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Jamie Oskin is adjunct faculty in the Homœopathy department at Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine & Health Sciences. Jamie does research in Nutrition and Dietetics, Infectious Diseases and General Practice. Their most recent publication is 'Clarifying Vexation, A Historically Misunderstood Concept'.
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This article exposes the bias and stonewalling experienced while submitting an article for publication in the Journal of Evidenced Based Integrative Medicine (JEBIM). The article in question was a response to Nelson et al., "The Bell Tolls for Homeopathy: Time for Change in the Training and Practice of North American Naturopathic Physicians", which...
An eleven-year-old male presented to the clinic with fever, cough and rash. He was diagnosed with an acute Valley Fever (coccidioidomycosis) infection with erythema multiforme and was successfully treated with a homœopathic medicine using Bönninghausen’s Therapeutic Pocketbook (1) method. This case illustrates the effectiveness of homœopathy for th...
An examination is made of the “vexation” concept. Vexation is accurately clarified with examples from provings records in the materia medicæ. The vexation repertory rubrics will be traced to their origins in Bönninghausen’s Therapeutic Pocketbook, through George Dimitriadis’ most accurate English translation [TBR2].1 Comparison is made to James Tyl...
Due to the oscillating nature of the symptoms within rapid cycling or cyclothymic bipolar disorder, an accurate
homoeopathic prescription must produce alternating symptoms within the drug’s primary action in order to most similarly match the disease state of the patient. By example, this case report presents the homoeopathic treatment of a patient...
An examination is made of Dr. Heiner Frei's Polarity Analysis 1 (PA) method of using Bönninghausen's Therapeutic Pocketbook. Comparison is made between the PA method of Frei and the original Therapeutic Pocketbook reertorial method of Bönninghausen, using George Dimitriadis's most accurate English translation of the Pocketbook [TBR2]. 36 The critic...