https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGY9zURtaHg Dr Gary Smyth was interviewed by National Thoughts and comments from World Homeopathy Day 2019 #W ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGY9zURtaHg Dr Gary Smyth was interviewed by National Thoughts and comments from World Homeopathy Day 2019 #W ...
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Homeopathy in Practice - Autumn/Winter Edition recently published their write-up on the Faculty Congress 2018
Over the years, I’ve attended homeopathic conferences and congresses of all shapes and sizes. Although most could be described as informative, even enjoyable, there was something extra special about the Faculty of Homeopathy’s Congress, which took place in Liverpool from 11 – 14 October 2018. That ‘something’ is quite hard to define, but
it definitely transcended a simple description of ‘well organised and informative’; it felt like a ‘coming together’ of our embattled profession at a deep, even profound, level.
The theme of the Congress was ‘Homeopathy: Connecting our Global Community’, and every faction of our profession was represented. Delegates came from all over the world, and included doctors, dentists, non-medically qualified homeopaths and homeopathic veterinary surgeons. It felt really good to be able to offer our UK vets both moral support and encouragement in their battle to retain their right to treat animals with homeopathy.Read More