by Larry Malerba, DO, DHt (Huffington Post/Aol) Everywhere we hear the call for the greening of American culture, and many are coming to understand that the same is needed for our medical culture. The complex issues surrounding the human experience of illness, disease, death, recovery, health and cure are too diverse and multifactorial to be confined to the limited parameters that orthodox Western medicine uses
Continue Here →(American Journal of Homeopathic Medicine) “Larry Malerba’s first book, Green Medicine, is made for burning. In its seventeen chapters Malerba challenges the foundations of conventional medical care and offers a blueprint for advanced thinking and re-visioning of medical practice for the twenty-first century. This book will exceed the expectations of conventional, integrative and holistic practitioners alike, but it will certainly be a favorite for burning
Continue Here →by Larry Malerba, DO, DHt (Dynamic Living Magazine) There is no one causative factor that can be ascribed to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADD, ADHD). It is a complex and multifactorial spectrum of problems. The tendency for mainstream medicine to attribute ADHD to faulty brain chemistry is a false premise and gross oversimplification that comes from its limited reductionistic perspective and its desire to impose
Continue Here →(Homeopathic Links) Green Medicine “This is a big read, you need a long train journey or a couple of late nights with a brandy to get through this major intellectually stimulating book, but it will be worth it. It will give you new insights into our healing art, how homeopathy relates to science on the one hand and the esoteric on the other.” Read Full
Continue Here →by Larry Malerba, DO, DHt (Natural News) Is it science or religion? Modern medicine projects the image of scientific rigor but has all the hallmarks of a system of religious belief. The practical consequence of its insular perspective is the dead-end system of Western medical materialism that we have today. Repair of the physical body is erroneously equated with healing. Never mind whether it is
Continue Here →by Larry Malerba, DO, DHt (NaturalNews) Aside from the many self-inflicted and medically induced causes of illness such as smoking, poor nutrition, alcohol and drug abuse, pharmaceutical side effects, allopathic suppression, and surgeries gone awry, perhaps the most common “natural” cause of chronic illness is unresolved grief. Grief is natural in the sense that everyone is faced with the issue at some point in his
Continue Here →by Larry Malerba, DO (Huffington Post/AOL) This slideshow presents a brief overview of the history of homeopathic medicine in the United States. Homeopathy was formulated by a German physician more than 200 years ago and came to America in 1825. At its peak there were 22 homeopathic medical schools and more than 100 homeopathic hospitals in the U.S. Homeopathy in America experienced a decline in
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