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Harry van der Zee

Harry van der Zee

Harry van der Zee specialised in classical homeopathy at the SHO (Foundation for Homeopathic Education for Doctors) in the Netherlands from 1987 to 1990.

He has been practising homeopathy in Haren since 1987. For many years he has been teaching homeopathy around the world, the emphasis of his teaching being on recognising themes and patterns in a patient's history, as well as on a deeper understanding of the themes and patterns in remedies.

He has specialised in analysing the birth history of children, and has published the book Miasms in labour and Homeopathy and Birth Trauma on the subject.

Since 1996 he is editor of Homeopathic Links, and in 2002 founded together with Corrie Hiwat the publishing house Homeolinks Publishers.

Since 2004 he is actively involved with Peter Chappell and his projects for treating AIDS and other epidemics, for which in 2007 he co-founded the Amma Resonance Healing Foundation.

Healing Humanity with Homeopathy: Homeopathy for Epidemics, Collective Trauma and Endemic Diseases - Harry van der Zee

Mon, Mar 21, 2011

Abstract: Homeopathy has proven to be a potent and effective system for healing individuals because individualizing each case is the essence to its methodology. Homeopathy’s greatest asset, though, appears to be in individualizing treatments for larger totalities, such as epidemic diseases. There are impressive historic examples of such broader applications of homeopathy in the 19th and 20th centuries. This article presents early, pilot explorations of these possibilities in today's world, extending homeopathic interventions to address endemic chronic diseases and collective psychological trauma as well as epidemic diseases. This approach would bring homeopathy into its fuller potentials and would allow use of the Law of Similars on which it is based to bring healing to the present crises produced by humanity that threaten the survival of all living organisms on our planet, and possibly the continued viability of our host planet as a home for life as we know it.

An Overview of Lyme Disease and its Possible Connections to the Ericaceae

An Overview of Lyme Disease and its Possible Connections to the Ericaceae

Fri, Mar 23, 2012

If we collect the common symptoms of Lyme disease from reports in the conventional medical literature, we can begin to construct a group anamnesis of the disease, in order to identify the most likely remedies for the disease genus. We can take these common symptoms of Lyme disease, obtained from the population affected and treated as if one person; and repertorize this list, to find that Kalmia and Ledum lead the analysis. Intriguingly, Kalmia latifolia (Mountain Laurel) and Ledum palustre (Labrador Tea) are closely botanically related, both belonging to the botanical family Ericaceae; the Heath family.