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Jai Lawrence's avatar

Howdy,

All those homeopathic pharmacies we are supposed to support etc are all guilty of selling on Amazon and almost always for cheaper price than getting from them directly, not to mention usually no shipping and getting it faster, a combination most can’t pass up, esp. if in dire need of a rx. They must stop selling there first but you know they are not going to. You can find almost all of the well known and lesser known ones selling on there, including

washington homeopathic products, one of the oldest. Helios does too and on it goes.

So it’s not the consumers fault, it’s the companies that decide to sell there.

I use to wholesale animal essentials and many many all natural and homeopathic products. Then they all started selling on the big A. Prices lower and benefits stated above not to mention,….and this was and still is a huge one, the companies would set a map price, (min, selling price) BUT they wouldn’t end up enforcing it. This has been going on for decades….so it put the little guy out of business. I often found and still find prices on there lower than wholesale prices…….. 🤬

So, these homeopathic pharmacies choose to sell there and they are still supported by you buying from them. The only things I tell pple to be buyer aware of from buying from amz. Is that if the remedy is not being shipped from manufacturer, then those rx’s are being stored in very hot warehouses full of electronics but it seems that the remedies still remain potent as we have seen throughout homeopathic history, like the old controversy of to stay away from coffee or not when you take a homeopathic rx.

Many changes for good are happening and will be the norm sooner than not. A whole new incredible world coming soon!

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Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

Right on for Washington, but I’ve never known Amazon to sell anything but the Big Brands, like Boiron in the past. Have you seen smaller independent pharmacy’s remedies on Amazon as well?

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Jai Lawrence's avatar

Yes, been seeing them for many years on there and looked it up before posting above. I just took a screen shot from a page on there but don’t know how to paste it here.

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Marcia Jameson's avatar

I ordered and received several Boiron remedies from Amazon in the last week. So, they are still offering and shipping them.

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Jai Lawrence's avatar

Boiron, like many, errr most all natural and/or homeopathic companies , including Washington homeopathics, have sold the companies and they are usually now owned by big pharma and food companies buying them up and the info is very very hard to find bc it’s like a shell company of these evil big conglomerates. I’ve been watching this happen for almost a decade now. No company you know of is owned by the same pple they started/created them. Very hard pressed to find one that is. I know bc I’ve researched, ite depressing, sad n scary.I’ve seen the companies completely change and not for the good we shall say. I remain faithful and in the know that evil is being overcome w good tho.

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Webe1's avatar

Do you know of any remaining resources that have not been corrupted and/or compromised?

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Jai Lawrence's avatar

Not sure if you’re talking homeopathic or not….. but idk of any all natural foods or natural products places that haven’t been bought out. There’s a chart that exists that lists them, shows the big web, just like how all worldwide media is owned by only 5-7 huge companies, who answer to even fewer. I can’t remember where that web chart is. Amy’s soups, toms of Maine, solgar, every one of them that you can name, sold out. In their defense, perhaps, some of them didn’t know who was really behind the llc that bought them and they’ve been lied too. Idk, none of us were there.

Hylands sold out big, they barely do cell salts anymore and the ones they do, lesser quantity, jacked up prices. Insanity. They are far cry now from the original hylands known for their cell/tissue salts over 100+ yrs. I wanted to start my own company to combat all that. Pple need choices and affordable n trusted ones at that! I buy from Jackson’s now. Won’t touch or support hylands even w all their sales.

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Webe1's avatar

What is Jackson’s?

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Jai Lawrence's avatar

Jackson’s cell salts, out of Canada but they seem to ship from Washington state. I’ve gotten packages from them via usps priority mail. Watch for sales. Better deal then hylands (even w their sales) for sure and most other suppliers I’ve seen.

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Webe1's avatar

Thank you.

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Webe1's avatar

Thank you.

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Cat's avatar

Who owns Washington Homeopathic now? They sold out? You say Boiron also sold out? I just listened to a podcast and sounded like it was still family owned but please advise!! Darn.

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Carol's avatar

To add to this though, the US Customs and the US FDA is detaining and destroying packages of homeopathic remedies shipped into the US. I ordered remedies from a Canadian company, and the US FDA seized the package from US Customs, inspected, and destroyed it. How do we find a way around this??? I haven't found a small US business that supplies everything I need, and especially not one that gives me any comfort they are reputable and know what they're doing.

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Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

First I'm hearing of this, Carol. Do a US search on "homeopathic pharmacy" and you should find multiple choices, without customs or border crossing.

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Jai Lawrence's avatar

This has been randomly going on for many years,…. I’ve heard of this starting atlst 10 yrs ago. We never know what the truth is unless we experience it first hand.

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Melody Gough's avatar

Come join Americans for Homeopathy Choice! We work with state reps/sens making sure they are aware of this happening and make a voice heard to protect homeopathy!

