Book Review: Homeopathy for Sports, Exercise and Dance

Book Review – Homeopathy for Sports, Exercise and Dance From – The Homeopath Number 77 – Spring 2000 Author: Emlyn Thomas Reviewed by Katherine Armitage This is a beautifully produced, compact handbook full of easily accessible information. It is written by a man with years of homeopathic experience and who is himself no stranger to physical endurance, having led major expeditions to many great mountain ranges, including the Himalayas. As well as for the homeopath, and for anybody who participates in sport or dance, this book is intended for club managers, coaches and dance directors. Who, it is hoped, once familiar with the contents, will be able to maintain their team, club or company’s performance by ensuring more effective recovery from injury and overstrain and by using homeopathy to maximise their athletes’ potential. As this book is intended to be used by anybody, with or without knowledge of homeopathy, to treat quite complex and simple sports, exercise and dance injuries, the first five chapters map out the homoeopathic principles and how to use them. There are plenty of case examples, starting with Rhus tox and Arnica cases, which are echoed by other equally apt cases throughout the book that give […]

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Book Review – Homeopathy for Sports, Exercise and Dance From – The Homeopath Number 77 – Spring 2000 Author: Emlyn Thomas Reviewed by Katherine Armitage This is a beautifully produced, compact handbook full of easily accessible information. It is written by a man with years of homeopathic experience and who is himself no stranger to physical endurance, having led major expeditions to many great mountain ranges, including the Himalayas. As well as for the homeopath, and for anybody who participates in sport or dance, this book is intended for club managers, coaches and dance directors. Who, it is hoped, once familiar with the contents, will be able to maintain their team, club or company’s performance by ensuring more effective recovery from injury and overstrain and by using homeopathy to maximise their athletes’ potential. As this book is intended to be used by anybody, with or without knowledge of homeopathy, to treat quite complex and simple sports, exercise and dance injuries, the first five chapters map out the homoeopathic principles and how to use them. There are plenty of case examples, starting with Rhus tox and Arnica cases, which are echoed by other equally apt cases throughout the book that give […] Penny Barron

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