Homeopathy and the science of WATER :)

Side note needed at the beginning so that the names are used to say what things really are...:
 This word, homeopathy, is not the same thing
as the misunderstood, sometimes thrown around as a general word, naturopathy.
Naturopathy really is a general word. It is like saying natural healing. I don't think there could be a more general term! Basically letting time pass while a body does its thing and heals itself is naturopathy too. :)

naturopathy (n.)

"a theory of diseases that supposes they may be cured by natural agencies," 1901, a hybrid from combining form of nature + -pathy. A correct formation from all-Greek elements would be *physiopathyNaturepathy is attested by 1869. Related: Naturopath.

-pathy

word-forming element meaning "feeling, suffering, emotion; disorder, disease," from Latin -pathia, from Greek -patheia "act of suffering, feeling" (from PIE root *kwent(h)- "to suffer").

homeopathy (n.)

1830, from German Homöopathie, coined 1824 by German physician Samuel Friedrich Hahnemann (1755-1843) from Greek homoios "like, similar, of the same kind" (see homeo-) + -patheia "disease," also "feeling, emotion" (see -pathy). Greek homoiopathes meant "having like feelings or affections, sympathetic."


Homeopathy is a specific (very specific) science that, yes, related, is categorized inside of that very general concept.  Forms of homeopathy have been around before, but the modern form of homeopathy is a very specific science.

Here are some videos that help get some foundational science for why and how homeopathy is even physically possible

Also, why it may be in the category of the most complete, thorough form of any method of external introduction. 

I highly suggest time to sit and ponder the sources of healing modes and information in our world with what is promoted and why. 


  • Dr. Masaru Emoto and his studies on water. 

  • This scientist, Rasmus, went to prove Dr. Emoto phony and ended up his apprentice.  He has enlarged his work as well as made new discoveries and developed new applications/ treatments from it.

    There are newer videos but this older video has some great sections and explanations:

    Watch "Rasmus Gaupp-Berghausen on Heart Rate Variability and its Translation into Sound and Color-Light" on YouTube

    https://youtu.be/UmQdZYavfmQ



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