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Family Predisposition Influencing Current Health Webinar SOLD OUT!
Family Predisposition Influencing Current Health Webinar SOLD OUT!
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This webinar will be taking place at 4:00pm on Wednesday 21st November 2012 for only £10!
Everything in the Universe is connected, as is the history of our health. Nothing happens by chance.
In this ground breaking webinar, we will look to see how adopting the Pasteur understanding of disease totally destroys the connected ancestral understanding of our current health problems.
Barbara will share some of the patterns she has seen over and over again in her many years of practice.
How is it that if someone comes to her practice with eating distress, she knows there will be a thyroid imbalance?
In terms of homoeopathic miasms, we know that to develop eating distress, there will also be a Tubercular predisposition.
In this webinar, Barbara will show how this arises, how it is passed on and why she can see these patterns.
The ‘Nothing Happens By Chance’ is so played out when we look at the progression of a family health story. Why is it that Barbara can find the story predictable in late teenage boys who have been sectioned? What is it that has gone before?
We will look to see how these predispositions are physically manifested and how they can be treated.
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