Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Best evidence yet of caffeine-miscarriage link (Erin Allday, Chronicle Staff Writer, 1/20/08)

Women in early pregnancy who drink a cup and a half of coffee every day - or even one Starbucks mocha or a couple of sodas - are at greater risk of miscarriage than those who stay away from caffeine, according to a Kaiser Permanente study out of Oakland.
The study, published today in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, is one of the largest to look at the connection between caffeine and miscarriage, and the first to interview women about their caffeine habits before they've actually suffered a miscarriage.
While there has been much research into caffeine and miscarriage - some of it dating back to the 1960s - no studies have been definitive, and the effect of caffeine, and coffee in particular, on miscarriage has been controversial.
But the Kaiser study, said doctors who were not involved in the research, makes a fairly solid case against drinking coffee, or any kind of caffeinated beverage, early in pregnancy.
"I would probably not even recommend a cup a day, based on this. It's not a huge risk, but it's a real effect," said Dr. Aaron Caughey, a perinatologist at UCSF.
Despite the new findings, Caughey said it's important to note that the majority of miscarriages - up to 80 percent - happen due to chromosomal abnormalities that have nothing to do with the mother's behavior. The last thing women who have had miscarriages need to do is blame themselves, he said.
Researchers interviewed 1,063 pregnant women; 16 percent of the women had miscarriages. Women who had 200 mg of caffeine a day - roughly equivalent to a cup and a half of coffee - were twice as likely to have a miscarriage as those who had less than 200 mg or those who had no caffeine at all.
The difference in risk was most noticeable in miscarriages that happened after eight weeks of pregnancy. The study did not look at the effects of caffeine on pregnancies past 20 weeks.
Even when researchers took into account age, alcohol consumption, smoking and other factors related to miscarriage, the risk remained.
"The data has been consistent, but the question has been whether this is a real effect or not," said De-Kun Li, a research scientist in Kaiser's Northern California division and an author of the paper. "Our study has addressed that issue. Hopefully that relationship is much more firmly established now."
Doctors have long theorized that caffeine is not healthy for fetuses - a dilemma for pregnant women who may be suffering from fatigue and hate to give up the energy boost from caffeine. But because it is considered unethical in most cases to do randomized studies of pregnant women, it's been difficult to research just how unhealthy caffeine is.
The theory is that caffeine passes easily from the mother through the placenta and into the fetus, which is unable to metabolize the drug in a healthy way. Some doctors think that later in the pregnancy, as the baby's metabolic system matures, caffeine is safe.
Even now, no one knows for sure how much caffeine is too much. The Kaiser study showed a small and statistically insignificant increase in risk for women who had less than 200 mg of caffeine every day. But that includes a wide group of caffeine drinkers, doctors noted, and it's possible the women who drink, say, a cup of coffee - with roughly 150 mg of caffeine - increase their risk of miscarriage while those who drink one soda - with 30 to 50 mg of caffeine - do not. "This is a little bit like the alcohol studies, where we are unable to say that any alcohol is safe," Caughey said.
Tammy Plotkin-Oren of El Cerrito suffered a miscarriage during her first pregnancy, even after she took every precaution she could think of to protect herself and her child, including quitting caffeine. She's since had three children and continued to cut out caffeine during all of her pregnancies, even if her doctor wasn't insisting on it.
"This isn't a willpower thing. It's not like saying you're going to exercise more. This is more the guilt. I know I have a baby growing inside me, so it's affecting someone other than myself," Plotkin-Oren said. "The mornings are the hardest, and midday, when you start to get tired. I drank a ton of herbal tea through my pregnancies."
What the study found

-- Women in early pregnancy who drank 200 mg or more of caffeine every day - the equivalent of about 1 1/2 cups of coffee - had roughly twice the risk of miscarriage as women who drank less caffeine or none at all.
-- The greatest risk from caffeine was in the second eight weeks of pregnancy.
-- Where the caffeine came from - coffee, tea, soda or some other beverage - did not make a difference in the risk.
E-mail Erin Allday at eallday@sfchronicle.com.

Friday, January 18, 2008

2008 Building Biology on April 19-20th in Nashville Tennessee


Natural Building, Healthy Building The Vision - The Science - The People Discover the vision of the International Institute of Bau-Biologie™ & Ecology! Learn about the latest science driving the Building Biology™ principles in the field of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) and building science and meet people who are creating healthy buildings every day.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Building biology professionals, environmental consultants, professionals in the medical community, alternative medical practitioners, architects, designers and building professionals plus anyone interested in learning more about creating healthy living spaces.

FEATURED SPEAKERS
• Ms. Libby Kelly: founder and director of the Council on Wireless Technology Impacts, an npo dedicated to research on the health impacts of electro- magnetic radiation www.energyfields.org & Benevento Resolution Coordinator, International Commission For Electromagnetic Safety www.icems.eu
• Dr. George Carlo: epidemiologist and public health scientist, headed the multimillion-dollar research program funded by the cell phone industry that yielded alarming findings linking cell phone radiation to serious health diseas- es, including cancer. www.safewireless.org
• Dr. Magda Havas: Associate Professor of the Environmental Studies, Trent University Ontario, an expert on the health effects of electrical fields. www.trentu.ca/academic/ihs/mhavas.html Lisa and Ron Beres: recent IBE graduates who have taken the world by storm. Lisa and Ron have successfully developed a business and promoted Building biology in various media including – The Today Show, The Discovery Channel, radio blogs in addition to their published children’s book – My Body My House. www.greennest.com
• Clarke Snell: builder, designer and author of two books on “Natural, Green Building” techniques and alternative building methods www.thinkgreenbuilding.com
• Dan Stih: author of the new book - Healthy Living Spaces Dan founded his company also called Healthy Living Spaces out of concern for other people’s health. www.healthylivingspaces.com/products.htm
• Dana Gorman: (pre-conference only) national autism advocate whose primary mission is to facilitate the sharing and dissemination of information.
www.defeatautismyesterday.com

SATURDAY TOPICS:
EMR Exposure Risks Research on cell phone radiation Research on non-ionizing electric fields Panel on EMR detection & mitigation

SUNDAY TOPICS:
Building a Healthy Nursery The top 10 environmental hazards that affect health indoors Permaculture & Natural Building Natural Building Construction Panel on Healthy Building Issues


PRE-CONFERENCE INTENSIVE APRIL 18th
Go in-depth on the subjects of EMR, dirty electricity and our health with Dr. George Carlo & Dr. Magda Havas. Bonus: the EMR Autism connection presented by autism advocate Dana Gorman

IBE HOSTED PRE-CONFERENCE RECEPTION
Join like minded professionals for an evening of food, fun and sharing POST-CONFERENCE - IBE 312 Electromagnetic Radiation Detection and Mitgation. Visit the IBE website for more information (space limited)
SIGNUP ONLINE
It’s easy at www.buildingbiology.net/20bubico.html
HOTEL - RADISSON OPRYLAND Located in Nashville TN.
Shuttle service available.
Call 800.333.3333: tell them you are with the Building Biology Conference.

Friday, November 16, 2007

MOST FLU VACCINES CONTAIN MERCURY (ORGANIC BYTES #122, 11/15/2007 by Craig Minowa and Ronnie Cummins)

Flu season is right around the corner. Although the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that almost everyone, including pregnant women, get flu vaccinations, few of the 130 million people receiving this vaccination each year realize that most flu shots contain harmful dosages of mercury. About 80% of all flu shots distributed in the United States contain a mercury-based preservative called thimerosal. According to health officials, people getting flu-shots need to request a thimerosal-free vaccination. These vaccines cost roughly $4 more to manufacture and distribute.

FACT: A typical flu shot contains 50,000 parts per billion of mercury.
FACT: The EPA classifies a liquid with 200 parts per billion of mercury as hazardous waste.
FACT: The legal "safe" limit for mercury in drinking water is 2 parts per billion
FACT: For each flu-shot, a 22-pound baby gets more than 25 times the amount of mercury considered safe. And doctors are recommending that many babies and children get two flu shots this season.
FACT: A material safety data sheet from Eli Lilly and Co., a former producer of flu vaccines, says exposure to thimerosal may include "fetal changes, decreased offspring survival and lung tissue changes. Exposure in utero and in children may cause mild to severe mental retardation and mild to severe motor coordination impairment."

Friday, September 14, 2007

Amaranth Popcorn- A Healthy Alternative


There is a healthy, delicious alternative to the traditional popcorn eaten by many people-amaranth popcorn. Amaranth can be found in health food stores as a grain and in a variety of products ranging from flour, bread crumbs, starch, powder, snacks etc. People who eat a gluten-free, wheat-free, diary-free diets, or are just looking for a great way to create a well-rounded, nutritious diet should give amaranth a try. It is very high in dietary fiber, protein, iron, calcium, and has a large amount of the amino acid lysine.

Amaranth Popcorn:

From Seeds of Change: The Living Treasure

Heat a cast-iron skillet or wok for a couple of minutes. Pour in enough amaranth to cover the bottom of the skillet no more than 1/8 inch deep. Cover the pot, and within 10 seconds amaranth will start to pop. Move the pan to shake the grain, and stir to keep it from burning. Within a minute, all the amaranth should be popped. Quickly pour it off and repeat the process. If you should end up with any unpopped seeds, you can pour the whole mix through a strainer, and the unpopped seeds will fall through. You can then add butter and salt to taste if desired.

This is a wonderful nutty and nutritional breakfast food, excellent for camping or traveling. In South America, it is often mixed with molasses or honey and pressed to form a candy.

Popped Amaranth mixed into organic yogurt is one of the most simple but also very tasty recipis.


For more information on amaranth, it's detailed history and nutrition information, check the link below:
http://waltonfeed.com/self/amaranth.html

This company sells a wide variety of amaranth products:
http://www.nuworldamaranth.com/default.asp

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Basic orange-stir-fry sauce...though feel free to experiment!

Part 1
- 1/2 cup orange juice (pineapple can be good too)
- 1/4 cup tamari sauce (aka soy sauce...I get my tamari and tahini confused)
- 2 Tbls. grated fresh ginger
- 3 cloves garlic, crushed (Generally I use the same amount of garlic as ginger)
- 1-2 Tbls. honey (or other sweetener, or less, or none at all, as the orange juice is sweet)
- 2 tsp. Chinese sesame oil (or less)
- 2 Tbls. cornstarch or flour
- A splash of rice wine or dry sherry would be fine in this as well, though is not necessary

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Part 2
- Fresh (or frozen...I always love frozen peas), seasonable vegetables of various colors, such as onions, thinly sliced carrots, broccoli, green onion, red peppers, greens, squash, sliced mushrooms. Three vegetables is a good amount.
- Cooked chicken, meat, fish, or faux meat
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Cooking instructions.

- Mix all part 1 ingredients together with a whisk and set aside.
- Heat vegetables with olive oil, ghee, or sesamee oil in large frying pan or wok, adding longer cooking vegetables first.
- When vegetables are @ 2/3 done cooking, whisk liquid ingredients (again) and add to stir-frying vegetables.
- Cook until vegetables are done, and liquid has evaporated some.

Friday, August 10, 2007

ENVIRONMENTAL TOXINS KILLING 13 MILLION CHILDREN PER YEAR


The World Health Organization (WHO) has released the most extensive research to date on the impacts of environmental toxins on children's health. The report indicates that over 30% of childhood diseases can be linked to exposure to environmental toxins. According to WHO researchers, 13 million deaths could be prevented annually by improving the environment. The vulnerability of children is increased in degraded and poor environments. The report states that due to environment-related diseases, one in five children in the poorest parts of the world will not live longer than their fifth birthday. The Organic Consumers Association's "Appetite for a Change" campaign is focused on implementing policies and practices that can one day provide a safe environment for our children.
Learn more: http://www.organicconsumers.org/afc.cfm

Sunday, May 27, 2007

All-Natural Almond Milk Recipe


Ingredients:
1 ½ cups of raw almonds, soaked in water overnight
4 cups of filtered or spring water
3-5 dates (optional)
Directions:
Blend 1 ½ cups of raw almonds that have been soaked overnight in 4 cups of water. Blend with dates if you like your milk with a hint of sweetness. Strain once to remove almond granules. The result is a delicious, creamy milk that is free of harmful vegetable oil, concentrated sweeteners, and the problems associated with cow’s milk and soy. It keeps for 3-4 days in the refrigerator

Monday, April 16, 2007

New Homeopathy School in Seattle!

We are thrilled to announce the birth of The Homeopathic Community
School, scheduled to open in September of 2007. We invite you to visit
our website at www.homeocommunityschool.com, or call us at 425-672-4485 for complete information.

Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Teleconference with GEORGE VITHOULKAS "The Crisis Facing Homeopathy Today"


Conversations with the Masters' Teleconference Series

Saturday April 7th 2007
Time: 8am Pacific Time
**Note: this is a morning call**
Call in number: 212 461-5860
Pin number: 4747#
For more information go to http://wholehealthnow.com/teleconferences.html

Sunday, April 1, 2007

TOP 9 REASONS TO USE HOMEOPATHY


1.  GENTLE
Homeopathy works by stimulating the body's own natural defense mechanism to heal itself. Although gentle the results may be powerful and long lasting.
2. HOLISTIC
Homeopathy takes into account the whole person. Often only one remedy may address all your complaints.
3.  INEXPENSIVE
Homeopathic medicines cost surprisingly less than allopathic prescription medication. The homeopathic medicines are intended to boost the immune system, making you stronger and less likely to get sick.
4.  PREVENTATIVE TREATMENT
By boosting the body's immune system, homeopathy can help improve a person's resistance to illness and infections.
5.  NO ANIMAL TESTING
Humans respond differently to medication than animals do. All homeopathic medication is tested on healthy humans. The symptoms that a substance taken over time elicits in a healthy person, are shown to be exactly those that can be cured in a sick person suffering from those symptoms.
6.  EASY TO TAKE
Homeopathic medicines are given either as small pleasant tasting tablets which dissolve in the mouth, or in liquid form. Granules, powders or drops are available for babies and children.
7.  PATIENT INVOLVEMENT
The homeopath will ask many questions, not only about the symptoms which are bothering an individual, but how they react to the condition, as well as wanting to know about general health and lifestyle.
8.  INVALUABLE FOR FIRST AID
Homeopathic medicines can be safely used in the home or workplace to treat simple problems-such as bruises, minor burns, sprains, insect bites and gastric upsets. However more serious or chronic complaints should be treated by a qualified practitioner.
9.  THE MEDICINE OF THE FUTURE
With over 6000 homeopathic medicines in existence and new homeopathic medicines being discovered all the time, Homeopathy is a growing art. However unlike allopathic medicine that takes drugs off the market every year as new side-effects are discovered, homeopaths still use the same medicines they were using 200 years ago with new medicines to broaden their scope. Scientists are only now discovering breakthroughs in quantum physics that helps us to develop a deeper understanding of homeopathy, as it was used 200 years ago.

