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Protect Your Access To Homeopathy

The National Center for Homeopathy (NCH) protects your access to homeopathy. The NCH carries the word about homeopathy to the nation.

Why is it important for you to become a member of NCH?

  • Homeopathy has long been the target of special interests within the medical community that see homeopathy as an economic threat. Your membership provides NCH with crucial resources necessary to protect homeopathy in Congress and in state legislatures across the United States.
  • Your membership enables us to reach important news organizations like the Associated Press, The Washington Post, The Chicago Tribune, The LA Times, The Tucson Citizen, Health Magazine, Mothering Magazine, Fit Pregnancy, Arthritis Today, and many others, encouraging them to write stories about homeopathic treatment options for patients with a wide range of acute and chronic conditions. This effort must continue.
  • Your support allows us to provide vital on-going educational opportunities for practitioners and consumers alike.
  • It ultimately returns to you as yet another benefit. The more we can spread the word, the more likely it is that the practice of homeopathy will become available when and where you need it. NCH is the voice for homeopathy.

What else does your NCH membership do?

  • Our members receive discounts on a range of products and services – from organic food, to green products, to flowers, gifts, travel and more.
  • We send our members helpful information in our bi-monthly magazine, Homeopathy Today.
  • We send all members an informative e-Newsletter on alternate months.
  • We provide a comprehensive website that has the answer to almost any question about homeopathy.
  • We organize frequent stimulating web chat sessions for you, our members – giving you access to some of the greatest minds in homeopathy.
  • We try to help you care for yourself, your family and your friends. In the event of a real epidemic, we are working on a HERT (Homeopathy Emergency Response Team) plan for homeopathic response to any act of terrorism, epidemic or bioterrorism, so that we can have resources available, practitioners notified, information on our website, and whatever is needed to help you handle any such event.

 

Please consider membership in NCH. For only $55 per year or just 15 cents per day, you can be a vital part of homeopathy’s most important organization in America.

Yes! I am ready to support the National Center for Homeopathy’s efforts to protect homeopathy. Sign me up for my $55 annual NCH membership today.

 

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Homeopathic Educational Services logoDANA ULLMAN, MPH, is one of America's leading advocates for homeopathy. He has authored 10 books, including The Homeopathic Revolution: Why Famous People and Cultural Heroes Choose Homeopathy, Homeopathy A-Z, Homeopathic Medicines for Children and Infants, Discovering Homeopathy, and (the best-selling) Everybody's Guide to Homeopathic Medicines (with Stephen Cummings, MD). He is the founder of Homeopathic Educational Services, America's leading resource center for homeopathic books, tapes, medicines, software, and correspondence courses. Homeopathic Educational Services has co-published over 35 books on homeopathy with North Atlantic Books. Dana writes a regular column for the wildly popular website, www.Huffingtonpost.com (to access these articles, click HERE!).

For people interested in some of Dana Ullman's earliest writings, you can read his undergraduate thesis at U.C. Berkeley in 1975 on "Human Learning." Honor students at UC Berkeley who wish to have an independent major (and who do not want to have a regular generic major) are required to write a thesis.  This paper on "Human Learning" provides insights into Dana's early synthetic and integrative thinking.  The beginning of the article and its definition of "science" may be of special interest.  Also, Dana creatively chose to use his own invented pronouns to replace the masculine emphasis of "he," "him," and "his," with "che," "chis," and "cher." 

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