(This is from my May 2020 Impossible Cure Newsletter). At this point, most of us are probably used to the "new reality" but are still coping with ups and downs. Who to trust? What to believe? How...
Dana Ullman
Why Am I So Confident About Homeopathy? It Works! Here’s Some More Scientific Proof Too
Just this week I got an email from someone who has begun to read Impossible Cure. (Actually, he's listening to the audio book -- something many of you might also be interested in.) He asked me how I...
Homeopathic Reflections for Year’s End
Last month I promised to provide a list of studies in this month's newsletter. However, I decided that this would be a better way to begin 2019 -- with new energy and information. December seems...
Homeopathic Bits and Pieces to Contemplate at Year’s End
As 2017 comes to a conclusion, here are some interesting tidbits to check out. Interesting Articles: Another interesting article by Dana Ullman full of compelling facts, figures, and scientitic...
Homeopathy — Ever Controversial
Homeopathy has aroused controversy ever since the time of Hahnemann -- mostly because it posed a threat to the medical status quo. Yes, it has always been mocked as "ridiculous" by the...
Lots of New Homeopathic Research to Report
Our trusty informant on homeopathic research, Dana Ullman, has let his followers know that a leading medical journal has reported the success of homeopathic/potentized estrogen in treating...
It’s 2017 — Let’s Get to Work for Homeopathy!
I know that many in the world are greeting 2017 with trepidation. The upcoming Trump presidency will have an uncertain impact on not only the United States, but the entire world. Many people I...
Homeopathy — A World Treasure, Hidden in Plain Sight
In his foreword to my book, Impossible Cure, homeopath Richard Pitt wrote the following: "Like a hidden treasure sitting in a basement for two hundred years, the jewels of homeopathy need to see the...
The Times They Are A’Changin
Fall is in the air -- the end of summer, time for a new school year, time for the Jewish New Year too. In so many ways, fall always feels like a time of metamorphosis. The spring opens forward, but...