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“BIRDS: Homeopathic Remedies from the Avian World” JONATHAN SHORE, MD JUDY SCHRIEBMAN ANNEKE HOGELAND Translated and Supervised by: Natsu Watanabe Price: ¥8,800 (tax included) “BIRDS: Homeopathic Remedies from the Avian World” is a book about bird remedies. As you know, the raw materials for remedies come from everything in this world. At the time of writing the book, of the 997 remedies in Clarke's Dictionary, 589 were plant-based, 300 were mineral-based, and 82 were animal-based. Since 1990, it has been pointed out that due to social changes and potential realities, many of the remedies actually in existence are plant-based or mineral-based, and that various animal groups that are needed are lacking. Furthermore, the book discusses 16 bird remedies that were missing from the Materia Medica, and it seems that provings were also conducted. The book covers not only cases using bird remedies, but also how bird remedies work, and the provings of bird remedies. The author introduces an episode about how they came to prescribe bird remedies, which surprised me. It seems that they had prescribed Natrum phosphoricum to a young woman, and it was working well, but she kept returning with the same complaints. The author writes that they came up with the idea of using bird remedies based on the fact that she collected feathers and from Dr. Rajan Sankaran's method. The book discusses remedies and homeopathy from various perspectives, such as the need for bird remedies to reach deeper levels when symptoms return even after good effects are obtained, and the lack of remedies needed for the times. There is a major question about whether new remedies are needed, and the book discusses the essence and provings of various bird remedies. I felt that it was a very thought-provoking book. Condition of the book: There are no noticeable stains, tears, folds, or underlines. It seems that the number of copies published was small, and it is now difficult to obtain. Please consider purchasing the book after understanding the above content. Please forgive any oversights.
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