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Jai Lawrence's avatar

There are a plethora of reputable US homeo pharmacies. Idk why you couldn’t find one 🤷🏼‍♂️ a few: Hanhnemann labs is huge. PS collective Altho they just distribute but from many pharmacies, Washington homeopathics, Altho they bent over for the fda corruption agency and are just starting to bring back even th most common remedies they stopped making for some mysterious reason. 🤷🏼‍♂️ 🤔 rly no need to order out of country. Buy a kit and you’ll have everything you need for Most part, esp if a home prescriber.

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Cara C.'s avatar

The last time I ordered from Washington they didn't have the #10 pellets which are much better for animals, and the vials were so much bigger than the 2 drams from Standard (I MISS THEM) and Helios that fit my remedy box, that I now order from Helios. I never had a problem getting the remedies. I guess I should call Hahnemann; I don't see their pellet size on the website.

I will not support Amazon.

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Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

You can custom order #10's from Hahnemann.

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Cara C.'s avatar

Thanks. Do they charge more? I do like supporting Helios, even though they're in a fascist country. They do lots of work with Jeremy's Homeopathy for Health in Africa.

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Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

There might be a slightly greater charge for #10's, but it's not a deal breaker. And Helios is fine, if that's easier for you. They're solid, long history, and often have hard to find remedies others may not.

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Jai Lawrence's avatar

Found below: they do offer #10s but only on lm size. Idk why potency would determine size, makes no sense to me at all. Perhaps could do special order?? Idk but whp refills are economical IF they have the rx u need. Again, dilutions are a way around it all!

From Hanhnemann website:

Hahnemann Laboratories provides 2 basic vial sizes (½ dram and 2 dram) and 3 different pellet sizes (#30, #20, and #10). The ½ dram vial contains 1g of pellets, and the 2 dram contains 5g of pellets. The size of the pellets used is determined by the potency of the remedy. Particular potencies are only available on specific pellet sizes.

Potencies from 6C up to 99C are medicated on #30 pellets (3mm diameter)

½ Dram vials contain about 80 pellets

2 Dram vials contain about 240 pellets

Potencies below 30C are available in 2 dram size only

Potencies 100C and up are medicated on #20 pellets (2mm diameter)

½ Dram vials contain 240 pellets

2 Dram vials contain about 730 pellets

The LM remedies are medicated on the #10 pellets (less than 1 mm). ½ dram vials contain thousands of these tiny pellets. The 2 dram vial is available for LM potencies, but please note that they are filled only ⅓ full due to the large number of pellets supplied with this pellet size.

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Jai Lawrence's avatar

Yes, near impossible to find the #10s. Only in WHP kits n their refills I know of. Homeo co,s like all the rest of the world got greedy, so less in bottle w bigger sizes so you go through them more, tis why making dilutions is sooooo much more economical!! And wet doses are even easier to give to animals! ❤️🐾

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Cara C.'s avatar

I use the #10 pellets dissolved in water and put in food to dose my animals that are difficult, in a non-emergency. In an emergency, I'd try to get the liquid into the mouth. With my easy animals, if it's urgent, I simply drop a few #10 pellets in the mouth because they dissolve quickly sticking to the mucous membranes or tongue. When I was working with Dr. RusselL Swift, as a homeopath, I'd send out the remedies mixed with alcohol and distilled water in amber bottles for the clients. I prefer water dosing, even for myself.

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Carol's avatar

Thanks for the tip. Google is suppressing searches for homeopathic manufacturers. What I used to be able to find very simply a few years ago via Google, I can no longer find or it takes very specific key word searches, which unless I had bookmarked the site back then I can no longer remember what to search.

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Jai Lawrence's avatar

Then don’t use google, no one should be using them, they censor and are corrupt. Use another browser of which there are many. I use DuckDuckGo, seems to be fine, pple say they are corrupt too but really, few things are not these days but not for long! Good is on the rise and evil is coming down for all things for all of us!

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JustANobody's avatar

Brave is Best For searches!

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Donna's avatar

Brave browser is also best for watching youtube videos: the only ads are ones embedded in the videos by the content creators!

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Webe1's avatar

Hanhnemann labs, PS collective, Washington homeopathics. Are these the three you list? It sounds as though the first wound be a good starting point.

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Melody Gough's avatar

Also I&E organics apothecary

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Jai Lawrence's avatar

I’d go first w Hanhnemann, they have a huge selection. The PS collective you need an invite and WHP selection has dwindled down severely. :((( looked a few weeks ago and the basics weren’t even offered. They have announced recently, of 2-3 they are adding back in but selection is still not great. They sold to some guy a few yrs ago. Idk who he represents. Information on all these companies is hard to find. I dug for awhile around the hylands and the buck stopped at nestles owning the company name they “bought” hylands. All nefarious. 🤬

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Carrie Rae Christiansen's avatar

I just went to Amazon and checked and homeopathic remedies are present and accounted for, praise God! At someone else mentioned when you're in a hurry it's hard to resist Amazon.

