St Johns Wort plant - Questions about homotoxicology

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The homoeopathic treatment

Homoeopathic remedies are used as treatment, mainly via drops taken in water but sometimes tablets are prescribed.

The homoeopathic remedies consist of a mixture of ‘nosodes’ (homoeopathic preparations of viruses, bacterial infections or parasites) and complex homoeopathic preparations formulated to cleanse, detoxify and stimulate healing. Most of the remedies are from Heel Pharmaceuticals, the largest global manufacturer of homoeopathic remedies.

Are there any side effects?

Many patients find they feel better quickly after starting their homoeopathic remedies. Others may find their symptoms seem to get temporarily worse. This is part of the healing process as the body expels toxins that are linked to their ill health.

Can I use homoeopathic remedies if I am taking other medicines?

Yes, homoeopathic remedies work successfully alongside conventional medication. However, if you are taking particular medicines, some homoeopathic remedies may need to be avoided. It is helpful if clients can bring any current medications to their appointment.

What are my practitioner qualifications?

Lisa Attfield, HND, Dip BDF, Cert Hom.

I am qualified in Clinical Homoeopathic Homotoxicology and EAV Bio-Diagnostics. I work at Turning Point Clinics in South Molton, at the MS Therapy Centre in Exeter, at St James Chiropractic and Wellness Centre in Southampton and from home in Hatherleigh, near Okehampton.

I am insured and belong to the Society of Homotoxicology and I follow their codes of ethics and conduct, and I work in a caring professional environment.

Where can I access your services?

You can contact me directly or make an appointment online here.

I also work at Turning Point Clinics in South Molton, at the MS Therapy Centre in Exeter and at St James Chiropractic and Wellness Centre in Southampton.

What medical conditions can be treated with Homotoxicology?

I treat a variety of medical conditions. See: Medical conditions treated with homotoxicology

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