Sunday, 25 January 2009

New at The Natural History Museum Website


The Natural History Museum now has a database of plants and fungi used in homeopathy. It is very detailed and fascinating, with beautiful watercolours, botanical drawings and photographs of the plants.

I can see this being a brilliant resource for homeopaths and student homeopaths.

Look at Aconite for example:

It's worth being able to recognise it as it is still one of the most deadly poisonous plants known to man! It is of course entirely safe in the highly refined homeopathic dose.

The main two reasons I prescribe Aconite are for colds and coughs brought on by a cold, dry wind; and for states of anxiety and fright. It's very useful to help people who are anxious about an exam or driving test.

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