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Editorial to this issue by Chris Kurz. Guest Editor
Michael Tomlinson touches a hot topic in this issue: Is classical homeopathy an oxymoron
or a contradiction? Click here to get the big picture.

Boenninghausen, Eizayaga
and Vannier each had their own style. Get informed and
ready for a debate on the homeopathy mailing list by reading Will Taylor's and Eddy de
Ruyter's clear and concise analyses.

Taking a remedy before you are even sick is called homeoprophylaxis,
immunization by homeopathy. Isaac Golden, a vocal proponent of homeoprophylaxis, puts his
cards and arguments on the table.

Searching for a new remedy? Why use candy bars when you can vacation in the Amazon rainforest and find a real challenge? Get immersed and
accompany Robert Müntz as he collects a few samples. Chris Kurz reports several cases
from a seminar by Massimo Mangialavori on the Umbelliferae
family of plants. Open your repertory because we don't give away the answers unless you
ask for them.

A "touchy" plant for a like patient. Karl-Josef Müller's first
encounter of Mimosa pudica in an adolescent boy.
Can you find a small remedy through the combination of two
polycrests? Peter König can.

Chris Kurz reviews the Thematic Repertory
by Mirilli (no lip sync here, it's not that kind of repertory) and Berberis, Rhododendron,
Convallaria - From Dream Essences To Essential Remedies by Peter
König and Uta Santos-König.

The heydays of British homeopathy may have been the
period from 1870 to 1930. Let Peter Morell introduce you to Cooper, Skinner, Clarke, and
many others.
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