Spiritual Dangers of Homeopathic Medicine

Spiritual Dangers of Homeopathic Medicine

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medicinesBack on March 30th, Canada Health Alliance shared a lady’s substack article on homeopathy and how it had changed her life and that of her household for the better. I’d been on the fence about homeopathy, hearing various claims about it, various iterations of how homeopathic medicines are created and dosed, and never felt comfortable with the concept.

Some out there claim that mere extracts are a form of homeopathy. Others say it’s a case of treating like with like, as in – got poisoned by something? A tiny amount of the same poison is said to kickstart the body into fighting off the larger problem. Then someone comes along, such as this lady quoted by CHA, where she shares:

“You see you can start off quite innocently using a bit of homeopathy, with a skeptical viewpoint …. And then once you realize these little magic sugar balls actually contain NO MATERIAL SUBSTANCE WHATSOEVER (well after a 12c potency and above) and work purely on energy you start to see the world in a whole new light – maybe there’s more magic in this world that we live in than what we’re being told about…”

Incidentally, a friend of mine who operates a homestead and is a self-taught herbal apothecary for the past 20+ years, was warned against homeopathy by a contact who was a former witch. This former witch said to steer clear of homeopathy as it was withcraft. My friend began her own digging, and found this short history of the practice. There are too many quotes here to share, so I encourage you to read the whole thing as it is a short read.

I am no longer on the fence about homeopathy. It is not consistent with natural health, and can lead one into spiritual trouble. My friend shared more links than just this one, and her piece is published on her forum as an article there. I’m including her original post on a social platform we’d been on at the time, here. Highlight and copy any links you wish to visit, into your browser’s address bar.

This was all I needed to see. The CHA piece was just confirmation of what she’d found.

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