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Carrey's avatar

Amazon sells homeopathics. Also the Vitamin Shop usually has a decent selection of Boiron in a pinch.

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Bob Filice MD's avatar

Amazon still sells homeopathics.

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Andrea's avatar

I just checked, still remedies on Amazon. I live in Central America (escaped Chinada!) and unfortunately though I hate it I do have to use amazon for many things that cannot be found here. But my homeopathic friend here has a machine to create remedies and even send frequencies for remedies remotely to people, Dynamis Deo Radionics. She has moved to another country in Central America so I have to order my own.

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Janell Balaguy's avatar

Ordered Hylands brand from Amazon just fine. The

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Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

So, maybe Amazon is still selling remedies and it’s Whole Foods that’s done away with them.

Still: best to not give Amazon your business. Support independent homeopathic pharmacies, please.

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Cat's avatar

I just got an email from Washington Homeopathic saying they are back. They were wiped out and inundated during covid then FDA came down HARD on all the homeopathic pharmacies. Someone posted Washington and Boiron were bought out. I did not know this and/or if this is even true. Who owns them now?

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Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

I’ve only known Washington as family owned, but I have to admit not being up to date. I think their founder died some years back, so anything is possible.

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Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

This just in from one of my Vital Animal Alpha students: Washington homeopathic pharmacy has a 20% off sale in progress till the end of April.

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Jai Lawrence's avatar

Joe passed a number of yrs ago now. Linda and son in law were running it but they announced quite awhile back, as in yrs, in newsletter who they sold it to. Idk who he is connected with as info on these sorts of things are very well hidden. Family’s usually stay on in most businesses for a variety of reasons, one as consultants, two they still need to earn a living and prob. Get some sort of stock or kickbacks annually for staying on as well. So all these companies on the surface, still look and act pretty much the same qnd if you don’t know they’ve been sold, changed hands etc you wouldn’t know any better. Hylands is now owned by a nestle Corp. shell llc. I had to dig n dig to find that info. Same thing has happened in past many yrs w gemmo companies and other homeopathic co's. Ive been involved w most of them from a wholesale pov so I knew right away when things start getting discontinued, management changes hands, etc but you can never get answers from the phone pple or account reps. All hush hush. Boiron too, started deleting almost all their gemmo rx’s. That was yrs ago, idk where they stand now but they’re not the same co.

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Webe1's avatar

Finding reputable homeopaths in rural areas is proving to be quite difficult. Can anyone suggest a resource for northwest Wisconsin and/or northeast Minnesota?

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Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

Your best bet is phone consulting, which many offer. There are usually not enough homeopaths to go around.

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Webe1's avatar

Can you suggest the names of reputable resources?

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Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

You can start your search (for human homeopaths) at the National Center for Homeopathy. From there, I generally suggest choosing an MD whose practice is mostly or only homeopathy and is "classical." Unfortunately, there's a lot that passes for homeopathy today, and it's not all well informed. Classical suggests they're still following Hahnemann's principles, which are still sound today, some 200 years since he founded this amazing art/science.

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Jai Lawrence's avatar

Happy birthday dr. Sam Hahnemann! Today is his birthday. And don’t forget, all can watch new documentary on homeopathy for free til 4/18. At children health defense. Watch and pass it on!

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Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

Also, as part of that birthday, the National Center for Homeopathy is offering a discount on their membership till April's end. They are well worth it, and on the front lines for homeopathy for decades. Excellent journal with interesting cases in adults, kids, and animals, quarterly (IIRC). Deets on membership here: https://ydrkcc8ab.cc.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0011DcZuXAy6HexBc7Ck65kGbumcZMoanqPPGPC5is05jYK3dd7YOtHY9gu4VnoBTq82byvjZv_e8L3a-Ci2jOj_EnRG9y3AIr3Si8HBblA0XycmFVp5Ux2WFJh5v9b7wJRX3kKgWdNm6Ym4zyiUhMEqMYrjvTtwnn4a_73NuuqUUAtedcjpYmwbzWIyVFzQVsg&c=z6HhGmo0DnP9yAXZTEDIQrk-LP1ujqnfIjEXhvQ68ygIs6oX80Ee6A==&ch=np7YuU18maydPToLsR7WE9cQuzPXuIf4NlD_n4mso-Mc2-GhcfVxKw==(whoa, that's Constant Contact's link but if it doesn't get you to the NCH, you can go directly via homeopathic.org )

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Webe1's avatar

Thank you.