MASSACHUSETTS PUBLIC INTEREST RESEARCH GROUP


More than one third of the U.S. population suffers from chronic diseases including cancers, asthma, learning and developmental disabilities, birth defects, diabetes, ALS and Parkinson’s disease. Scientific evidence increasingly uncovers links between toxic chemicals and higher rates of these diseases and disorders. Children are especially vulnerable. Cases of asthma, cancer and learning disabilities are on the rise, especially in Massachusetts.
How you can help?
Urge your Legislator to support the Safer Cleaning Products bill to protect the health of cleaning workers and schoolchildren exposed to harmful toxins on a daily basis in public schools, daycare centers, hospitals and public housing. The health of citizens of the commonwealth must be a government priority.
Toxics are prevalent in our lives; they are in the products we use, the water we drink and the air we breathe. We have a right to live in a healthy environment, which sustains life and protects us from unnecessary harms. We must correct flaws in current practice and policy that allow toxic chemicals to pervade our environment causing serious harm to our health and environment. The protection of our health and the health of our environment must be the first priority of government policy and regulation.
To better protect our health, we are calling for:

1. No new chemicals
2. Suspending existing chemical use: 
3. Adopting a preventative approach to toxic chemical exposure rather than a wait and see approach. 
4. Promoting safer alternatives to toxic chemicals. 
5. Informing the public about toxic chemical use and the availability of safer alternatives. 
6. Requiring manufacturers of toxic products to be responsible for the collection and recycling of those products to ensure proper disposal and minimize risks.

The Safer Alternatives campaign focuses on substitution, highlighting what can be done to make our lives safer, instead of what cannot. The reduction and replacement of chemicals with known safer alternatives should occur alongside risk, needs and alternative assessments of chemicals currently without known alternatives. We are pushing four bills to solve our current toxics problem and issuing an executive order to put pressure on the administration –
1. SAFER Massachusetts
MASSPIRG, in conjunction with the Alliance for a Healthy Tomorrow has issued an Executive Order. This Executive Order:
• Mandates that state agency decision-making surrounding toxic chemicals analyze the potential impacts on consumers, employees and economy and that the most impacted constituencies have a seat at the table in leading these programs.
• Calls for substitution policies to be implemented in the following areas:
• Consumer products, such as cosmetics, pesticide products, and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) products, through DPH regulations
• Industry through full implementation and enforcement of the TURA to reduce or eliminate the use of five high hazard chemicals - hexavalent chromium, formaldehyde, lead, trichloroethylene (TCE) and Perchloroethylene (Perc).
• State agency purchasing standards for healthier cleaning products and pesticides
• Adoption of integrated pest management to eliminate the use of pesticides by state agencies.
2. An Act for a Healthy Massachusetts Safer Alternatives to Toxic Chemicals
Representative Jay Kaufman and Senator Steven Tolman (HB1286 & SB553)
An Act for a Healthy Massachusetts: Safer Alternatives to Toxic Chemicals
This bill:
• Highlights ten priority toxic chemicals used in common goods and services, are potential contributors to the incidence of cancer, asthma, birth defects, reproductive disorders, or learning disabilities, and that have reasonable and safer alternatives that in some cases are already used by industry.
• Requires Massachusetts industries to replace ten priority toxic chemicals with readily available, proven alternatives.
• Establishes the first step of eliminating toxic chemicals by outlining a process through which chemicals can be evaluated and enforceable plans created to reduce or eliminate their use through substitution.

Status: 
Was heard before the Joint Committee on Environment and Natural Resources on June 27, 2005 and is pending a vote by the committee.
3. An Act to Reduce Asthma by Using Safer Alternatives to Cleaning Products
Representative Frank Smizik and Senator Diane Wilkerson (HB 5018)
An Act to Reduce Asthma by Using Safer Alternatives to Cleaning Products. This bill would:
• Require that all cleaning products used in schools, day care centers, public buildings, and common areas of public housing must be included on the “Safer Cleaning Products” list established by DPH.
• Establish a training program to train cleaning personnel in the use of healthy cleaning products.
• Establish a fee on manufacturers of cleaning products to cover the costs of this program.
Status:
Has gotten a favorable report from the Public Health Committee, was referred to the Health Care Financing Committee, got a favorable report from Health Care Financing and is now pending in House Ways and Means as of June 1, 2006.
4. An Act Relative to Mercury Reduction and Education
Representative Doug Petersen and Senator Susan Tucker (HB4319)
An Act Relative to Mercury Reduction and Education. This bill would:
• Replace certain high priority mercury-added products. These products account for about 67% of the mercury in products and all have safer available alternatives.
• Prohibit the sale of certain mercury-containing products such as toys/novelties.
• Prohibit the sale of mercury to schools.
• Require manufacturers of mercury-added products to take responsibility for the collection and recycling of those products.
• Require labeling of mercury-containing products.
Status:
Victory! Signed into law by Governor Romney on Friday July 28, 2006.
5. An Act to Prevent Use of the Most Dangerous Pesticides
Representative Jay Kaufman (HB1287)
An Act to Prevent Use of the Most Dangerous Pesticides
This bill would:
• Require DPH to compile a list of pesticides known to be carcinogenic, mutagenic or toxic to development or reproduction.
• Limit the use of these pesticides by the state, municipal government, schools, daycare centers, hospitals, health care facilities, public housing or grounds and by licensed pesticide applicators.
• Require retailers of pesticides to post the health effects of the pesticides they sell.
• Require the DAR to collect data on pesticide use to develop better information on pesticide use.
• Create a hotline for question and violation reporting.
Status:
Won passage from the Joint Committee on Environment and Natural Resources on December 12, 2005.
6. An Act to Promote Sustainable Agriculture and the Use of Integrated Pest Management
Senator Pam Resor (SB 2309, formerly SB 778)
An Act to Promote Sustainable Agriculture and the Use of Integrated Pest Management
This bill would:
• Close a loophole in the Massachusetts tax code, which exempts pesticides from the state sales tax and devote the revenue to promoting integrated pest management.
Status:
Won passage from the Joint Committee on Environment and Natural Resources on December 12, 2005.
Brief Summary
Toxic chemicals are everywhere. They are in products we buy and use in our homes and in our yards; they contaminate our air, our water, our food and our bodies. The good news is that safer alternatives to many toxic chemicals already exist and that innovation to implement safer alternatives can make our workplaces and communities safer, can create savings in health care and special education costs, and strengthen the competitiveness of our economy all at the same time. As a result of widespread use, toxic chemicals end up in our bodies without our knowledge or consent and have grave effects on human health. Exposure to toxic chemicals has been linked to asthma; cancers and learning, developmental and behavioral disorders – all of which, are affecting citizens of the Commonwealth.
Asthma. In Massachusetts 12.3% of children have been diagnosed as asthmatic. About 9.5% of all adults in Massachusetts suffer from asthma, the highest percentage in New England and above the national average.
Learning, developmental and behavioral disorders. Approximately 17% of children in the US suffer from one or more learning, developmental or behavioral disorder. ADHD now affects about 3-5% of schoolchildren. The number of children in special education has increased by 191% between 1977 and 1994.
Mercury, a powerful neurotoxin, has been linked to the development of learning disabilities in children. When Mercury-containing products like car switches, thermostats and fluorescent bulbs are disposed of they emit mercury into the air, which later lands in our waters. It is now unsafe to eat many types of freshwater and ocean fish due to mercury contamination. Women of childbearing age and small children have been warned to avoid eating tuna steaks, shark, swordfish or any fish from Massachusetts ponds and rivers due to the risk of permanent harm to a developing fetus or young child. According to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report, 1 out of 10 women of childbearing age have mercury levels higher than the advised safe limit putting future children at risk of serious health issues.
Cancer. In Massachusetts, childhood cancer rates have increased. The overall rate of childhood cancer in Massachusetts is slightly higher than the national average—16.7 new cases versus 16.1 per 100,000 per year.
An expert panel convened by Mt. Sinai Hospital recently concluded that genetic predisposition accounts for no more than 20% of all childhood cancers and that the environmental attributable fraction of childhood cancer could be between 5% and 90%, depending on the type of cancer. This means that a potentially large percentage of childhood cancers is preventable. One study of pesticide exposures testifies to the detrimental effects of toxic chemicals on children’s health, specifically in relation to cancers. In this study, children with leukemia were 4 to 7 times as likely to have been exposed to pesticides used in the yard or garden compared to children without the disease. Another study found that children with leukemia were 11 times as likely to have mothers who were exposed to pesticide sprays or foggers during pregnancy compared to healthy children. A report released by the Lowell Center for Sustainable Production concluded that instituting measures to reduce parental and childhood exposures to these and other substances suspected of causing cancer, including development of safer substitutes, should play an important role in a cancer prevention strategy.
While there is more than ample evidence to suggest links between toxic chemicals and many disorders and diseases, there is inevitably a lot we don’t know. There are many unknowns surrounding uses of many toxic chemicals and the effect of a combination of chemicals at the same time.
We must protect our health, the health our children and our environment from toxic chemicals, especially those with safer alternatives. There is absolutely no reason for industry to continue using toxic chemicals if safer substitutes exist. Through the passage of the four “Safer Alternatives” bills, we will ensure that certain toxic chemicals with viable alternatives are removed from the market, disposed of and recycled properly and replaced with safer alternatives. For those without safer alternatives, we should establish a process to study alternatives for future substitutions. We must take this important step toward protecting public health and the environment in Massachusetts.

Resources:
Statement of Jen Baker, MASSPIRG Environmental Advocate, on the CAI, Inc. Chemical Explosion in Danvers 11/22/06
Unnecessary Harms: The Availability of Safer Alternatives to the “Toxic Ten”Alliance for a Healthy TomorrowSAFER Massachusetts Fact SheetAn Act for a Healthy Massachusetts Fact SheetAn Act to Reduce Asthma by Using Safer Alternatives to Cleaning Products Fact SheetAn Act Relative to Mercury Reduction and Education Fact SheetReport: Unnecessary Harms: The Availability of Safer Alternatives to the “Toxic Ten”

APRIL 10-16 2007 - World Homeopathy Awareness Week (WHAW), World Wide!!

This year's focus: Homeopathy For Women's Health

WHAW was created to promote homeopathic awareness all around the world. During this week homeopaths and friends of homeopathy from 32 countries around the world will come together to share with the world the miracles of homeopathy.

For more information click here

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

CALENDAR OF HOMEOPATHIC EVENTS (Betty Wood, MARCH 27, 2007)

PLEASE LOOK AT THE BOTTOM OF THE LIST FOR THE INTERNATIONAL SEMINARS

ADDITIONS
APRIL 20-22, 2007
Peter Fraser, Calgary, AB
Also featuring Iain Marrs, Pat Deacon, Donna Powers, Caroline Dent.
Homeopathy for Homeopaths
Several topics relevant to today's homeopathic practitioner.
Contact: Shann Ross
Mail to: info@danuhealth.com
www.danuhealth.com for full seminar description

MAY 16-20, 2007
Alize Timmerman, Bloomfield CT
Session 2 Residential Seminar
Higher Triturations and Potencies; Remedies as Vital Information for Patients
Contact: mailto:seminars@HomeopathyWest.com
Phone:1-877-850-5078
http://www.HomeopathyWest.com

INTERNATIONAL EVENTS
JUNE 22-24, 2007
Divya Chhabra, Zurich
Remedy State: A Bridge between Pathology and Source
E-mail: mailto:sekretariat@vkh.ch




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MARCH 30 - APRIL 1, 2007
Roger Morrison and Nancy Herrick
Putting it All Together - from Kingdom to Miasm to Family to Remedy
St. Francis College, Brooklyn Heights, NY
Contact Person: Rebekah Azzarelli, School of Homeopathy, NY
<mailto:tshny@earthlink.net>tshny@earthlink.net

MARCH 31 & APRIL 1, 2007
Brattleboro-Bombay Case Conference, Brattleboro, VT
Presentation and discussion of six cases cured the Sensation Way.
Contact: Spero Latchis at or <mailto:spero@sover.net>spero@sover.net
Maryel Sauve at or <mailto:maryelsauve@mac.com>maryelsauve@mac.com

MARCH 31 - APRIL 1, 2007
Elisa Song MD, Randall Neustaedter OMD, CCH, Berekeley, CA
Physical Exams, Diagnosis, and Red Flags
Holistic Pediatric Training
Contact: <http://www.healthychild.com/>http://www.healthychild.com

APRIL 6-8, 2007
Peter Gregory, Salt Spring Island, BC
Veterinary Homeopathy Seminar
Contact: RobinLogan@saltspring.com

APRIL
World Homeopathy Awareness Week (WHAW), World Wide!!
This year's focus: Homeopathy For Women's Health
WHAW was created to promote homeopathic awareness all around the world. During this week homeopaths and friends of homeopathy from 32 countries around the world will come together to share with the world the miracles of homeopathy.
<http://www.worldhomeopathy.org/>www.worldhomeopathy.org

APRIL 11TH, 2007 at 1 pm Eastern US Time
First Weekly International One Hour Radio Program
Inner Health through Homeopathy
On Voice America <http://www.voiceamerica.com/>www.voiceamerica.com
Visit: www.innerhealth.us

APRIL 13-16, 2007
Jeff Baker, Orlando, FL
COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING IN THE VITAL SENSATION METHOD: a two year course
Using Kingdoms, Miasms and the Levels of Experience to consistently and confidently find the simillimum
Session three
contact: mauiacademy@earthlink.net or
http://www.mauiacademy.com

