by Jerry Kantor | May 15, 2016 | Homeopathy, Perspective |
Imagine a carpenter with five tools in his kit: A hammer, a screwdriver, a hacksaw, pliers, and sketch pad. Does he venture out on a job snarling, ”Damn it! Today I’m going to use only my screwdriver?” Or conversely heading to work does he declare, “I hate my...
by Jerry Kantor | Apr 24, 2016 | Homeopathy, Perspective |
Is there ever a bad time to set the record straight? In mythology Mercury is the god of communication. Now is as good a time as any to get our facts straight. Medical truths concerning the element named in Mercury’s honor should be properly communicated. A factoid is...
by Jerry Kantor | Mar 5, 2016 | Homeopathy, Humor, Perspective |
When a client asks me, “What have you got for sinus congestion?” or “what can you do for headaches?” a stock rejoinder is “you are not a car!” I can replace a car’s exhaust system without having any effect on its starter system (and vice versa). You, on...
by Jerry Kantor | Sep 9, 2010 | Perspective |
Biochemical Basis Professor Luc Montagnier, a French virologist who won the Nobel Prize for discovering a link between HIV and AIDS has demonstrated that water has a memory that continues even after many dilutions. The idea is one of the foundations of homeopathy,...
by Jerry Kantor | Sep 9, 2010 | Perspective |
Significant life traumas leave lasting impacts on the individual whom they impact. Substances from which homeopathic remedies are made have been demonstrated to prompt psychological and physical effects equivalent to the effects of human trauma. When the diluted...
by Jerry Kantor | Mar 18, 2010 | Acupuncture, Health, Perspective, Vaccination |
Posing and Then Answering the Right Question in the Health Care Debate The business model of our health care system is a jackal. If you grind down its teeth you neither shrink the jackal’s ravenous appetite nor curb his predatory bent. So why persist in seeking to...