The Autumn Clinical Seminar
It has been a month since the new school held its first seminar in the Chambéry area. Despite the tight deadlines imposed by the availability of the venue, we were delighted to welcome a large number of students and visitors on the first day.
This year, the live consultations took place in front of an audience, and to my great surprise, they went wonderfully well. The patients felt at ease, and the audience was delighted.
We analysed each case with mathematical rigour. And so we went through Saccharum album, Cenchris, Mercurius, Naja, Apis, Calcaera, Lac Defloratum, Natrium phosphoricum, Lac Vaccininum, Natrium sulphuricum, Causticum, and many more.
We should highlight the exceptional case of Lake Felinum, which on its own was worth the whole seminar!
There was also full engagement with the students, as everyone was invited to come and interview the case subjects. It was an incredible experience for everyone.
Our guest from outside the school, the excellent Dr Vincent Reliquet, led a fascinating discussion on medicine and its future, whilst Dr Eric Loridan spoke to us about his studies in homeopathy.
Finally, Dr Reliquet’s straightforward, rational advice on supplementation with iodine, vitamin D and so on also captivated the audience.
So we’ll be sticking with the same model for next year!








Some photos from the seminar
The discussions, with Dr Reliquet taking part remotely, as he was stranded in the North due to his flight being cancelled!
We’d chosen the Domaine des Saints Pères, and we weren’t disappointed. The setting was stunning, and the food absolutely superb. It’s important to treat yourself at a seminar like this.
Video is available everywhere, so you can record both discussions and clinical cases!
The next seminar will take place in June.
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I am proud to count myself among the first to have exposed the Covid conspiracy in the early months of 2020. Rediscover Here’s the article which is likely to go down in history.
As time goes by, my view is constantly being confirmed; mind you, it wasn’t exactly rocket science, given that manufacturers have been sorely lacking in imagination since 1910…
‘There is in every human being a natural inclination to act in accordance with reason. This is, in fact, to act in accordance with virtue.’
Saint Thomas Aquinas in the Somme: the law.


A reminder for those who haven’t got the message
Washing your hands with soap and water remains a basic hygiene practice, as hands are, by their very nature, prone to getting dirty. To all those who have relied heavily on hand sanitisers and continue to do so: they irritate the skin and mucous membranes, and can trigger allergies. They are likely to be carcinogenic, neurotoxic, reprotoxic and harmful to the environment. Their names contain the word ‘acrylate’, such as acrylate copolymer or acrylate/C10-30 alkyl acrylate crosspolymer.
‘The soul and the body, united as one, form a harmonious whole, for man is created in the image of God.’
Saint Gregory of Nyssa, our Saint from Cappadocia. From *De Hominis Opificio* [On the Creation of Man], chapter 12.
The immune system disaster
As a bonus, a article which comes from a Korean team that has examined the entire population – just over 51 million… victims. It is a devastating blow to the immune system.


Symptoms aren’t the enemy!
The Faculty has taught me, and continues to teach me, to ‘silence’ the symptoms in students who are, for the most part, selected for their compliance. But symptoms are the language of life. They are the living being’s call to be understood and heard. Obviously, I am not saying that it is wonderful to be ill and to exhibit symptoms. I am merely trying to open your eyes to a clinical reality. We listen to symptoms because they point the way to the cure; they are, quite literally, the language of nature that the Master of the Art of Healing must learn to observe. Continued... here.
And finally, here is this month’s video, entitled ‘What Hahnemann Knew’. In summary: science evolves in a non-linear manner, often encountering resistance to new ideas. Modern medicine is open to criticism for its dogmatism and corruption, and ‘holistic healing’ is being championed everywhere. However, it is essential to understand the totality of symptoms rather than focusing on individual organs. I discuss the potential of homeopathy, alongside warnings about chemical treatments. A paradigm shift is needed to integrate rational thinking and holistic practices into the treatment of health problems.