexico, Germany, France, Netherlands, Italy, England, and various countries throughout South America.

Homeopathy and the use of nosodes is on the rise again in the United States. Explore the possibilities of health and the safe alternative to disease prevention through homeopathic support!

Published by Nathan Schilaty, DC

I am passionate about healing and education. I love to empower people with knowledge about their health. Because of my passions, I am a wellness coach, an Applied Kinesiologist, a professor, and an author.  View profile

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