A best-selling introduction to homeopathy for the
general public that is also used as a first-year text in
many homeopathic schools, Impossible Cure: The Promise
of Homeopathy provides an in-depth and exciting account
of the history, philosophy, and experience of
homeopathic medicine. At the core of Impossible Cure is
the amazing story of how the author's son was cured of
autism with homeopathy. It also includes dozens of other
testimonials of homeopathic cure, for a variety of
physical, mental, and emotional conditions.Impossible
Cure will serve as an invaluable guide to anyone
interested in learning more about this intriguing form
of health care. It has won endorsements from leading
experts in alternative health care, including: Larry
Dossey, MD (executive editor, Alternative Therapies in
Health and Medicine, and author of Healing Words);
Bernard Rimland, PhD (director, Autism Research
Institute); Wayne Jonas, MD (director, Samueli
Institute, and former director, Office of Alternative
Medicine, NIH); Michael Castleman (author of The New
Healing Herbs and other consumer health books); Louis
Klein, RSHom (president, Luminos Homeopathic Courses);
and Richard Pitt, CCH, RSHom(NA) (director, Pacific
Academy of Homeopathy).About the author: Amy Lansky
received her doctorate in computer science from Stanford
University in 1983. After many years working at various
Silicon Valley research institutions, she made an
unusual career move -- she became a student, writer, and
promoter of homeopathic medicine. This was prompted by
the miraculous cure of her son's autism with homeopathy.
She serves on the board of the National Center for
Homeopathy and has been active in the national health
freedom movement. She is dedicated to helping others --
especially families with autistic children -- discover
the curative powers of homeopathy. |
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