My young son had been plagued since birth with ill health due to a variety of food and environmental sensitivities. A number of traditional and non-traditional healthcare professionals had been unable to make a true difference for him. Indeed, during his many reactive episodes, I felt truly alone and unable to get an appointment for several weeks.Â
All that changed when I found my homeopath. His constitutional homeopathic remedies made such an astounding difference that he has been able to gain and maintain exceptional good health and energy ever since. During the course of this treatment, the homeopath made himself available at all times for any crisis moments that my son would experience. That was a priceless gift in terms of peace of mind and support.Â
My boy is now approaching ear 12 at school and has been exceptionally healthy for all of the past four years. Our homeopath is a true blessing.
Susanna B about HARDO BOTTIN, AHA professional member, Hahndorf, SA
External triggers
When your natural resistance is lowered, you become susceptible to external triggers such as allergens and micro-organisms. One in three Australians will suffer from an allergy-related condition at some point in their lives.
In 2005, over 10 per cent of Australians reported suffering from asthma, and over 16 per cent with hay fever and allergic rhinitis. These numbers are increasing year by year. A person with allergies has an abnormal immune response to a substance (allergen) that normally would not cause a
reaction. Hay fever is usually understood to be an allergic reaction to an external irritant, such as pollen, and this perception is reinforced by hay fever frequently appearing in springtime. However, not everybody is affected by pollen in the same way. The symptoms of hay fever — sneezing, coughing,
watery eyes, congestion — are signs of the body’s innate healing mechanism attempting to rid itself of the irritant.