APRIL 13-16, 2007
ANNUAL JOINT AMERICAN CONFERENCE ON HOMEOPATHY, Denver, CO
8 NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Contact: National Center for Homeopathy, FAX
mailto:info@homeopathic.org
http://www.homeopathic.org

APRIL 13-15, 2007
School of Homeopathy, New York
Contact: Kathy Lukas, Director
<http://www.schoolofhomeopathynewyork.com/>www.schoolofhomeopathynewyork.com New York City Program
<http://www.tshny.com/>www.tshny.com Online Foundation Course
tshny@earthlink.net

APRIL 13 -15, 2007
California Center for Homeopathic Education, San Diego, CA
Case-taking, Case-analysis & Case Workshops using the System of Vital Sensation
Bill Mann, L.Ac., Robert Gramlich, MD, Laurie Dack, Spero Latchis and Cheryl Feng
Contact: Cheryl Feng, director
<mailto:info@cchomeopathic.com> cchomeopathic@aol.com
http://www.cchomeopathic.com

APRIL 14, 2007
Teleosis School of Homeopathy, Boston, MA
Advanced Clinical Supervision Program
teleosis@verizon.net
http://www.teleosisschool.org/clinicalprogram.html

APRIL 14-15, 2007
Peter Fraser, Toronto, ON
Using Systems and Maps in Homeopathy
Riverdale Homeopathic Resources
mailto:marilyn.freedman@sympatico.ca
http://www.rhronline.ca

APRIL 14-15, 2007
Krista Heron, ND DHANP, Seattle, WA
Methodology Seminar - New!
Contact: Natalie Freedman
E-mail <mailto:dnfreedman@earthlink.net>dnfreedman@earthlink.net
<http://www.homeopathyplanet.com/bastyr/UpcomingEvents.asp>http://www.homeopathyplanet.com/bastyr/UpcomingEvents.asp

APRIL 20-22, 2007
Melissa Burch, CCH, Cambridge, MA
Live Case Clinic and Advanced Casetaking using the Vital Sensation to find the remedy, Part 2
Contact: <about:blankgeorge@innerhealth.us%20>george@innerhealth.us or, <about:blankwww.innerhealth.us>www.innerhealth.us

APRIL 20-23, 2007
Jeff Baker, Phoenix
COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING IN THE VITAL SENSATION METHOD: a two year course
Using Kingdoms, Miasms and the Levels of Experience to consistently and confidently find the simillimum
Session three
contact: mauiacademy@earthlink.net or
http://www.mauiacademy.com

APRIL 20-22, 2007
Dr. Farokh Master
Challenging Children (ADHD and Autism) and Lac Remedies
Teleosis School of Homeopathy, Boston, MA
teleosis@verizon.net
http://www.teleosisschool.org/

APRIL 20-22, 2007
Peter Fraser, Calgary, AB
Also featuring Iain Marrs, Pat Deacon, Donna Powers, Caroline Dent.
Homeopathy for Homeopaths
Several topics relevant to today's homeopathic practitioner.
Contact: Shann Ross
Mail to: info@danuhealth.com
www.danuhealth.com for full seminar description

APRIL 21-22, 2007
HOMEOPATHIC ACADEMY of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Carlsbad, CA
Foundation Class and Advanced Clinician Classes
Deborah Casey, Director
PH:
<http://www.Homeopathic-Academy.com>www.Homeopathic-Academy.com

APRIL 21-22, 2007
Dr. A. U. Ramakrishnan, Los Angeles, CA
Homeopathy in the Treatment of Cancer
American University of Complementary Medicine
<mailto:registrar@aucm.org>registrar@aucm.org

APRIL 21 &
Los Angeles School of Homeopathy
Contact: Avghi Constantinides, Director
www.lahomeopathicschool.com
avghi@homeopathycourses.com

APRIL 21-22, 2007
Teleosis School of Homeopathy, Boston, MA
Professional Program
teleosis@verizon.net
http://www.teleosisschool.org/professionalprogram.html

APRIL 23-24, 2007
Farokh Master, MD
Difficult Patients Live Clinic
Teleosis School of Homeopathy, Boston, MA
teleosis@verizon.net
http://www.teleosisschool.org/

APRIL 27-29, 2007
Dr. Sujit Chatterjee, LA
A Deeper Understanding of Homeopathy Seminar Series, Los Angeles, CA
california center for homeopathic education
Contact: Cheryl Feng
cchomeopathic@aol.com
www.cchomeopathic.com

APRIL 28 - MAY 4, 2007
Massimo Mangialavori, Harvard, MA
The Language of the Body: Exploring our Perceptions
Study of Homeopathic Remedies and Families for this Issue
Sponsored by New England Homeopathic Academy
Contact: Betty Wood
mailto:bw@bettywoodmd.com for detailed course description

APRIL 29, 2007
Teleosis School of Homeopathy, Boston, MA
The Elements of Homeopathy Program
teleosis@verizon.net
http://www.teleosisschool.org/elements.html

MAY 3-6, 2007
Jonathan Shore, MD, Lake Arrowhead, CA
Between Heaven and Earth: Birds, Drugs, and a Trituration Proving
Los Angeles School of Homeopathy
mailto:avghi@homeopathycourses.com

MAY 4-6, 2007
Louis Klein RSHom, Vancouver, B.C.
Homeopathic Master Clinician Course
Year Two, Session Six
Contact: Luminos Homeopathic Courses Ltd.
Aryana Rayne at
info@homeopathycourses.com
http://www.homeopathycourses.com

MAY 5-6, 2007
HOMEOPATHIC ACADEMY of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Carlsbad, CA
Foundation Class
Deborah Casey, Director
PH:
<http://www.Homeopathic-Academy.com>www.Homeopathic-Academy.com

MAY 5-6, 2007
Teleosis School of Homeopathy, Boston, MA
Professional Program
teleosis@verizon.net
http://www.teleosisschool.org/professionalprogram.html

MAY 9-15, 2007
Misha Norland, Janet Snowdon, Uffculme, Devon, UK
International Summer School
Contact Mani Norland,, <mailto:info@alternative-training.com>info@alternative-training.com

MAY 11-13, 2007
School of Homeopathy, New York
Contact: Kathy Lukas, Director
<http://www.schoolofhomeopathynewyork.com/>www.schoolofhomeopathynewyork.com New York City Program
<http://www.tshny.com/>www.tshny.com Online Foundation Course
tshny@earthlink.net

MAY 12, 2007
Teleosis School of Homeopathy, Boston, MA
Advanced Clinical Supervision Program
teleosis@verizon.net
http://www.teleosisschool.org/clinicalprogram.html

MAY 16-20, 2007
Alize Timmerman, Bloomfield CT
Session 2 Residential Seminar
Higher Triturations and Potencies; Remedies as Vital Information for Patients
Contact: mailto:seminars@HomeopathyWest.com
Phone:1-877-850-5078
http://www.HomeopathyWest.com

MAY 18-20, 2007
Melissa Burch, CCH, Cambridge, MA
Live Case Clinic and Advanced Casetaking using the Vital Sensation to find the remedy, Part 3
Contact: <about:blankgeorge@innerhealth.us%20>george@innerhealth.us or, <about:blankwww.innerhealth.us>www.innerhealth.us

MAY 18-20, 2007
Sunil Anand, M.D., Los Angeles
Homeopathy for Behavior Disorders in Children
American University of Complementary Medicine
<mailto:registrar@aucm.org>registrar@aucm.org

MAY 18-20,2007
Dr. Richard Moskowitz, M.D. , Portland, ME
In Light of the Homeopathic Point of View
Vaccines & Chronic Disease / Homeopathy vs. Medical System
Contact: mailto:megdavison@msn.com or /

MAY 19-20, 2007
HOMEOPATHIC ACADEMY of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Carlsbad, CA
Advanced Clinician Classes Year Two and Year Three (separate classes)
Deborah Casey, Director
PH:
<http://www.Homeopathic-Academy.com>www.Homeopathic-Academy.com

MAY 20, 2007
Teleosis School of Homeopathy, Boston, MA
The Elements of Homeopathy Program
teleosis@verizon.net
http://www.teleosisschool.org/elements.html

MAY 30 - JUNE 3, 2007
Spero Latchis, Melissa Burch,
Drs Shachindra and Bhawisha Joshi, Brattleboro, VT
Cured cases the Sensation Way
Contact: Maryel Sauve at; <mailto:homeopathe@mac.com>homeopathe@mac.com
Spero Latchis at; spero@sover.net
www.centerforhomeopathy.com

JUNE 1-3, 2007
Richard Moskowitz, MD, Northampton, MA
In Light of the Homeopathic Point of View
Vaccines & Chronic Disease / Homeopathy vs. Medical System
Contact: Lauren Fox
mailto:lbf28@msn.com

JUNE 2-3, 2007
HOMEOPATHIC ACADEMY of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Carlsbad, CA
Foundation Class
Deborah Casey, Director
PH:
<http://www.Homeopathic-Academy.com>www.Homeopathic-Academy.com

JUNE 2-3, 2007
Randall Neustaedter OMD, CCH, Berekeley, CA
Holistic Pediatric Practice
Holistic Pediatric Training
Contact: <http://www.healthychild.com/>http://www.healthychild.com

JUNE 2-3, 2007
Krista Heron, ND DHANP, Seattle, WA
Precious and Base Metal Remedies
Contact: Natalie Freedman
E-mail <mailto:dnfreedman@earthlink.net>dnfreedman@earthlink.net
<http://www.homeopathyplanet.com/bastyr/UpcomingEvents.asp>http://www.homeopathyplanet.com/bastyr/UpcomingEvents.asp

JUNE 8-10, 2007
School of Homeopathy, New York
Contact: Kathy Lukas, Director
<http://www.schoolofhomeopathynewyork.com/>www.schoolofhomeopathynewyork.com New York City Program
<http://www.tshny.com/>www.tshny.com Online Foundation Course
tshny@earthlink.net

JUNE 8-10, 2007
California Center for Homeopathic Education, San Diego, CA
Case-taking, Case-analysis & Case Workshops using the System of Vital Sensation
Bill Mann, L.Ac., Robert Gramlich, MD, Laurie Dack, Spero Latchis and Cheryl Feng
Contact: Cheryl Feng, director
<mailto:info@cchomeopathic.com> cchomeopathic@aol.com
http://www.cchomeopathic.com

JUNE 9-10, 2007
HOMEOPATHIC ACADEMY of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Carlsbad, CA
Advanced Clinician Classes Year Two and Year Three (separate classes)
Deborah Casey, Director
PH:
<http://www.Homeopathic-Academy.com>www.Homeopathic-Academy.com

JUNE
Dr. A.U. Ramakrishnan, Egg Harbor Twp, NJ
Post Graduate Course in Homeopathy
Respiratory, Dermatology, Arthritis, Lupus
Phone:
Email: Info@bihusa.com

JUNE 14-18, 2007
Rajan Sankaran, Vancouver
Contact: Murray Feldman
E-mail: mailto:Murray_Feldman@telus.net

JUNE 15-18, 2007
DYNAMIS SCHOOL - Jeremy Sherr; St Paul, MN
Session 9
Contact: Jake Kiakahi
Ph:
<>jkhomeopath@msn.com

JUNE 16-29, 2007
Christina Chambreau, DVM, Bowie, MD
Homeopathic Animal Care Summer Courses 2007
Introductory and advanced sessions for all levels
Courses for professionals and non-professionals
Contact: mailto:TimSaffell@USA.Net
http://www.HomeopathicAnimalCare.org

JUNE 16-17, 2007
Teleosis School of Homeopathy, Boston, MA
Advanced Clinical Supervision Program
teleosis@verizon.net
http://www.teleosisschool.org/clinicalprogram.html

JUNE 17, 2007
Teleosis School of Homeopathy, Boston, MA
The Elements of Homeopathy Program
teleosis@verizon.net
http://www.teleosisschool.org/elements.html

JUNE 17-16, 2007
Teleosis School of Homeopathy, Boston, MA
Professional Program
teleosis@verizon.net
http://www.teleosisschool.org/professionalprogram.html

JUNE 22-24, 2007
4-part series for 2007
california center for homeopathic education, Phoenix, AZ
Case-taking, Case-analysis & Case Workshops using the System of Vital Sensation
Bill Mann, L.Ac., Robert Gramlich, MD, Laurie Dack, Spero Latchis and Cheryl Feng
Contact: Cheryl Feng, director
<mailto:info@cchomeopathic.com>cchomeopathic@aol.com
http://www.cchomeopathic.com

JUNE 23-24, 2007
Melissa Burch, CCH, Cambridge, MA
Inner Health System Manual and Training for setting up Client and Homeopathic services and Marketing
Contact: <about:blankgeorge@innerhealth.us%20>george@innerhealth.us or, <about:blankwww.innerhealth.us>www.innerhealth.us

JULY 5-8, 2007
Jenny Hwozdek and Melissa Burch, CCH, RsHom(NA), Cambridge, MA
Sensation Method Case-taking Workshop,
Apprenticeship Training Program, Inner Health, Inc.,
Contact: Alyson Garvey
Tel:
Email: <mailto:alyson@innerhealth.us>alyson@innerhealth.us
Visit: <http://www.innerhealth.us/>www.innerhealth.us

JULY 12-15, 2007
Luc De Schepper, MD, Albuquerque, NM
Session Seven: Advanced Studies Program
Disturbances in the Psycho-sexual Maturity, part of the Obsessional Neurotic Personality
Management section with live case analysis and follow-ups.
Contact: <http://www.drluc.com>www.drluc.com

JULY 13-15, 2007
Jude Wills-Hunt, Toronto, ON
"Basics of Casetaking" seminar designed for Year1/Year2 students
Contact Christine Jambrosic Tel, <mailto:cjambrosic@hotmail.com>cjambrosic@hotmail.com

JULY 20-22, 2007
California Center for Homeopathic Education, San Diego, CA
Case-taking, Case-analysis & Case Workshops using the System of Vital Sensation
Bill Mann, L.Ac., Robert Gramlich, MD, Laurie Dack, Spero Latchis and Cheryl Feng
Contact: Cheryl Feng, director
<mailto:info@cchomeopathic.com> cchomeopathic@aol.com
http://www.cchomeopathic.com

JULY 27-29, 2007
Jenny Hwozdek and Melissa Burch, CCH, RsHom(NA), Cambridge, MA
Sensation Method Live Clinic
Mentorship Training Program, Inner Health, Inc.,\
Contact: Alyson Garvey
Tel:
Email: <mailto:alyson@innerhealth.us>alyson@innerhealth.us
Visit: <http://www.innerhealth.us/>www.innerhealth.us

JULY 28, 2007
Amy Rothenberg, ND, Mount Dora, FL
11th Annual Summer Seminar.
Contact <mailto:jchoagland@earthlink.net>jchoagland@earthlink.net or, or.
Register with K.King at <mailto:HomeopathyLake@yahoo.com>HomeopathyLake@yahoo.com.

