Caduceus Institute of Classical Homeopathy

Willa Esterson Keizer, C.C.H., Director
P.O. Box 538
Aromas, CA 95004
Tel: 1-800-396-9778
Email:
willa@homeopathyhome.net

Conditions affected by Homeopathy

Homeopathy is effective for many conditions not well addressed by mainstream allopathic medicine. Homeopathic remedies work by evoking a person's own healing response. They are gentle and easy to take, usually in the form of small lactose pellets. The remedies are regulated by the FDA and are formulated according to the Homeopathic Pharmacopia of the United States.

Acute Conditions
Acute Homeopathy, as taught in Module One, is effective for:

  • Acute illnesses such as flu, coughs, bladder infections, ear infections
  • Physical and emotional trauma such as sprains, strains, jet lag, grief, anxiety
  • Musculoskeletal conditions such as headaches, sciatica
  • Pregnancy
  • Hayfever
  • Children's complaints such as teething and colic

Chronic Conditions

Homeopathy can also be highly effective for numerous chronic conditions considered untreatable by conventional allopathic medicine. Disorders of the nervous system, hormonal system and immune system can be addressed with homeopathic care. These are addressed in modules two through five of the Caduceus Institute's program.

Homeopathy is an excellent choice for babies and children and is an adjunct to the practice of chiropractic, Chinese medicine, massage therapy, and other modalities that support a healing response rather than suppress symptoms. Many flu, cholera, and typhoid epidemics were successfully treated with homeopathy in its early days.

To register or for more information, email willa@homeopathyhome.net or call 1-800-396-9778



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Homeopathy- Healing for the 21st Century
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Our Program:
Acute Homeo- therapeutics
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Further Studies in Homeopathy - Chronic Care
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