Birds: Homeopathic Remedies from the Avian Realm
For 16 bird remedies, the book gives key features, provings and cases with analysis. Also gives general bird information and rubrics. The authors hope that the format will enable the reader to first easily recognize when a patient needs a bird remedy. and second, to do a thorough differential analysis to get the specific bird.
From the Forward:
In Clarke's Dictionary we find 997 remedies listed. Of these 589 are from plants, 300 are from minerals and 82 are from animals. In the 1990's, this disproportionate distribution of remedies was noticed as a potential problem by Sankaran, Herrick, Sherr and many others. Great attention began to be placed upon various groups of animals to try to elucidate where our paucity of animal provings should be corrected. Great credit belongs to Jonathan Shore and his colleagues for recognizing that of all the neglected animal groups, the birds had been the most completely ignored. In the present work, 16 bird remedies are discussed, correcting the absence of avian species from our Materia Medica. Even more impressive is the fact that the authors are not presenting merely preliminary data. "BIRDS: Homeopathic Remedies from the Avian Realm" takes a giant step toward elucidating the nature of this family of remedies, complete with detailed prescribing tips. The homeopathic professional will long remember this contribution.
I am certain that every homeopath who tests without prejudice the information and guidelines given here will be satisfied with the results. Clinical results speak more eloquently than words.
- Author: Jonathan Shore, Anneke Hogeland, Judy Schriebman
- ISBN: 9780975476307
- 505 pages
- Hardback
- Published in 2004
- Printed in United States