AUGUST 16-19, 2007
Massimo Mangialavori, Seattle WA
Patients with Hysterical Reactions
Chimaphila, Lilium-tigrinum, Moschus, Passiflora, Valeriana, Cimicifuga, Zincum-valerianicum, Loxosceles reclusa, Asafoetida, Caulophillum, Ratanhia peruviana
Contact: Krista Heron at krista@drizzle.com

AUGUST 17-19, 2007
Janet Snowdon, Brattleboro, VT
Advanced seminar Sensation methods for Western Practitioners
Contact Betsy Levine <mailto:betsy@homeopathyschool.com>betsy@homeopathyschool.com.

SEPTEMBER 7-9, 2007
Homeopathic Community School, Seattle WA
Contact: Lucy Vaughters, PA-C, CCH, Director,
mailto:info@homeocommunityschool.com
web: http://www.homeocommunityschool.com

SEPTEMBER 7-9, 2007
California Center for Homeopathic Education, San Diego, CA
Case-taking, Case-analysis & Case Workshops using the System of Vital Sensation
Bill Mann, L.Ac., Robert Gramlich, MD, Laurie Dack, Spero Latchis and Cheryl Feng
Contact: Cheryl Feng, director
<mailto:info@cchomeopathic.com> cchomeopathic@aol.com
http://www.cchomeopathic.com

SEPTEMBER 21-23, 2007
4-part series for 2007
california center for homeopathic education, Phoenix, AZ
Case-taking, Case-analysis & Case Workshops using the System of Vital Sensation
Bill Mann, L.Ac., Robert Gramlich, MD, Laurie Dack, Spero Latchis and Cheryl Feng
Contact: Cheryl Feng, director
<mailto:info@cchomeopathic.com>cchomeopathic@aol.com
http://www.cchomeopathic.com

SEPTEMBER 22-23, 2007
Dr. Narendra Mehta, Brattleboro VT
Hahnemannain Homeopathy:
Miasms, Hering's Law in Cases of Acute and Deep-Seated Pathologies
Contact: Julian Jonas
homeopat@sover.net,
www.centerforhomeopathy.com

SEPTEMBER 24-30, 2007
Misha Norland , Minneapolis area, MN
Advanced clinical workshop
Contact Betsy Levine <mailto:betsy@homeopathyschool.com>betsy@homeopathyschool.com

SEPTEMBER 28-30, 2007
Louis Klein RSHom, Vancouver, B.C.
Homeopathic Master Clinician Course
Year Three, Session Seven
Contact: Luminos Homeopathic Courses Ltd.
Aryana Rayne at
info@homeopathycourses.com
http://www.homeopathycourses.com

SEPTEMBER 28 - OCTOBER 4, 2007
Massimo Mangialavori, Harvard, MA
The Language of the Body: Exploring Some Vital Organic Functions
Study of Homeopathic Remedies and Families for this Issue
Sponsored by New England Homeopathic Academy
Contact: Betty Wood
mailto:bw@bettywoodmd.com for detailed course description

SEPTEMBER 28-30, 2007
Misha Norland , Minneapolis area, MN
Advanced 3-day Seminar
Contact Betsy Levine <mailto:betsy@homeopathyschool.com>betsy@homeopathyschool.com
OCTOBER 5-8, 2007
Jeff Baker, Orlando, FL
COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING IN THE VITAL SENSATION METHOD: a two year course
Using Kingdoms, Miasms and the Levels of Experience to consistently and confidently find the simillimum
Session four
contact: mauiacademy@earthlink.net or
http://www.mauiacademy.com

OCTOBER 11-14, 2007
Jenny Hwozdek and Melissa Burch, CCH, RsHom(NA), Cambridge, MA
Sensation Method Case-taking Workshop,
Apprenticeship Training Program, Inner Health, Inc.,
Contact: Alyson Garvey
Tel:
Email: <mailto:alyson@innerhealth.us>alyson@innerhealth.us
Visit: <http://www.innerhealth.us/>www.innerhealth.us

OCTOBER 12-15, 2007
Jeff Baker, Phoenix
COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING IN THE VITAL SENSATION METHOD: a two year course
Using Kingdoms, Miasms and the Levels of Experience to consistently and confidently find the simillimum
Session four
contact: mauiacademy@earthlink.net or
http://www.mauiacademy.com

OCTOBER 12-14, 2007
Homeopathic Community School, Seattle WA
Contact: Lucy Vaughters, PA-C, CCH, Director,
mailto:info@homeocommunityschool.com
web: http://www.homeocommunityschool.com

OCTOBER 12-14, 2007
Louis Klein F.S.Hom, Toronto, Canada
"Illuminating the Homeopathic Intricacy of the Modern Child and Adult"
Contact: Luminos Homeopathic Courses Ltd.
Aryana Rayne at
<mailto:info@homeopathycourses.com>info@homeopathycourses.com
<http://www.homeopathycourses.com>http://www.homeopathycourses.com

OCTOBER 23-24, 2008
Dr. Russell Malcolm,M.B.Ch.B., M.R.C.P., Valhalla, NY
Introduction to Medical Homeopathy
Sponsored by The American Institute of Homeopathy and
The Homeopathic Medical Society of the State of New York
Contact: Ronald D. Whitmont, MD,845-876-6323
<mailto:homeopathicmd@earthlink.net>homeopathicmd@earthlink.net.

OCTOBER 24, 2008
Dr. Russell Malcolm, M.B.Ch.B., M.R.C.P., Valhalla, NY
Multimedia in Homoeopathic Education
Sponsored by The American Institute of Homeopathy and
The Homeopathic Medical Society of the State of New York
Contact: Ronald D. Whitmont, MD,845-876-6323
<mailto:homeopathicmd@earthlink.net>homeopathicmd@earthlink.net.

OCTOBER 25-26, 2008
Dr. Russell Malcolm, M.B.Ch.B., M.R.C.P.,Valhalla, NY
Systems & Symbiosis: The Bowel Nosodes
Sponsored by The American Institute of Homeopathy and
The Homeopathic Medical Society of the State of New York
Contact: Ronald D. Whitmont, MD,845-876-6323
<mailto:homeopathicmd@earthlink.net>homeopathicmd@earthlink.net.

OCTOBER 26-28, 2007
4-part series for 2007
california center for homeopathic education, Phoenix, Az
Case-taking, Case-analysis & Case Workshops using the System of Vital Sensation
Bill Mann, L.Ac., Robert Gramlich, MD, Laurie Dack, Spero Latchis and Cheryl Feng
Contact: Cheryl Feng, director
<mailto:info@cchomeopathic.com>cchomeopathic@aol.com
http://www.cchomeopathic.com

OCTOBER 26 - 28, 2007
Roger Morrison and Nancy Herrick
Putting it All Together - from Kingdom to Miasm to Family to Remedy
St. Francis College, Brooklyn Heights, NY
Contact Person: Rebekah Azzarelli, School of Homeopathy, NY
<mailto:tshny@earthlink.net>tshny@earthlink.net

OCTOBER
Dr. A.U. Ramakrishnan, Egg Harbor Twp, NJ
Post Graduate Course in Homeopathy
Gynecology and Obstetrics
Phone:
Email: Info@bihusa.com

NOVEMBER 9-11, 2007
Homeopathic Community School, Seattle WA
Contact: Lucy Vaughters, PA-C, CCH, Director,
mailto:info@homeocommunityschool.com
web: http://www.homeocommunityschool.com

NOVEMBER 9-11, 2007
California Center for Homeopathic Education, San Diego, CA
Case-taking, Case-analysis & Case Workshops using the System of Vital Sensation
Bill Mann, L.Ac., Robert Gramlich, MD, Laurie Dack, Spero Latchis and Cheryl Feng
Contact: Cheryl Feng, director
<mailto:info@cchomeopathic.com> cchomeopathic@aol.com
http://www.cchomeopathic.com

NOVEMBER 9-11
Jenny Hwozdek and Melissa Burch, CCH, RsHom(NA), Cambridge, MA
Sensation Method Live Clinic
Mentorship Training Program, Inner Health, Inc.,\
Contact: Alyson Garvey
Tel:
Email: <mailto:alyson@innerhealth.us>alyson@innerhealth.us
Visit: <http://www.innerhealth.us/>www.innerhealth.usa

DECEMBER 7-9, 2007
Homeopathic Community School, Seattle WA
Contact: Lucy Vaughters, PA-C, CCH, Director,
mailto:info@homeocommunityschool.com
web: http://www.homeocommunityschool.com

JANUARY
Homeopathic Community School, Seattle WA
Contact: Lucy Vaughters, PA-C, CCH, Director,
mailto:info@homeocommunityschool.com
web: http://www.homeocommunityschool.com
FEBRUARY 1-3, 2008
Louis Klein RSHom, Vancouver, B.C.
Homeopathic Master Clinician Course
Year Three, Session Eight
Contact: Luminos Homeopathic Courses Ltd.
Aryana Rayne at
info@homeopathycourses.com
http://www.homeopathycourses.com

FEBRUARY 8-10, 2008
Homeopathic Community School, Seattle WA
Contact: Lucy Vaughters, PA-C, CCH, Director,
mailto:info@homeocommunityschool.com
web: http://www.homeocommunityschool.com

MARCH 7-9, 2008
Homeopathic Community School, Seattle WA
Contact: Lucy Vaughters, PA-C, CCH, Director,
mailto:info@homeocommunityschool.com
web: http://www.homeocommunityschool.com

MARCH 14 - 16, 2008
Roger Morrison and Nancy Herrick
Putting it All Together - from Kingdom to Miasm to Family to Remedy
St. Francis College, Brooklyn Heights, NY
Contact Person: Rebekah Azzarelli, School of Homeopathy, NY
<mailto:tshny@earthlink.net>tshny@earthlink.net

MARCH
Dr. A.U. Ramakrishnan, Egg Harbor Twp, NJ
Post Graduate Course in Homeopathy
Gastrointestinal and Renal Disease
Phone:
Email: Info@bihusa.com

APRIL 8-15, 2008
Joint Homeopathic Conference, Newport RI
Speakers to be determined by consensus of
NASH, AIH, HANP, HNA and NCH
Contact: NCH
http://www.homeopathic.org

APRIL 11-13, 2008
Homeopathic Community School, Seattle WA
Contact: Lucy Vaughters, PA-C, CCH, Director,
mailto:info@homeocommunityschool.com
web: http://www.homeocommunityschool.com

APRIL 26 - MAY 2, 2008
Massimo Mangialavori, Harvard, MA
The Language of the Body: Passages: Relation with Time and Space
Incarnation, Birth and Development through Issues Surrounding Death
Study of Homeopathic Remedies and Families for this Issue
Sponsored by New England Homeopathic Academy
Contact: Betty Wood
mailto:bw@bettywoodmd.com for detailed course description

MAY 2-4, 2008
Louis Klein RSHom, Vancouver, B.C.
Homeopathic Master Clinician Course
Year Three, Session Nine
Contact: Luminos Homeopathic Courses Ltd.
Aryana Rayne at
info@homeopathycourses.com
http://www.homeopathycourses.com

MAY 9-11, 2008
Homeopathic Community School, Seattle WA
Contact: Lucy Vaughters, PA-C, CCH, Director,
mailto:info@homeocommunityschool.com
web: http://www.homeocommunityschool.com

JUNE 15-17, 2008
Homeopathic Community School, Seattle WA
Contact: Lucy Vaughters, PA-C, CCH, Director,
mailto:info@homeocommunityschool.com
web: http://www.homeocommunityschool.com

JUNE
Dr. A.U. Ramakrishnan, Egg Harbor Twp, NJ
Post Graduate Course in Homeopathy
Endocrine and HEENT
Phone:
Email: Info@bihusa.com

OCTOBER
Dr. A.U. Ramakrishnan, Egg Harbor Twp, NJ
Post Graduate Course in Homeopathy
Psychiatry and Some Polycrests
Phone:
Email: Info@bihusa.com

OCTOBER 18-24, 2008
Massimo Mangialavori, Harvard, MA
The Language of the Body: Self Esteem and Affection
Study of Homeopathic Remedies and Families for this Issue
Sponsored by New England Homeopathic Academy
Contact: Betty Wood
mailto:bw@bettywoodmd.com for detailed course description

APRIL 25 - MAY 1, 2009
Massimo Mangialavori, Harvard, MA
The Language of the Body: Different Temperaments and Issues in Relating
Study of Homeopathic Remedies and Families for this Issue
Sponsored by New England Homeopathic Academy
Contact: Betty Wood
mailto:bw@bettywoodmd.com for detailed course description

OCTOBER 17-23, 2009
Massimo Mangialavori, Harvard, MA
The Language of the Body: Dualism, Ambivalence and Schism
Study of Homeopathic Remedies and Families for this Issue
Sponsored by New England Homeopathic Academy
Contact: Betty Wood
mailto:bw@bettywoodmd.com for detailed course description


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INTERNATIONAL SEMINARS
MARCH 31-APRIL 1, 2007
Luc De Schepper, MD
Amersfoort, Holland
Contact: Rene Otter at mailto:rcotter@wxs.nl

APRIL 3-5, 2007
Luc De Schepper, MD
Dubai
Contact: Dr F. Shaddell at <mailto:acm@phau.org>acm@phau.org

APRIL 28 - MAY 2, 2007
Rajan Sankaran, Tokyo, Japan
Contact: Hayto Ozaki
E-mail: <mailto:hayato12@violin.ocn.ne.jp>hayato12@violin.ocn.ne.jp
<http://www.eonet.ne.jp/~homeopathy-zyuku/>http://www.eonet.ne.jp/~homeopathy-zyuku/

MAY 18 -20, 2007
Jan Scholten, Porretta Terme, Bologna, Italy
Homeopathy and the Periodic Table. New advances in homeopathy: how to treat homeopaths
XI International Seminar of Homeopathic Medecine
<mailto:info@swanevents.com>info@swanevents.com <http://www.almaomeopatia.org>www.almaomeopatia.org
Tel. Fax.

