Homeopathy for First Aid & Acute Conditions
This course teaches the necessary homeopathic tools when encountering an emergency or acute health crisis. The course begins with a brief survey of the basic tenets of the science of homeopathy, as well as its philosophy. Students will embark on the treatment of a variety of traumas and acute conditions, as well as cover in depth the various remedies used in injuries and wounds and the treatment of many acute conditions, such as digestive ailments, bladder infections, colds, flus and coughs; menstrual complaints, eye infections, sore throats, earaches and common pediatric maladies. Students will develop insight into how to evaluate homeopathically a First Aid or acute condition and how to prescribe effectively the appropriate homeopathic remedy. The goal of the course is for the student to be empowered to use these newly acquired homeopathic tools, knowledge and understanding in their personal and professional lives.
Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of modern homeopathy, made a significant discovery when he realized natural substances that produce certain signs and symptoms in a healthy person may also cure another person who is unfortunately experiencing the same symptoms during an illness. This is the fundamental law of homeopathy, the idea of “like cures like”. More than 200 years later, homeopathy is more common and popular than conventional medicine and the second most widely used medical modality worldwide, as confirmed by the World Health Organization (WHO). Its effectiveness is well documented in a variety of acute and chronic illnesses, epidemics, in people of all ages and animals, demonstrating that homeopathy is more than merely a placebo. The treatment has no contraindications with medication as it is based on the principles of quantum physics, that all living beings have an energetic signature – or field properties – that form the foundation of life. Homeopathy is a modality of medicine that seeks to see the individual as a whole. Treatment and consultations underscore the uniqueness of each person. It is not the disease that is treated, but the person in their entirety.
Teacher: Dot Wojakowski
Course Hours: 36
Cost: $473
Dates: Tuesday, March 27 until June 12, 2012. 6:30 – 9:30pm.
2012-2013 Schedule
Monday, 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm, JANUARY 14 – APRIL 15, 2013
(No Class March 4, April 1, 2013)
Prerequisites:
None
Programs
- Continuing education
- Personal Growth
