Homeopathy, empiricism, and “good science”
It is not enough to say “homeopathy works.” As the practice of homeopathic medicine becomes more mainstream, the higher the standard of proof and practice is required. Grocery stores sell remedies,...
View ArticleThe “Memory” of Water & the Physics of Homeopathy
Reductionism is an approach to understanding the nature of complex things by reducing them to the interactions of their parts. A lot of established scientific theory is based on reductionism. Vitalism...
View ArticleThe Pain of Fantasy Baseball can be healed with Homeopathy
I am about to begin my 24th season of fantasy baseball. I have never won. This is a source of pain, but it helps to admit it (acceptance of the addiction is the first step). Part of what makes winning...
View ArticlePED’s, Pro Sport & Homeopathic Solutions
When pro athletes get caught taking performance enhancing drugs, the bust is always accompanied by self-righteous public fury over the deception perpetrated upon the innocent. It has been a...
View ArticleSoft Tissue, Hard Fences & Josh Reddick’s Sprained Wrist
Oakland Athletics right fielder, Josh Reddick, crashed into the low wall along the right field line chasing a foul ball yesterday. The A’s were leading by 8 runs at the time, so you can debate Josh’s...
View ArticleMaking Miracles The Hard Way & The Humbling of a Homeopath
“Don’t mind me, I’m just creating life…” There’s only one response to the hubris of a pregnant lady, and it must be delivered with the utmost sincerity. It is: “Yes honey”. My wife is with child. She...
View Article“The Hangover”, The Hair of the Dog & Homeopathy
To commemorate the release of the final chapter of Todd Phillips’ intermittently funny trilogy, as well as the greatest Canadian holiday, Victoria Day, I’d like to discuss an epidemic that plagues many...
View ArticleBetter than the Moment, Better than the Memory
It’s been a few weeks since my last post and I apologize for keeping you all waiting. I’ve been suffering from an extreme level of anticipatory anxiety that has paralyzed me into a state of...
View ArticleHigh On a Mountain
In the summer of 2000, I spent four months working on Mt. Evans, Colorado, at an elevation of 10000 feet. I was born and raised in Toronto (about 700 feet above sea level), so as you can imagine, this...
View Article“Bright Almond” is Coming!
Not long ago, no matter the physical complaint, we would go to our General Practitioner (aka, the one covered by OHIP), and hope for a referral to a Specialist (aka, the one maybe covered by OHIP)....
View ArticleHaving high testosterone isn’t about being an a**hole, it’s about not being a...
I’ve been inspired by John Romaniello and Adam Bornstein and their book “Engineering the Alpha“, to examine the diminishing returns men are getting from their endocrine systems, and how it negatively...
View ArticleTime to Biohack
I love the word “bio-hack”. It’s so futuristic. I grew up with the “six million dollar man” (apparently in syndication, because it stopped running in 1978), so I think being bionic would be awesome....
View ArticleHomeopathy as Primary care, Homeopathy as Complementary care
Once I became a Homeopath, my goal was to help everybody. Everybody is a patient and I can help everyone, in one way or another. Alas, just mentally putting it out there into the universe, did not make...
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