JUNE 1-3 ,2007
Dr Rajan Sankaran,Johannesburg,South Africa
Contact: Beatrix mailto:thook@global.co.za
Tel:

JUNE 4-10, 2007
Luc De Schepper, MD
Helsinki, Finland
Contact: Jaana at mailto:info@homeopatiakoulutus.fi

JUNE 6-9 , 2007
Dr Rajan Sankaran,Brazil
Contact: Renato Azambuja
Email: mailto:renazambuja@terra.com.br

JUNE 11-15, 2007
Massimo Mangialavori, Anacapri, Italy
The Sense of Guilt and Some Euphorbiaceae
Acalypha indica, Croton tiglium, Euphorbia resinifera, Hura brasiliensis, Mancinella venenata, Mercurialis perennis, Ricinus communis, Stillingia sylvatica and other related remedies ...
http://www.mangialavori.com
Contact: mailto:matrix@mangialavori.it

JUNE 22-24, 2007
Amy Rothenberg - Ireland
contact: Monica Rigney
monica@kennys.ie

JUNE 22-24, 2007
Irish Conference on Homeopathy 2007
National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland.
Contact: Catherine Holland -
or Mary Faulkner - mailto:mfaulkner@oceanfree.net

JUNE 22-24, 2007
Divya Chhabra, Zurich
Remedy State: A Bridge between Pathology and Source
E-mail: sekretariat@vkh.ch

JUNE 25-27, 2007
Jayesh Shah, Galway Ireland.
Following the Irish Conference in NUIG
Contact: mailto:admin@galwayhomeopathy.com
http://www.galwayhomeopathy.com/

JUNE 28 - JULY 1, 2007
Paul Herscu - Munich, Germany
contact: Helmut Schumacher
helmutschumacher@gmx.net

AUGUST 6-10, 2007
62nd LIGA Congress, Puebla, Mexico
rhiltner@sbcglobal.net
Ph:
Fx: E El Roblar Dr.
Ojai, Ca 93023

SEPTEMBER 4-16, 2007
Dr. Sunil Anand, Pune, India
International Residential Workshop on Vital Sensation and Pediatrics
Contact: Dr. Abhay Talwalkar: mailto:mihika1@vsnl.com
http://www.drsunilanand.com

SEPTEMBER 25-26, 2007
Andre Saine, Ettlingen, Germany
Resolving Cases with the Differential Materia Medica of Lesser Used Remedies
International Hahnemannian Congress,
Contact: Dr. med. Carl Rudolf Klinkenberg, President of the IHC at
http://www.hahnemann-congress.org

SEPTEMBER 27-29, 2007
International Hahnemannian Congress, Ettlingen, Germany
Featuring Andre Saine, Klaus Hozapfel, editor of ZKH
Contact: Dr. med. Carl Rudolf Klinkenberg, President of the IHC at
http://www.hahnemann-congress.org

OCTOBER 3-4 ,2007
Dr Rajan Sankaran, Kandern, Germany
Contact: Narayana Verlag
Email: mailto:seminar@narayana-verlag.de

OCTOBER 6-9, 2007
Dr. Rajan Sankaran, Munich
Contact: Hansel Jurgen, mailto:dr.hansel@t-online.de

OCTOBER 12-14, 2007
Dr. Rajan Sankaran, ANTWERPEN
Contact: Bert Lefevre, mailto:bert.lefevre@antwerpen.be
http://www.homeopathy-antwerpen.be/Sankaran2007/index.html

OCTOBER 15-16, 2007
Dr. Rajan Sankaran, ANTWERPEN
Clinical Workshop
Contact: Bert Lefevre, mailto:bert.lefevre@antwerpen.be
http://www.homeopathy-antwerpen.be/Sankaran2007/index.html

OCTOBER 19-21, 2007
Links Conference, Heidelberg, Germany
Celebrating LINKS - The Homeopathic Conference
Massimo Mangialavori, Rajan Sankaran, Jan Scholten and many others
Contact: Thieme.congress, Rüdigerstraße 14, 70469 Stuttgart, Germany
Tel., Fax,
E-mail: homeopathic-conference@medizinverlage.de
http://www.homeopathic-conference.de

OCTOBER 20-21, 2007
Divya Chhabra, Sydney Australia
Unveiling the True Portrait
Australian Homoeopathic Association
Phone:
Email: ahansw@pnc.com.au

NOVEMBER 2-4, 2007
Luc De Schepper, MD
Kanden, Germany
Contact: Narayana Verlag, Herbert Sigwart
mailto:info@narayana-verlag.de

NOVEMBER 17-19, 2007
Paul Herscu - Zurich, Switzerland
contact: Esther Theiler
estheiler@hotmail.com

JANUARY 14 - FEBRUARY 8, 2008
Bengal Allen Medical Institute - Kolkata (Calcutta), India
Supervision under Dr. Subrata Kumar Banerjea, BHMS (India)
200 live severe acute and chronic cases using the miasmatic approach
E. Mail: <mailto:hahnemann@vsnl.com>hahnemann@vsnl.com
http://www.homoeopathy-course.com

FEBRUARY 13-23, 2008
Sensation And BeyondŠ Into The World Of The Source, Mumbai (Bombay), India.
A ten day seminar in the Bombay method of Homoeopathy by Homoeopathic Research and Charities.
Teachers: Dr. Rajan Sankaran, Dr. Jayesh Shah, Dr. Sujit Chatterjee, Dr. Sudhir Baldota, Dr. Mahesh Gandhi, Dr. Paresh Vasani, Dr. Rashmi Jaising, Drs. Shachindra and Bhawisha Joshi, Dr. Dinesh Chauhan
Contact: <mailto:heli@vsnl.com>heli@vsnl.com; <mailto:rji@vsnl.com>rji@vsnl.com; <mailto:drchauhan@vsnl.net;%20seminar@homeopathy.org>drchauhan@vsnl.net; seminar@homeopathy.org.
http://www.HomeopathyIndia.org

Monday, March 26, 2007

NON-TOXIC PEST - MANAGEMENT PROGRAM FOR SCHOOLS (by Steve Tvedten)

Safe, alternative pest control that is already effective in over 350 schools

Summary
We can control insects, e.g., ants (including fire ants), mites, lice, pantry pests, crickets, fleas, roaches, spiders, termites, wasps, insects and arachnids, etc., inside and outside your school without the use of any dangerous, volatile, synthetic pesticide poisons, e.g., organophosphates, pyrethroids and/or carbamates. This will be done through educational in-service training on simple pest control techniques, cleaning tips and materials, placement of ionized plates, installation of IPM manual “The Best Control” and follow-up.
We can:
a) Replace all highly toxic pesticides with safe alternatives
b) Eliminate staff and student exposure to pesticides
c) Remove all head lice from the district without using poisons.
d) To clearly show better, safe pest control without using any volatile, synthetic pesticides poisons.
We will:
1. Use safe alternatives to Organophosphates and carbamates for pest control practices in a school setting;
2. Use safe alternatives to category I products used for pest control in a school setting;
3. Use safe alternatives to restricted use materials for pest control in a school setting.
We Promise:
• All pest control alternatives and techniques that will be utilized can be easily taken to the participants’ home and used successfully and safely;
• We will develop any and all necessary Alternative to new or secondary pest problems arising after implementation of reduced-risk approaches.
Control methods that might be used in our IPM program include:

air
temperature changes
dehumidifiers
traps
soap and water
dusts
colors
caulking
fragrances
essential oils
Vaseline
laxatives
carbon dioxide
food dyes
vacuums
exclusion
enzyme cleaners
pest proofing
sanitation
screening
colloidal solutions
salt
pepper
baking soda
bubble gum
aluminum foil
adhesives
vinegar
baits
black plastic bags
boiling water
hot water
cages
calcium carbonate
card board
coca cola
coffee
combs
peppermint soap
corn starch
detergents
devices (i.e. fly swatters
hair dryers
negative ion plates
pressure washers
eggs
fabric softener sheets
film capsules
aerosol foam
freezing
inspection
lights
microwaves
mineral oil
mint
beer
molasses
music
painted surfaces
yeast
temperature changes
habitat reduction
biological control
modifying conditions eliminating conditions
containers
mechanical barriers
cat litter
cat nip
citrus peels
dried peas
peladowr
polyethylene
defecation
netting
rhubarb
sand
sawdust
grits
hair
urine
repellents
seltzer water
shoes
smelly sneakers
sodium bicarbonate
steel wool
sticky tape
spraying
sugar
the sun
squirt guns
talcum powder
honey
teflon
tennis balls
tide soap
vinegar
wood ashes
wool
urea
steam
ventilation
And, only if absolutely necessary, a spot application of the least-toxic pesticide possible.
The more commonly used equipment includes:
Vacuums
Fans
Rinse and Vacs
2 liter buckets,
pails,
garbage cans
Negative ion pages
Hand held compressed air sprayers
Dusters
Bait Stations
Traps
monitoring devices etc.
Caulking controls pests by removing or eliminating harborages and access.
Cleaning controls pests by removing food sources.

Integration into system.
This program will “revolutionize” the current IPM methodology. There are attempts at removing pesticides from schools but nowhere is there not only a step-by-step written manual for non-toxic pest management that is easily followed nor are there any companies or individuals who can even claim to be able to address every pest control issue without resorting to volatile, synthetic pesticide poisons in “emergencies”.
How we do it!
We will implement an IPM program utilizing the proven non-toxic IPM methods as described in “The Best Control”. This program is designed to make the school district self sufficient in controlling pests by using its available staff during their normal work routines.
Our goal is to prove that all of the insects, e.g., ants, mites, lice, pantry pests, crickets, fleas, roaches, spiders, termites, wasps, etc., inside and outside your school schools can safely be controlled without the use of any dangerous, volatile, synthetic pesticide poisons, e.g., organophosphates, pyrethroids and/or carbamates.
Specific Tasks
We will spend 3 hours or more putting on an initial in-service program to train unionized maintenance, dietary and custodial staff on how they personally can use simple non-toxic controls (e.g., vacuums, enzymes, habitat reduction, baby powder, sanitation, caulk, etc.) to control any pest problems at school and at their homes.
After conducting an in-service program with maintenance, custodial, grounds and dietary, we properly install negative ion plates and/or install any number of various combinations of the safer, alternative IPM controls to replace the dangerous use of volatile, synthetic pesticide poisons in the schools to eliminate or significantly reduce the incidence of all insect infestations. We will work throughout the project with custodians and staff on any remaining problem areas.
We install a master IPM planner (CD-ROM) called “The Best Control” in the principal’s office and/or head custodian's office, and school library and carefully instruct all the responsible person on its use. In addition, we will be in constant phone contact with all of in-house people, personally directing them as they perform any non-toxic control programs, inspections, etc. via our toll free line. This CD-ROM may be used by anyone in the Community to solve their own pest problems.
We can also conduct in-service programs for the principals, teachers and staff explaining how and why the school to protect the students and staff without using any dangerous, volatile, synthetic pesticide poisons.
We will visit the site to solve any "unsolvable" insect problems that the district may have with non-toxic or least-toxic controls.
Personal Time spent at each school will include:
Description of the site
A. Identifying potential problem areas and recommendations to correct these areas (i.e., exclusion, cleaning, baited traps, etc.)
B. Identify all sensitive areas associated with site as defined in any State regulation. (i.e., kitchen, food storage.) 
Inspection of site
A. Number of pests found or reported.
B. Identification of pest.
C. Conditions that are conducive to pest establishment. 
Monitoring of site
A. All problem sites are to be closely monitored on a weekly basis by the District's maintenance staff.
B. Any additional or routine monitoring is to be done at least on a monthly basis by the District's custodial/grounds staff.
THRESHOLD LEVEL 
Threshold level is defined by the District as the level at which a least-toxic, non-volatile pesticide application by the PCO under the guidelines of the project may be necessary to manage the pest. This level cannot be reached without the District first exhausting all of the alternative solutions to the pest problem found in “The Best Control Master IPM Planning Manual.
PEST MANAGEMENT METHODS 
The underlying principle of this plan is first for the District to use all non-toxic controls listed in The Best Control, then as a last resort for the PCO, under the guidelines, to use the least-toxic alternative possible. All methods are to be evaluated by the District and Get Set, Inc. for safety before they are implemented. The following considerations to pest management are to be used:
1) if anyone has a safer method of effectively controlling pest it will be immediately adopted;
2) we will always choose the safest method of controlling pests possible. If we have to err, we will always err on the side of safety; rather than on the side of control.

Note: This entire program is currently available to any school district. Over 350 schools are now successfully using this program.

For further information please contact:
Steve Tvedten
Get Set, Inc.
steve@getipm.com

Monday, March 19, 2007

A major manufacturer of dog and cat food is recalling 60 million containers of wet food

Lets keep this companies in mind they seem to get some of their ingredients form the same supplier and be part of a industrial supply chain. Hopefully there will be more and more companies who do local and organic pet food soon.

The news said that reports of dogs and cats suffering kidney failure after eating the food. At least 10 animals have died.  Check the list below before feeding your animals.

