What Would Hahnemann do?

What Would Hahnemann do? 21st Century Medical Homeopathy by a licensed Naturopathic Physician

07/22/2025

After 20 years on the drugs, the author suffered severe withdrawal. She had no idea how difficult it would be

Wow, what a betrayal! She was completely abandoned by her “family”.  This is how women are treated when they do somethin...
01/31/2025

Wow, what a betrayal! She was completely abandoned by her “family”. This is how women are treated when they do something that the family thinks is shameful.
This is how we treat women through the ages of time

Born in 1864, died in 1943—forgotten by the world, left to languish in a mental hospital.
What was her story?

She came to Paris to study art at a time when the prestigious École des Beaux-Arts was open only to men.

Undeterred, she joined studios that welcomed women.
There, she met and became the lover of the celebrated sculptor Auguste Rodin.

Their relationship was one of fiery passion and shared artistry—they created side by side, their collaborative genius preserved in works housed today in the Rodin Museum and Musée d’Orsay.

But Rodin, already entangled in a long-standing relationship with another woman, eventually left Camille.
As his reputation soared, hers plummeted.

She was scorned, shunned, and dismissed—not just as a lover but as an artist. Alone, distrusting, and out of favor, she struggled to sell her works.
Adding to her isolation, her brother, the renowned poet and diplomat Paul Claudel, played a pivotal role in her downfall. Camille, seen as "too modern" and a source of familial shame, was forcibly institutionalized by her family.

For 30 years, she fought to explain the injustice of her confinement, writing anguished letters to friends and family, pleading for release. Her clarity and heartbreak resonate in these preserved writings.

On October 19, 1943, Camille Claudel died of malnutrition in a French hospital.
No family members attended her funeral, and her body was buried in a common grave.

Decades later, the world has finally recognized her brilliance. Her legacy has been restored: her sculptures now stand proudly beside Rodin’s, and a museum near Paris is dedicated entirely to her work.

Camille Claudel is no longer forgotten. She is honored as the visionary she always was.

Don’t skip your vitamins!
06/21/2024

Don’t skip your vitamins!

A new study reveals a link between gut bacteria and Parkinson's disease (PD).

06/19/2024

Tripura State’s Chief Minister Manik Saha visited Netaji Subhas State Homeopathic Hospital, highlighting the government's commitment to enhancing healthcare with a focus on alternative medicine.

Emphasising homeopathy's role, Dr. Saha announced plans for new diagnostic equipment and outpatient department expansion. The visit was well-received by staff and patients, who appreciated the government's support for holistic healthcare.

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It’s a new day everyday.  Heal with homeopathy and let go
06/06/2024

It’s a new day everyday. Heal with homeopathy and let go

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