The following is a post I originally put up on my general blog, aimed at the not-necessarily-homoeopathy-oriented public. However, as I’ve mentioned previously probably (possibly?) more than once, getting “true” answers and being aware of the less than “true” ones is so crucial to our case-taking that I decided to put this article up here too for your perusal.
I could also have titled this post “On homeopathy, marketing, treadmills and chocolate.” Read on. You will get my drift.
Modern culture is all about marketing and sales. How you present yourself has become all-important, and just being “you” seems to never be enough. It’s all about the spin. Continue reading →
Homoeopathy case-taking – in search of the truth…
I could also have titled this post “On homeopathy, marketing, treadmills and chocolate.” Read on. You will get my drift.
Modern culture is all about marketing and sales. How you present yourself has become all-important, and just being “you” seems to never be enough. It’s all about the spin. Continue reading →
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