Recalled Cat Product Information
Recall Information 1-866-895-2708

List of cat and dog foods affected:
1.        Americas Choice, Preferred Pets
2.        Authority
3.        Best Choice
4.        Companion
5.        Compliments
6.        Demoulas Market Basket
7.        Fine Feline Cat, Shep Dog
8.        Food Lion
9.        Foodtown
10.     Giant Companion
11.     Good n Meaty
12.     Hannaford
13.     Hill Country Fare
14.     Hy-Vee
15.     Key Food
16.     Laura Lynn
17.     Li'l Red
18.     Loving Meals
19.     Main Choice
20.     Nutriplan
21.     Nutro Max Gourmet Classics
22.     Nutro Natural Choice
23.     Paws
24.     Presidents Choice
25.     Price Chopper
26.     Priority
27.     Save-A-Lot
28.     Schnucks
29.     Sophistacat
30.     Special Kitty
31.     Springfield Pride
32.     Sprout
33.     Total Pet, My True Friend
34.     Wegmans
35.     Western Family
36.     White Rose
37.     Winn Dixie
 Recalled Dog Product Information
    Recall Information 1-866-895-2708
1.        Americas Choice, Preferred Pets
2.        Authority
3.        Award
4.        Best Choice
5.        Big Bet
6.        Big Red
7.        Bloom
8.        Bruiser
9.        Cadillac
10.     Companion
11.     Demoulas Market Basket
12.     Fine Feline Cat, Shep Dog
13.     Food Lion
14.     Giant Companion
15.     Great Choice
16.     Hannaford
17.     Hill Country Fare
18.     Hy-Vee
19.     Key Food
20.     Laura Lynn
21.     Loving Meals
22.     Main Choice
23.     Mixables
24.     Nutriplan
25.     Nutro Max
26.     Nutro Natural Choice
27.     Nutro
28.     Ol'Roy
29.     Paws
30.     Pet Essentials
31.     Pet Pride
32.     Presidents Choice
33.     Price Chopper
34.     Priority
35.     Publix
36.     Roche Bros
37.     Save-A-Lot
38.     Schnucks
39.     Springsfield Pride
40.     Sprout
41.     Stater Bros
42.     Total Pet, My True Friend
43.     Western Family
44.     White Rose
45.     Winn Dixie
46.     Your Pet



Sunday, March 18, 2007

CALENDAR OF HOMEOPATHIC EVENTS

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This calendar is provided as a service to all conference organizers and others that are interested in homeopathic events.

DON'T FORGET TO LOOK AT THE BOTTOM OF THE LIST FOR THE INTERNATIONAL SEMINARS


THIS CALENDAR APPEARS ON THE FOLLOWING WEBSITES!!
 
http://http://www.minutus.org  (NEW!!)
http://www.homeopathic.org
http://www.homeopathyworks.com
http://www.kenthomeopathic.com
http://www.minimum.com
http://www.wholehealthnow.com
http://www.hanp.net


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INTERNATIONAL EVENTS
OCTOBER 20-21, 2007
Divya Chhabra, Sydney Australia
Unveiling the True Portrait
Australian Homoeopathic Association
Phone: 61 2 9719 2793
Email: ahansw@pnc.com.au


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MARCH 21-22, 2007
Glen Dupree DVM, Ithaca, NY
Homeopathy for Farm Animals
<http://www.animalcompassionfoundation.org/>www.animalcompassionfoundation.org
<mailto:mail@animalcompassionfoundation.org>mail@animalcompassionfoundation.org

MARCH 22-25, 2007
Luc De Schepper, MD, Iselin, NJ
Session Six: Advanced Studies Program
"The Dutiful Personality"
Acute "Snapshot" Prescribing, Live case analysis and follow-ups.
TCM and Homeopathy: The METAL element and its Diseases: Lung/Skin/Large Intestine.
<http://www.drluc.com>www.drluc.com

MARCH 23-26, 2007
Jeremy Sherr; St Paul, MN
DYNAMIS SCHOOL  - Session 8
Contact: Jake Kiakahi
Ph: 763 566 1926

MARCH 24-25, 2006
Molly Punzo, MD
Acute Prescribing from a Doctor's Perspective:
practical tips and safety considerations
Teleosis School of Homeopathy, Boston, MA
(617) 547-8500
teleosis@verizon.net
http://www.teleosisschool.org/

MARCH 24-25, 2007
Teleosis School of Homeopathy, Boston, MA
The Elements of Homeopathy Program
(617) 547-8500
teleosis@verizon.net
http://www.teleosisschool.org/elements.html

MARCH 30 - APRIL 1, 2007
Roger Morrison and Nancy Herrick
Putting it All Together - from Kingdom to Miasm to Family to Remedy
St. Francis College, Brooklyn Heights, NY
Contact Person: Rebekah Azzarelli, School of Homeopathy, NY
<mailto:tshny@earthlink.net>tshny@earthlink.net
212-570-1646

MARCH 31 & APRIL 1, 2007
Brattleboro-Bombay Case Conference, Brattleboro, VT
Presentation and discussion of six cases cured the Sensation Way.
Contact: Spero Latchis at 802-254-2928 or <mailto:spero@sover.net>spero@sover.net
Maryel Sauve at 514-606-2474 or <mailto:maryelsauve@mac.com>maryelsauve@mac.com

MARCH 31 - APRIL 1, 2007
Elisa Song MD, Randall Neustaedter OMD, CCH, Berekeley, CA
Physical Exams, Diagnosis, and Red Flags
Holistic Pediatric Training
Contact: <http://www.healthychild.com/>http://www.healthychild.com

APRIL 6-8, 2007
Peter Gregory, Salt Spring Island, BC
Veterinary Homeopathy Seminar
Contact: RobinLogan@saltspring.com

APRIL 10-16 2007
World Homeopathy Awareness Week (WHAW), World Wide!!
This year's focus: Homeopathy For Women's Health
WHAW was created to promote homeopathic awareness all around the world. During this week homeopaths and friends of homeopathy from 32 countries around the world will come together to share with the world the miracles of homeopathy.
<http://www.worldhomeopathy.org/>www.worldhomeopathy.org

APRIL 11TH, 2007 at 1 pm Eastern US Time
First Weekly International One Hour Radio Program
Inner Health through Homeopathy
On Voice America <http://www.voiceamerica.com/>www.voiceamerica.com
Visit: www.innerhealth.us

APRIL 13-16, 2007
Jeff Baker, Orlando, FL
COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING IN THE VITAL SENSATION METHOD: a  two year course
Using Kingdoms, Miasms and the Levels of Experience to consistently and confidently find the simillimum
Session three
contact:  mauiacademy@earthlink.net or 808-572-2229
http://www.mauiacademy.com

APRIL 13-16, 2007
ANNUAL JOINT AMERICAN CONFERENCE ON HOMEOPATHY, Denver, CO
8 NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Contact: National Center for Homeopathy
(703) 548-7790, FAX (703) 548-7792
mailto:info@homeopathic.org
http://www.homeopathic.org

APRIL 13-15, 2007
School of Homeopathy, New York
Contact: Kathy Lukas, Director
212-570-2576
<http://www.schoolofhomeopathynewyork.com/>www.schoolofhomeopathynewyork.com New York City Program
<http://www.tshny.com/>www.tshny.com Online Foundation Course
tshny@earthlink.net

APRIL 13 -15, 2007
California Center for Homeopathic Education, San Diego, CA
Case-taking, Case-analysis & Case Workshops using the System of Vital Sensation
Bill Mann, L.Ac., Robert Gramlich, MD, Laurie Dack, Spero Latchis and Cheryl Feng
Contact: Cheryl Feng, director
(888) 475-4384
<mailto:info@cchomeopathic.com> cchomeopathic@aol.com
http://www.cchomeopathic.com

APRIL 14, 2007
Teleosis School of Homeopathy, Boston, MA
Advanced Clinical Supervision Program
(617) 547-8500
teleosis@verizon.net
http://www.teleosisschool.org/clinicalprogram.html

APRIL 14-15, 2007
Peter Fraser, Toronto, ON
Using Systems and Maps in Homeopathy
Riverdale Homeopathic Resources
mailto:marilyn.freedman@sympatico.ca
http://www.rhronline.ca
877-913-3370

APRIL 14-15, 2007
Krista Heron, ND DHANP, Seattle, WA
Methodology Seminar - New!
Contact: Natalie Freedman (206) 225-0999
E-mail <mailto:dnfreedman@earthlink.net>dnfreedman@earthlink.net
<http://www.homeopathyplanet.com/bastyr/UpcomingEvents.asp>http://www.homeopathyplanet.com/bastyr/UpcomingEvents.asp

APRIL 20-22, 2007
Melissa Burch, CCH, Cambridge, MA
Live Case Clinic and Advanced Casetaking using the Vital Sensation to find the remedy, Part 2
Contact: <about:blankgeorge@innerhealth.us%20>george@innerhealth.us or 617-491-3374, <about:blankwww.innerhealth.us>www.innerhealth.us

APRIL 20-23, 2007
Jeff Baker, Phoenix
COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING IN THE VITAL SENSATION METHOD: a two year course
Using Kingdoms, Miasms and the Levels of Experience to consistently and confidently find the simillimum
Session three
contact:  mauiacademy@earthlink.net or 808-572-2229
http://www.mauiacademy.com

APRIL 20-22, 2007
Dr. Farokh Master
Challenging Children (ADHD and Autism) and Lac Remedies
Teleosis School of Homeopathy, Boston, MA
(617) 547-8500
teleosis@verizon.net
http://www.teleosisschool.org/

APRIL 21-22, 2007
HOMEOPATHIC ACADEMY of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA  Carlsbad, CA
Foundation Class and Advanced Clinician Classes
Deborah Casey, Director
PH: 877-800-4197
<http://www.Homeopathic-Academy.com>www.Homeopathic-Academy.com

APRIL 21-22, 2007
Dr. A. U. Ramakrishnan, Los Angeles, CA
Homeopathy in the Treatment of Cancer
American University of Complementary Medicine
(310) 914-4116
<mailto:registrar@aucm.org>registrar@aucm.org

APRIL 21 & 22 2007
Los Angeles School of Homeopathy
Contact: Avghi Constantinides, Director
310 772-8235
www.lahomeopathicschool.com
avghi@homeopathycourses.com

APRIL 21-22, 2007
Teleosis School of Homeopathy, Boston, MA
Professional Program
(617) 547-8500
teleosis@verizon.net
http://www.teleosisschool.org/professionalprogram.html

APRIL 23-24, 2007
Farokh Master, MD
Difficult Patients Live Clinic
Teleosis School of Homeopathy, Boston, MA
(617) 547-8500
teleosis@verizon.net
http://www.teleosisschool.org/

APRIL 27-29, 2007
Dr. Sujit Chatterjee, LA
A Deeper Understanding of Homeopathy Seminar Series, Los Angeles, CA
california center for homeopathic education
Contact: Cheryl Feng
888-475-4384
cchomeopathic@aol.com
www.cchomeopathic.com

APRIL 28 - MAY 4, 2007
Massimo Mangialavori, Harvard, MA
The Language of the Body: Exploring our Perceptions
Study of Homeopathic Remedies and Families for this Issue
Sponsored by New England Homeopathic Academy
Contact: Betty Wood 978-635-0605
mailto:bw@bettywoodmd.com for detailed course description

APRIL 29, 2007
Teleosis School of Homeopathy, Boston, MA
The Elements of Homeopathy Program
(617) 547-8500
teleosis@verizon.net
http://www.teleosisschool.org/elements.html

MAY 3-6, 2007
Jonathan Shore, MD, Lake Arrowhead, CA
Between Heaven and Earth: Birds, Drugs, and a Trituration Proving
Los Angeles School of Homeopathy
310 279-5010
mailto:avghi@homeopathycourses.com

MAY 4-6, 2007
Louis Klein  RSHom,  Vancouver, B.C.
Homeopathic Master Clinician Course
Year Two, Session Six
Contact: Luminos Homeopathic Courses Ltd.
Aryana Rayne at 604-947-0757
info@homeopathycourses.com
http://www.homeopathycourses.com

MAY 5-6, 2007
HOMEOPATHIC ACADEMY of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA  Carlsbad, CA
Foundation Class
Deborah Casey, Director
PH: 877-800-4197
<http://www.Homeopathic-Academy.com>www.Homeopathic-Academy.com

MAY 5-6, 2007
Teleosis School of Homeopathy, Boston, MA
Professional Program
(617) 547-8500
teleosis@verizon.net
http://www.teleosisschool.org/professionalprogram.html

MAY 9-15, 2007
Misha Norland, Janet Snowdon, Uffculme, Devon, UK
International Summer School
Contact Mani Norland, +44(0)845 257 8887, <mailto:info@alternative-training.com>info@alternative-training.com

MAY 11-13, 2007
School of Homeopathy, New York
Contact: Kathy Lukas, Director
212-570-2576
<http://www.schoolofhomeopathynewyork.com/>www.schoolofhomeopathynewyork.com New York City Program
<http://www.tshny.com/>www.tshny.com Online Foundation Course
tshny@earthlink.net

MAY 12, 2007
Teleosis School of Homeopathy, Boston, MA
Advanced Clinical Supervision Program
(617) 547-8500
teleosis@verizon.net
http://www.teleosisschool.org/clinicalprogram.html

MAY 18-20, 2007
Melissa Burch, CCH, Cambridge, MA
Live Case Clinic and Advanced Casetaking using the Vital Sensation to find the remedy, Part 3
Contact: <about:blankgeorge@innerhealth.us%20>george@innerhealth.us or 617-491-3374, <about:blankwww.innerhealth.us>www.innerhealth.us

MAY 18-20, 2007
Sunil Anand, M.D., Los Angeles
Homeopathy for Behavior Disorders in Children
American University of Complementary Medicine
(310) 914-4116
<mailto:registrar@aucm.org>registrar@aucm.org

MAY 18-20,2007
Dr. Richard Moskowitz, M.D. , Portland, ME
In Light of the Homeopathic Point of View
Vaccines & Chronic Disease / Homeopathy vs. Medical System
Contact: mailto:megdavison@msn.com or 207-799-1835 / 749-3041

MAY 19-20, 2007
HOMEOPATHIC ACADEMY of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA  Carlsbad, CA
Advanced Clinician Classes Year Two and Year Three (separate classes)
Deborah Casey, Director
PH: 877-800-4197
<http://www.Homeopathic-Academy.com>www.Homeopathic-Academy.com

