Microbiome & Homeopathy

“The road to health is paved with good intestines!” – Sherry A. Rogers

Our 2020 and 2021 conferences addressed an important new health topic that has been changing the face of holistic health. 

The Microbiome. 

Recent research has attributed the important role that intestinal microbial balance and “leaky gut” plays in Mental health, Autism, Skin complaints, allergies, and many inflammatory and auto immune concerns. 

Dr. Edward Bach (1886 – 1936),  was  a physician, pathologist, bacteriologist and homeopath. He is more widely known for the development of the ‘Bach Flower remedies’, but has earned respect, and found fame in the realm of homeopathy, for the creation of the ‘Bowel Nosodes’.

Bach undertook research into immunology and recognised parallels between the concept of vaccination and the homeopathic treatment approach. This insight led Bach to develop seven homeopathic nosodes that were derived from bowel bacteria.

This group of homeopathic remedies has become important and applicable to restoring balance to the microbiome. 

We were delighted to bring Hilery Dorrian, Acupuncturist and Homeopath, to our 2020 conference, who shared with us over 30 years of experience  with these remedies in her practice. If you would like to watch the video recordings of her presentation on Bowel Nosodes, you will find it here.

For our 2021 conference, Ronald Whitmont, MD, spoke on Homeopathy, the Microbiome and Epidemic Inflammatory Illness. If you would like to watch the video recordings of the conference, including his presentation, you will find it here.

World renowned professor and homeopath George Vithoulkas’s article An integrated perspective on transmutation of acute inflammation into chronic and the role of the microbiome discusses the mechanism by which subjecting a healthy person to continuous drug treatment for acute inflammatory conditions (at a certain time) leads to transmutation to chronic disease. Read the full article here.