Short Summary
Homeopathy is regularly attacked in the media, and those of us who appreciate the science and art of homeopathy want and need a strong advocate who can respond to the misinformation that skeptics of homeopathy are providing. Most recently, the U.S. government's Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has issued a ruling asserting that the marketing of homeopathic medicines must now include a statement that there is no scientific evidence that homeopathic medicines work and that homeopathic principles derive from the 1700s that are not accepted by most medical experts.
Dana Ullman, MPH, CCH, is presently in the process of finishing writing a detailed response to this FTC ruling. By the time you come to this website, he may have already published this article at one or more websites. Besides this article, future responses will also be important, even vitally important.
As you may know, Dana Ullman has authored 10 books on homeopathy, two of which contain a Foreword by the Physician to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Dana has also written chapters on homeopathy in four leading medical textbooks, including two that were published by Oxford University Press and one by the American Pain Management Association. He has lectured at Stanford Medical School, UCSF School of Medicine, UC Davis School of Medicine, Duke Medical School, UC Berkeley, NYU School of Journalism, amongst many others.
Dana is intimately familiar with the scientific evidence that presently exists for homeopathy, and he has consistently written compelling articles that convince people of the value of homeopathy and homeopathic medicines.
Dana has written many articles at the Huffingtonpost that have reached hundreds of thousands of people, but he cannot afford the time and effort that it takes to write such articles or to work to promote them so that large numbers of people read these articles. The very survival of homeopathy today depends upon people like Dana who are defending homeopathy in the media.
To see many of Dana's writings at the Huffingtonpost, click HERE.
Dana does not want to ask any homeopathic pharmacy for contributions because the skeptics will then simply assert that he is shilling for homeopathic drug companies. Instead, he wants to and needs the support from individuals who appreciate homeopathy and who appreciate the special strong defense that Dana provides to and for this science and art of healing.
Previously, Dana simply volunteered his time and expertise to writing articles, but he cannot afford to that anymore. He needs your support.
The more support Dana gets, the more articles and media he will create.
Give till it helps.
Give till it heals.
Put your wallet where you heart is...and where your health is...
Other Ways You Can Help
If you cannot afford anything yourself, please simply inform others about this important advocacy for homeopathy.
Please also use Social Media to tell others about Dana Ullman's articles on homeopathy.
Also, if and when you need any homeopathic books, medicines, medicine kits, or anything homeopathic, go to: www.homeopathic.com
And if you want to learn how to use a homeopathic medicine kit, go to our special new website that provides an e-course in "Learning to Use a Homeopathic Medicine Kit": www.HomeopathicFamilyMedicine.com
Finally, if you or someone near and dear to you wants or need professional homeopathic treatment, Dana Ullman "sees" many of his patients these days via SKYPE and the telephone. Write to: email@homeopathic.com to arrange for an appointment.