MAY 20, 2007
Teleosis School of Homeopathy, Boston, MA
The Elements of Homeopathy Program
(617) 547-8500
teleosis@verizon.net
http://www.teleosisschool.org/elements.html

MAY 30 - JUNE 3, 2007
Spero Latchis, Melissa Burch,
Drs Shachindra and Bhawisha Joshi, Brattleboro, VT
Cured cases the Sensation Way
Contact: Maryel Sauve at 514-606-2474; <mailto:homeopathe@mac.com>homeopathe@mac.com
Spero Latchis at 802-254-2928; spero@sover.net
www.centerforhomeopathy.com

JUNE 1-3, 2007
Richard Moskowitz, MD, Northampton, MA
In Light of the Homeopathic Point of View
Vaccines & Chronic Disease / Homeopathy vs. Medical System
Contact: Lauren Fox
mailto:lbf28@msn.com

JUNE 2-3, 2007
HOMEOPATHIC ACADEMY of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA  Carlsbad, CA
Foundation Class
Deborah Casey, Director
PH: 877-800-4197
<http://www.Homeopathic-Academy.com>www.Homeopathic-Academy.com

JUNE 2-3, 2007
Randall Neustaedter OMD, CCH, Berekeley, CA
Holistic Pediatric Practice
Holistic Pediatric Training
Contact: <http://www.healthychild.com/>http://www.healthychild.com

JUNE 2-3, 2007
 Krista Heron, ND DHANP, Seattle, WA
Precious and Base Metal Remedies                          
Contact: Natalie Freedman (206) 225-0999
E-mail <mailto:dnfreedman@earthlink.net>dnfreedman@earthlink.net
<http://www.homeopathyplanet.com/bastyr/UpcomingEvents.asp>http://www.homeopathyplanet.com/bastyr/UpcomingEvents.asp

JUNE 8-10, 2007
School of Homeopathy, New York
Contact: Kathy Lukas, Director
212-570-2576
<http://www.schoolofhomeopathynewyork.com/>www.schoolofhomeopathynewyork.com New York City Program
<http://www.tshny.com/>www.tshny.com Online Foundation Course
tshny@earthlink.net

JUNE 8-10, 2007
California Center for Homeopathic Education, San Diego, CA
Case-taking, Case-analysis & Case Workshops using the System of Vital Sensation
Bill Mann, L.Ac., Robert Gramlich, MD, Laurie Dack, Spero Latchis and Cheryl Feng
Contact: Cheryl Feng, director
(888) 475-4384
<mailto:info@cchomeopathic.com> cchomeopathic@aol.com
http://www.cchomeopathic.com

JUNE 9-10, 2007
HOMEOPATHIC ACADEMY of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA  Carlsbad, CA
Advanced Clinician Classes Year Two and Year Three (separate classes)
Deborah Casey, Director
PH: 877-800-4197
<http://www.Homeopathic-Academy.com>www.Homeopathic-Academy.com

JUNE 9-10 2007
Dr. A.U. Ramakrishnan, Egg Harbor Twp, NJ
Post Graduate Course in Homeopathy
Respiratory, Dermatology, Arthritis, Lupus
Phone: 609-927-5660
Email: Info@bihusa.com

JUNE 14-18, 2007
Rajan Sankaran, Vancouver
Contact: Murray Feldman
E-mail: mailto:Murray_Feldman@telus.net

JUNE 15-18, 2007
DYNAMIS SCHOOL - Jeremy Sherr; St Paul, MN
Session 9
Contact: Jake Kiakahi
Ph: 763 566 1926
<>jkhomeopath@msn.com

JUNE 16-29, 2007
Christina Chambreau, DVM, Bowie, MD
Homeopathic Animal Care Summer Courses 2007
Introductory and advanced sessions for all levels
Courses for professionals and non-professionals
Contact: mailto:TimSaffell@USA.Net
http://www.HomeopathicAnimalCare.org

JUNE 16-17, 2007
Teleosis School of Homeopathy, Boston, MA
Advanced Clinical Supervision Program
(617) 547-8500
teleosis@verizon.net
http://www.teleosisschool.org/clinicalprogram.html

JUNE 17, 2007
Teleosis School of Homeopathy, Boston, MA
The Elements of Homeopathy Program
(617) 547-8500
teleosis@verizon.net
http://www.teleosisschool.org/elements.html

JUNE 17-16, 2007
Teleosis School of Homeopathy, Boston, MA
Professional Program
(617) 547-8500
teleosis@verizon.net
http://www.teleosisschool.org/professionalprogram.html

JUNE 22-24, 2007
4-part series for 2007
california center for homeopathic education, Phoenix, AZ
Case-taking, Case-analysis & Case Workshops using the System of Vital Sensation
Bill Mann, L.Ac., Robert Gramlich, MD, Laurie Dack, Spero Latchis and Cheryl Feng
Contact: Cheryl Feng, director
(888) 475-4384
<mailto:info@cchomeopathic.com>cchomeopathic@aol.com
http://www.cchomeopathic.com

JUNE 23-24, 2007
Melissa Burch, CCH, Cambridge, MA
Inner Health System Manual and Training for setting up Client and Homeopathic services and Marketing
Contact: <about:blankgeorge@innerhealth.us%20>george@innerhealth.us or 617-491-3374, <about:blankwww.innerhealth.us>www.innerhealth.us

JULY 5-8, 2007
Jenny Hwozdek and Melissa Burch, CCH, RsHom(NA),  Cambridge, MA
Sensation Method Case-taking Workshop,
Apprenticeship Training Program, Inner Health, Inc.,
Contact: Alyson Garvey
Tel: 617-491-3374
Email: <mailto:alyson@innerhealth.us>alyson@innerhealth.us
Visit: <http://www.innerhealth.us/>www.innerhealth.us

JULY 12-15, 2007
Luc De Schepper, MD, Albuquerque, NM
Session Seven: Advanced Studies Program
Disturbances in the Psycho-sexual Maturity, part of the Obsessional Neurotic Personality
Management section with live case analysis and follow-ups.
Contact: <http://www.drluc.com>www.drluc.com

JULY 13-15, 2007
Jude Wills-Hunt, Toronto, ON
"Basics of Casetaking" seminar designed for Year1/Year2 students
Contact Christine Jambrosic Tel (416)315-0748, <mailto:cjambrosic@hotmail.com>cjambrosic@hotmail.com

JULY 20-22, 2007
California Center for Homeopathic Education, San Diego, CA
Case-taking, Case-analysis & Case Workshops using the System of Vital Sensation
Bill Mann, L.Ac., Robert Gramlich, MD, Laurie Dack, Spero Latchis and Cheryl Feng
Contact: Cheryl Feng, director
(888) 475-4384
<mailto:info@cchomeopathic.com> cchomeopathic@aol.com
http://www.cchomeopathic.com

JULY 27-29, 2007
Jenny Hwozdek and Melissa Burch, CCH, RsHom(NA),  Cambridge, MA
Sensation Method Live Clinic
Mentorship Training Program, Inner Health, Inc.,\
Contact: Alyson Garvey
Tel: 617-491-3374
Email: <mailto:alyson@innerhealth.us>alyson@innerhealth.us
Visit: <http://www.innerhealth.us/>www.innerhealth.us

JULY 28, 2007
Amy Rothenberg, ND, Mount Dora, FL
11th Annual Summer Seminar.
Contact <mailto:jchoagland@earthlink.net>jchoagland@earthlink.net or 352 406 0172, or 352 383 1761.
Register with K.King at <mailto:HomeopathyLake@yahoo.com>HomeopathyLake@yahoo.com.

JULY 29, 2007
Amy Rothenberg, Mount Dora, FL
Eleventh Annual Summer Seminar
Contact: <mailto:jchoagland@earthlink.net>jchoagland@earthlink.net
or 352 406 0172

AUGUST 16-19, 2007
Massimo Mangialavori, Seattle WA
Patients with Hysterical Reactions
Chimaphila, Lilium-tigrinum, Moschus, Passiflora, Valeriana, Cimicifuga, Zincum-valerianicum, Loxosceles reclusa, Asafoetida, Caulophillum, Ratanhia peruviana
Contact: Krista Heron at krista@drizzle.com

AUGUST 17-19, 2007
Janet Snowdon, Brattleboro, VT
Advanced seminar Sensation methods for Western Practitioners
Contact Betsy Levine 866 424 8783 <mailto:betsy@homeopathyschool.com>betsy@homeopathyschool.com.

SEPTEMBER 7-9, 2007
Homeopathic Community School, Seattle WA
Contact: Lucy Vaughters, PA-C, CCH,  Director,
425-672-4485
mailto:info@homeocommunityschool.com
web: http://www.homeocommunityschool.com

SEPTEMBER 7-9, 2007
California Center for Homeopathic Education, San Diego, CA
Case-taking, Case-analysis & Case Workshops using the System of Vital Sensation
Bill Mann, L.Ac., Robert Gramlich, MD, Laurie Dack, Spero Latchis and Cheryl Feng
Contact: Cheryl Feng, director
(888) 475-4384
<mailto:info@cchomeopathic.com> cchomeopathic@aol.com
http://www.cchomeopathic.com

SEPTEMBER 21-23, 2007
4-part series for 2007
california center for homeopathic education, Phoenix, AZ
Case-taking, Case-analysis & Case Workshops using the System of Vital Sensation
Bill Mann, L.Ac., Robert Gramlich, MD, Laurie Dack, Spero Latchis and Cheryl Feng
Contact: Cheryl Feng, director
(888) 475-4384
<mailto:info@cchomeopathic.com>cchomeopathic@aol.com
http://www.cchomeopathic.com

SEPTEMBER 22-23, 2007
Dr. Narendra Mehta, Brattleboro VT
Hahnemannain Homeopathy:
Miasms, Hering's Law in Cases of Acute and Deep-Seated Pathologies
Contact: Julian Jonas
homeopat@sover.net, 802-254-2928
www.centerforhomeopathy.com

SEPTEMBER 24-30, 2007
Misha Norland , Minneapolis area, MN
Advanced clinical workshop
Contact Betsy Levine 866 424 8783 <mailto:betsy@homeopathyschool.com>betsy@homeopathyschool.com

SEPTEMBER 28-30, 2007
Louis Klein  RSHom,  Vancouver, B.C.
Homeopathic Master Clinician Course
Year Three, Session Seven
Contact: Luminos Homeopathic Courses Ltd.
Aryana Rayne at 604-947-0757
info@homeopathycourses.com
http://www.homeopathycourses.com

SEPTEMBER 28 - OCTOBER 4, 2007
Massimo Mangialavori, Harvard, MA
The Language of the Body: Exploring Some Vital Organic Functions
Study of Homeopathic Remedies and Families for this Issue
Sponsored by New England Homeopathic Academy
Contact: Betty Wood 978-635-0605
mailto:bw@bettywoodmd.com for detailed course description

SEPTEMBER 28-30, 2007
Misha Norland , Minneapolis area, MN
Advanced 3-day Seminar
Contact Betsy Levine 866 424 8783 <mailto:betsy@homeopathyschool.com>betsy@homeopathyschool.com
OCTOBER 5-8, 2007
Jeff Baker, Orlando, FL
COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING IN THE VITAL SENSATION METHOD: a two year course
Using Kingdoms, Miasms and the Levels of Experience to consistently and confidently find the simillimum
Session four
contact:  mauiacademy@earthlink.net or 808-572-2229
http://www.mauiacademy.com

OCTOBER 11-14, 2007
Jenny Hwozdek and Melissa Burch, CCH, RsHom(NA),  Cambridge, MA
Sensation Method Case-taking Workshop,
Apprenticeship Training Program, Inner Health, Inc.,
Contact: Alyson Garvey
Tel: 617-491-3374
Email: <mailto:alyson@innerhealth.us>alyson@innerhealth.us
Visit: <http://www.innerhealth.us/>www.innerhealth.us

OCTOBER 12-15, 2007
Jeff Baker, Phoenix
COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING IN THE VITAL SENSATION METHOD: a  two year course
Using Kingdoms, Miasms and the Levels of Experience to consistently and confidently find the simillimum
Session four
contact:  mauiacademy@earthlink.net or 808-572-2229
http://www.mauiacademy.com

OCTOBER 12-14, 2007
Homeopathic Community School, Seattle WA
Contact: Lucy Vaughters, PA-C, CCH,  Director,
425-672-4485
mailto:info@homeocommunityschool.com
web: http://www.homeocommunityschool.com

OCTOBER 12-14, 2007
Louis Klein F.S.Hom, Toronto, Canada
"Illuminating the Homeopathic Intricacy of the Modern Child and Adult"
Contact: Luminos Homeopathic Courses Ltd.
Aryana Rayne at 604-947-0757
<mailto:info@homeopathycourses.com>info@homeopathycourses.com
<http://www.homeopathycourses.com>http://www.homeopathycourses.com

OCTOBER 23-24, 2008
Dr. Russell Malcolm,M.B.Ch.B., M.R.C.P.,  Valhalla, NY
Introduction to Medical Homeopathy
Sponsored by The American Institute of Homeopathy and
The Homeopathic Medical Society of the State of New York
Contact: Ronald D. Whitmont, MD,845-876-6323
<mailto:homeopathicmd@earthlink.net>homeopathicmd@earthlink.net.

OCTOBER 24, 2008
Dr. Russell Malcolm, M.B.Ch.B., M.R.C.P.,  Valhalla, NY
Multimedia in Homoeopathic Education
Sponsored by The American Institute of Homeopathy and
The Homeopathic Medical Society of the State of New York
Contact: Ronald D. Whitmont, MD,845-876-6323
<mailto:homeopathicmd@earthlink.net>homeopathicmd@earthlink.net.

OCTOBER 25-26, 2008
Dr. Russell Malcolm, M.B.Ch.B., M.R.C.P.,Valhalla, NY
Systems & Symbiosis: The Bowel Nosodes
Sponsored by The American Institute of Homeopathy and
The Homeopathic Medical Society of the State of New York
Contact: Ronald D. Whitmont, MD,845-876-6323
<mailto:homeopathicmd@earthlink.net>homeopathicmd@earthlink.net.

