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Do homeopaths use electronic equipment for diagnosis?

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Do homeopaths use electronic equipment for diagnosis?

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A. Some practitioners who call themselves homeopaths do. But to a classical prescriber these practitioners are not, strictly speaking, homeopaths. They use homeopathic remedies in a non-homeopathic way. The same goes for those practitioners who inject the remedies. There may be value in these approaches, but they probably shouldn’t be called homeopathy. In classical teaching, a patient should either ingest (eat) or inhale (sniff) the remedy.

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