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April 2006. The Phoenix Rises: How Homeopathy Continues to Survive & Thrive (Vol. 11, #1)

Bitten in the Soul - A Book Review

By Richard Pitt   Sat, Apr 01, 2006

A review of Massimo Mangialavori and Hans Zwenke's book on spider remedies.

This book attempts to explore the world of spider remedies and to distinguish the differences between the following remedies: Tarentula hispanica (Spanish Tarentula), Mygale lasiodora (Black Cuban Spider), Aranea diadema (Papal Cross Spider), Theridion curassavicum ((Orange Spider), Lactrodectus mactans (Black Widow) and Buthus australis (Scorpion).

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By Richard Pitt

Richard Pitt

Richard Pitt | Homeopath and Educator

Richard has been practicing and teaching homeopathy in San Francisco since 1995.  He orginally trained in England and has been practicing homeopathy since 1984.  He is former Director of the Pacific Academy of Homeopathy in San Francisco and also teaches at many other schools in the United States and Canada.  He is a founding board member and past president of the Council for Homeopathic Certification, which has established professional certification for the homeopathic profession in North America.  He is in private practice in San Francisco.

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