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Melody Gough's avatar

Homeopathy247.com there’s always someone on call

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Jai Lawrence's avatar

Only good for acutes, an actual acute…. (Which nothing rly is, unless an emergency) And that’s abt it. Everyone needs their own classical homeopath for chronic and to have a relationship w for yrs and who gets to know you and everyone should know how to take their case for all acutes and have a kit at home. It’s very easy for acutes! You can easily learn to take care of all your own acute needs for all beings.

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Webe1's avatar

Thank you.

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Webe1's avatar

Thank you.

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Carrey's avatar

Check the CHC registry: https://directory.homeopathcertification.org/

Most of the homeopathy schools have clinics:

https://www.homeopathictraining.org/clinic

https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/accessible-homeopathy-services/

As with vets, being medically qualified is no mark of competence. The homeopaths who have healed me and my animals have been non-medically qualified healers.

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Jai Lawrence's avatar

Yes!I concur! Dr Pitcairn told me years ago, often us lay homeopaths (animal and pple) are often better than the conventional vet, md, etc turned homeo bc of all the UNtraining of BS they need to do and some just can’t reverse the brainwashing. Same as w everything else that’s going on in the world at large…… I see evidence of pple being stuck in all the brainwashing even though there’s blatant evidence all over the place on everything.

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Carrey's avatar

Isn't it curious, then, that the medically qualified homeopaths have such an antagonistic attitude toward the nmq homeopaths and those of us who are lay practitioners? I mean, if Pitcairn feels this way, why does he exclude nmq candidates from his school? At least Arizona seems to be on the right track with licensing nmq practitioners. It's time fot the vet community to do the same.

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Jai Lawrence's avatar

This popped into my thought field just meow. 🐾. There is a lot of value to having the experience of seeing a large number of a species through years in practice even conventional, I think even more so for nonhuman species. You get to see many things on many levels over n over to start to put the puzzle together easier, quicker. Not to mention knowing anatomy better than most lay pple. And seeing diff things arise in diff. Breeds. I value most homeopathic vets who can work with you on your terms, I value their knowledge regardless but that doesn’t mean they will do better than you. I’ve had plenty of times when my animals were doing great on my choices and I second guessed myself, hired a homeo vet and things went downhill after. I think esp when we are working with our animals of which we are too close to the case, it’s good to have a team, atlst one person (homeoapthic vet) that you can confer with, them listen to your thoughts on it all too. I am very intuitive and I also dowse and I’ve had atlst one HV that laid into me abt she doesn’t want to hear abt what I’ve come up with. It’s a shame (ego) bc they were an excellent homeopathic vet esp in acutes and emergencies.

And then we won’t talk abt the gatekeepers that Most of them have…..

So I look for HV that handle all their stuff or very small practice staff, ie them and a phone/billing/ ?? person. In the end, to each their own, we all have different things we resonate with, after all, everything is only frequency and vibration. We must find matching frequencies et al. 🙏🏼🐾

Be here meow 🐾

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Jai Lawrence's avatar

It’s changing,….. it’s just the world full of red tape and egos that we’ve been living in. It’s shifting hugely as I write this and in short time you will see ALL things you know in life shifted for the better! I doubt all mq homeopaths have huge egos like you’ve mentioned but in life, most humans operate from ego pov. All are on their own path, hopefully learning and growing and letting go of ego. Keep raising your vibration and frequency and you won’t come across them bc they don’t resonate w where you are. We can only change ourselves. Keep ur vibe high! Name of the game called life!

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Webe1's avatar

Thank you.

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Jai Lawrence's avatar

Not only the NCH directory but all the other links being posted, you should go to their websites and find their list as well, I’ve been doing that just bc I’m always checking out things to know what’s out there and to point pple in a good direction to do their own homework on finding the right person for them and or their animals. Visit their websites if they have one after reading their bios. At the nch website there’s how to find a homeopath and questions to ask. Most pple homeos have free 20 minute talk you can connect w them to ask questions but finding one, whether for yourself and your pets, is a very personal thing and you need to resonate with their energy and how they operate etc

Ie I just paid a lot of money to one last few months who did nothing for me and they used a portal for all communication which wasn’t disclosed prior and that as well just doesn’t resonate with me. Lots of lessons learned, unfortunately sometimes they are costly.

Do your homework! It’s 100% worth your time to hopefully find someone you can keep around for many years.

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Webe1's avatar

Thank you. Care to share which one so I can avoid it as well?

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Jai Lawrence's avatar

No, I won’t do that publicly but there are soooo many btwn all the links posted you won’t run into them I’m sure, do your homework. Ask questions! See what works for you, how you like to communicate, how accessibile are they, higher one time fee for several months (many have pkg deals which are usually a good deal) or pay as u go, what price range you want to stay in, many many questions to ask yourself as you read many many bios then websites BEFORE you have actual conversations then collect the info as u talk with them, then ponder afterwards how you felt abt connecting with them. Soooooo many to choose from. Do your homework! This is one of the most impo decisions of and for your life. Good luck

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