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Blueprint Wholistic Health 17.02.2021

As COVID-19 mutates and ordinary medicine scrambles to respond, it's worth reflecting on this fact... When cholera first made its appearance in Central Europe i...n 1831, Samuel Hahnemann was able to identify exactly which remedies would be useful in treating the afflicted with cholera in spite of NEVER having treated a single cholera patient. It involved the simple application of the principle of similia. Once the characteristic symptoms of any disease are known, the most similar remedies can be readily identified. His predictions were abundantly confirmed by hundred of practitioners in all parts of the world who brought the mortality of cholera down from 50-70 percent to generally less than 10 percent, and, in some instances, to as low as zero. Source: Samuel Hahnemann. Heilung der asiatischen Cholera und Schützung vor derselben. Archiv für die Homöopathischen Heilkunst 1831; 11 (1) : 122-127.

Blueprint Wholistic Health 11.02.2021

We really need to understand the role of viruses better....

Blueprint Wholistic Health 03.02.2021

‘Women have another option. They can aspire to be wise, not merely nice; to be competent, not merely helpful; to be strong, not merely graceful; to be ambitious... for themselves, not merely for themselves in relation to men and children. They can let themselves age naturally and without embarrassment, actively protesting and disobeying the conventions that stem from this society’s double standard about aging. Instead of being girls, girls as long as possible, who then age humiliatingly into middle-aged women, they can become women much earlier and remain active adults, enjoying the long, erotic career of which women are capable, far longer. Women should allow their faces to show the lives they have lived. Women should tell the truth.’ Susan Sontag - The Double Standard of Aging (1972) Annie Leibovitz - portrait of Susan Sontag.