OCTOBER 26-28, 2007
4-part series for 2007
california center for homeopathic education, Phoenix, Az
Case-taking, Case-analysis & Case Workshops using the System of Vital Sensation
Bill Mann, L.Ac., Robert Gramlich, MD, Laurie Dack, Spero Latchis and Cheryl Feng
Contact: Cheryl Feng, director
(888) 475-4384
<mailto:info@cchomeopathic.com>cchomeopathic@aol.com
http://www.cchomeopathic.com

OCTOBER 26 - 28, 2007
Roger Morrison and Nancy Herrick
Putting it All Together - from Kingdom to Miasm to Family to Remedy
St. Francis College, Brooklyn Heights, NY
Contact Person: Rebekah Azzarelli, School of Homeopathy, NY
<mailto:tshny@earthlink.net>tshny@earthlink.net
212-570-1646

OCTOBER 27-28 2007
Dr. A.U. Ramakrishnan, Egg Harbor Twp, NJ
Post Graduate Course in Homeopathy
Gynecology and Obstetrics
Phone: 609-927-5660
Email: Info@bihusa.com

NOVEMBER 9-11, 2007
Homeopathic Community School, Seattle WA
Contact: Lucy Vaughters, PA-C, CCH,  Director,
425-672-4485
mailto:info@homeocommunityschool.com
web: http://www.homeocommunityschool.com

NOVEMBER 9-11, 2007
California Center for Homeopathic Education, San Diego, CA
Case-taking, Case-analysis & Case Workshops using the System of Vital Sensation
Bill Mann, L.Ac., Robert Gramlich, MD, Laurie Dack, Spero Latchis and Cheryl Feng
Contact: Cheryl Feng, director
(888) 475-4384
<mailto:info@cchomeopathic.com> cchomeopathic@aol.com
http://www.cchomeopathic.com

NOVEMBER 9-11
Jenny Hwozdek and Melissa Burch, CCH, RsHom(NA),  Cambridge, MA
Sensation Method Live Clinic
Mentorship Training Program, Inner Health, Inc.,\
Contact: Alyson Garvey
Tel: 617-491-3374
Email: <mailto:alyson@innerhealth.us>alyson@innerhealth.us
Visit: <http://www.innerhealth.us/>www.innerhealth.usa

DECEMBER 7-9, 2007
Homeopathic Community School, Seattle WA
Contact: Lucy Vaughters, PA-C, CCH,  Director,
425-672-4485
mailto:info@homeocommunityschool.com
web: http://www.homeocommunityschool.com

JANUARY 11-13 2008
Homeopathic Community School, Seattle WA
Contact: Lucy Vaughters, PA-C, CCH,  Director,
425-672-4485
mailto:info@homeocommunityschool.com
web: http://www.homeocommunityschool.com
FEBRUARY 1-3, 2008
Louis Klein  RSHom,  Vancouver, B.C.
Homeopathic Master Clinician Course
Year Three, Session Eight
Contact: Luminos Homeopathic Courses Ltd.
Aryana Rayne at 604-947-0757
info@homeopathycourses.com
http://www.homeopathycourses.com

FEBRUARY 8-10, 2008
Homeopathic Community School, Seattle WA
Contact: Lucy Vaughters, PA-C, CCH,  Director,
425-672-4485
mailto:info@homeocommunityschool.com
web: http://www.homeocommunityschool.com

MARCH 7-9, 2008
Homeopathic Community School, Seattle WA
Contact: Lucy Vaughters, PA-C, CCH,  Director,
425-672-4485
mailto:info@homeocommunityschool.com
web: http://www.homeocommunityschool.com

MARCH 14 - 16, 2008
Roger Morrison and Nancy Herrick
Putting it All Together - from Kingdom to Miasm to Family to Remedy
St. Francis College, Brooklyn Heights, NY
Contact Person: Rebekah Azzarelli, School of Homeopathy, NY
<mailto:tshny@earthlink.net>tshny@earthlink.net
212-570-1646

MARCH 29-30 2008
Dr. A.U. Ramakrishnan, Egg Harbor Twp, NJ
Post Graduate Course in Homeopathy
Gastrointestinal and Renal Disease
Phone: 609-927-5660
Email: Info@bihusa.com

APRIL 8-15, 2008
Joint Homeopathic Conference, Newport RI
Speakers to be determined by consensus of
NASH, AIH, HANP, HNA and NCH
Contact: NCH  (703) 548-7790
http://www.homeopathic.org

APRIL 11-13, 2008
Homeopathic Community School, Seattle WA
Contact: Lucy Vaughters, PA-C, CCH,  Director,
425-672-4485
mailto:info@homeocommunityschool.com
web: http://www.homeocommunityschool.com

APRIL 26 - MAY 2, 2008
Massimo Mangialavori, Harvard, MA
The Language of the Body: Passages: Relation with Time and Space
Incarnation, Birth and Development through Issues Surrounding Death
Study of Homeopathic Remedies and Families for this Issue
Sponsored by New England Homeopathic Academy
Contact: Betty Wood 978-635-0605
mailto:bw@bettywoodmd.com for detailed course description

MAY 2-4, 2008
Louis Klein  RSHom,  Vancouver, B.C.
Homeopathic Master Clinician Course
Year Three, Session Nine
Contact: Luminos Homeopathic Courses Ltd.
Aryana Rayne at 604-947-0757
info@homeopathycourses.com
http://www.homeopathycourses.com

MAY 9-11, 2008
Homeopathic Community School, Seattle WA
Contact: Lucy Vaughters, PA-C, CCH,  Director,
425-672-4485
mailto:info@homeocommunityschool.com
web: http://www.homeocommunityschool.com

JUNE 15-17, 2008
Homeopathic Community School, Seattle WA
Contact: Lucy Vaughters, PA-C, CCH,  Director,
425-672-4485
mailto:info@homeocommunityschool.com
web: http://www.homeocommunityschool.com

JUNE 21-22 2008
Dr. A.U. Ramakrishnan, Egg Harbor Twp, NJ
Post Graduate Course in Homeopathy
Endocrine and HEENT
Phone: 609-927-5660
Email: Info@bihusa.com

OCTOBER 11-12 2008
Dr. A.U. Ramakrishnan, Egg Harbor Twp, NJ
Post Graduate Course in Homeopathy
Psychiatry and Some Polycrests
Phone: 609-927-5660
Email: Info@bihusa.com

OCTOBER 18-24, 2008
Massimo Mangialavori, Harvard, MA
The Language of the Body: Self Esteem and Affection
Study of Homeopathic Remedies and Families for this Issue
Sponsored by New England Homeopathic Academy
Contact: Betty Wood 978-635-0605
mailto:bw@bettywoodmd.com for detailed course description

APRIL 25 - MAY 1, 2009
Massimo Mangialavori, Harvard, MA
The Language of the Body: Different Temperaments and Issues in Relating
Study of Homeopathic Remedies and Families for this Issue
Sponsored by New England Homeopathic Academy
Contact: Betty Wood 978-635-0605
mailto:bw@bettywoodmd.com for detailed course description

OCTOBER 17-23, 2009
Massimo Mangialavori, Harvard, MA
The Language of the Body: Dualism, Ambivalence and Schism
Study of Homeopathic Remedies and Families for this Issue
Sponsored by New England Homeopathic Academy
Contact: Betty Wood 978-635-0605
mailto:bw@bettywoodmd.com for detailed course description


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INTERNATIONAL SEMINARS
MARCH 31-APRIL 1, 2007
Luc De Schepper, MD, Amersfoort, Holland
Contact: Rene Otter at  mailto:rcotter@wxs.nl
 
APRIL 3-5, 2007
Luc De Schepper, MD, Dubai
Contact: Dr F. Shaddell at <mailto:acm@phau.org>acm@phau.org

APRIL 28 - MAY 2, 2007
Rajan Sankaran, Tokyo, Japan
Contact: Hayto Ozaki
E-mail:   mailto:hayato12@violin.ocn.ne.jp
http://www.eonet.ne.jp/~homeopathy-zyuku/

MAY 18 -20, 2007
Jan Scholten, Porretta Terme, Bologna, Italy
Homeopathy and the Periodic Table. New advances in homeopathy: how to treat homeopaths
XI International Seminar of Homeopathic Medecine
mailto:info@swanevents.com
http://www.almaomeopatia.org
Tel. +39 081 413168     Fax. +39 081 2140779

JUNE 1-3 ,2007
Dr Rajan Sankaran,Johannesburg,South Africa
Contact: Beatrix mailto:thook@global.co.za
Tel: +27824461238

JUNE 4-10, 2007
Luc De Schepper, MD, Helsinki, Finland
Contact: Jaana at mailto:info@homeopatiakoulutus.fi

JUNE 6-9 , 2007
Dr Rajan Sankaran,Brazil
Contact: Renato Azambuja
Email: mailto:renazambuja@terra.com.br

JUNE 11-15, 2007
Massimo Mangialavori, Anacapri, Italy
The Sense of Guilt and Some Euphorbiaceae
Acalypha indica, Croton tiglium, Euphorbia resinifera, Hura brasiliensis, Mancinella venenata, Mercurialis perennis, Ricinus communis, Stillingia sylvatica and other related remedies ...
http://www.mangialavori.com
Contact: mailto:matrix@mangialavori.it

JUNE 22-24, 2007
Amy Rothenberg - Ireland
contact: Monica Rigney
monica@kennys.ie

JUNE 22-24, 2007
Irish Conference on Homeopathy 2007
National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland.
Contact: Catherine Holland - 00 353 (0)87 9212352
or Mary Faulkner - mailto:mfaulkner@oceanfree.net

JUNE 25-27, 2007
Jayesh Shah, Galway Ireland.
Following the Irish Conference in NUIG
Contact: mailto:admin@galwayhomeopathy.com
http://www.galwayhomeopathy.com/

JUNE 28 - JULY 1, 2007
Paul Herscu - Munich, Germany
contact: Helmut Schumacher
helmutschumacher@gmx.net

AUGUST 6-10, 2007
62nd LIGA Congress, Puebla, Mexico
rhiltner@sbcglobal.net
Ph: 805-646-1495
Fx: 805-646-8159
169 E El Roblar Dr.
Ojai, Ca 93023

SEPTEMBER 4-16, 2007
Dr. Sunil Anand, Pune, India
International Residential Workshop on Vital Sensation and Pediatrics
Contact: Dr. Abhay Talwalkar: mailto:mihika1@vsnl.com
http://www.drsunilanand.com

SEPTEMBER 25-26, 2007
Andre Saine, Ettlingen, Germany
Resolving Cases with the Differential Materia Medica of Lesser Used Remedies
International Hahnemannian Congress,
Contact: Dr. med. Carl Rudolf Klinkenberg, President of the IHC at
http://www.hahnemann-congress.org

SEPTEMBER 27-29, 2007
International Hahnemannian Congress, Ettlingen, Germany
Featuring Andre Saine, Klaus Hozapfel, editor of ZKH
Contact: Dr. med. Carl Rudolf Klinkenberg, President of the IHC at
http://www.hahnemann-congress.org

OCTOBER 3-4 ,2007
Dr Rajan Sankaran, Kandern, Germany
Contact: Narayana Verlag
Email: mailto:seminar@narayana-verlag.de

OCTOBER 6-9, 2007
Dr. Rajan Sankaran, Munich
Contact: Hansel Jurgen, mailto:dr.hansel@t-online.de
 
OCTOBER 12-14, 2007
Dr. Rajan Sankaran,  ANTWERPEN
Contact: Bert Lefevre, mailto:bert.lefevre@antwerpen.be
http://www.homeopathy-antwerpen.be/Sankaran2007/index.html

OCTOBER 15-16, 2007
Dr. Rajan Sankaran,  ANTWERPEN
Clinical Workshop
Contact: Bert Lefevre, mailto:bert.lefevre@antwerpen.be
http://www.homeopathy-antwerpen.be/Sankaran2007/index.html

OCTOBER 19-21, 2007
Links Conference, Heidelberg, Germany
Celebrating LINKS - The Homeopathic Conference
Massimo Mangialavori, Rajan Sankaran, Jan Scholten and many others
Contact: Thieme.congress, Rüdigerstraße 14, 70469 Stuttgart, Germany
Tel. +49 711 8931 301, Fax +49 711 8931 370,
E-mail: homeopathic-conference@medizinverlage.de
http://www.homeopathic-conference.de

OCTOBER 20-21, 2007
Divya Chhabra, Sydney Australia
Unveiling the True Portrait
Australian Homoeopathic Association
Phone: 61 2 9719 2793
Email: ahansw@pnc.com.au

NOVEMBER 2-4, 2007
Luc De Schepper, MD
Kanden, Germany
Contact: Narayana Verlag, Herbert Sigwart
mailto:info@narayana-verlag.de

NOVEMBER 17-19, 2007
Paul Herscu - Zurich, Switzerland
contact:  Esther Theiler
estheiler@hotmail.com

JANUARY 14 - FEBRUARY 8, 2008
Bengal Allen Medical Institute - Kolkata (Calcutta), India
Supervision under Dr. Subrata Kumar Banerjea, BHMS (India)
200 live severe acute and chronic cases using the miasmatic approach
E. Mail: mailto:hahnemann@vsnl.com
http://www.homoeopathy-course.com

FEBRUARY 13-23, 2008
Sensation And BeyondŠ Into The World Of The Source, Mumbai (Bombay), India.
A ten day seminar in the Bombay method of Homoeopathy by Homoeopathic Research and Charities.
Teachers: Dr. Rajan Sankaran, Dr. Jayesh Shah, Dr. Sujit Chatterjee, Dr. Sudhir Baldota, Dr. Mahesh Gandhi, Dr. Paresh Vasani, Dr. Rashmi Jaising, Drs. Shachindra and Bhawisha Joshi, Dr. Dinesh Chauhan
Contact: mailto:heli@vsnl.com; mailto:rji@vsnl.com mailto:drchauhan@vsnl.net; seminar@homeopathy.org.
http://www.HomeopathyIndia.org