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2022 ◽  
pp. 397-425
Author(s):  
Stephen Brock Schafer

Mainstream Western medical theory is based on treating the symptoms of disease—a dynamic derisively called “bandage treatment.” This medical perspective is the inverse of homeopathic theory, which aims to treat the quantum level cause of disease. Because homeopathy addresses the quantum “first cause” of disease, it establishes precedents for understanding Divine “First Cause.” Homeopathic theory and practice are based on recognizing symptomatic syndromes—a process very similar to Carl Jung's practice of inducing healing with a patient's insight as to the meaning of dream symbolism. This meaningful insight functions like the EM signature of a homeopathic remedy. The homeopathic physician augments “remediation” of phenotypes from quantum dimensions in the same way that a Jungian psychiatrist augments (amplifies) a patient's self-healing insight. The homeopathic/Jungian dynamic works something like antibodies that neutralize antigens, so—in a virtual EM unified media-field—contextual gamers can serve the function of antibodies against mediated toxicity.


Author(s):  
Muhammad Anshari ◽  
Mahridawati Mahridawati

<p>This study discusses the use of terms related to disability in Arabic. This research aims to see the most popular, dominant, and most widely used terms in Arabic in academic texts and Islamic books. Online data and several references (books, magazines, and others) are the data sources in this study. The term al muʿawwaq/almuʿawwaqīn/i'aqah is the most popular, dominant, and referenced term in terms of persons with disabilities compared to some terms dhawī al iḥtiyājāt al khāssa, al fiʾāt al khāssa, al afrād ghayr al ʿādiyyīn and dhawī al a'hat, this is the result of this research. Each term represents the point of view and perspective used to see the disability issues, the term dhawī al a'hat represents a medical perspective, the term al afrād ghayr al ʿādiyyīn represents a moral perspective, dhawī al iḥtiyājāt al khāssa, and al muʿawaqah represent perspectives social. Terms that represent the social model and individual/medical are more often referred to and used in some terms and are very popular in academic texts, Islamic literature, regulations, and in the digital world such as news, web, images, and Youtube.</p><p><strong>Keywords</strong>: Dhawī al iḥtiyājāt al khāssa, al fiʾāt al khāssa, al afrād ghayr al ʿādiyyīn and dhawī al a'hat</p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 1595-1612
Author(s):  
Astrid Feinisa Khairani ◽  
Teuku Muhammad Adzdzikri ◽  
Shafa Tasya Menggala ◽  
Muhammad Hasan Bashari ◽  
Enny Rohmawaty ◽  
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The World Health Assembly's target in exclusive breastfeeding has not been achieved. The most common factor contributing to this problem is the perceived insufficient production of breast milk, leading to the inability to give breastmilk to her child. Milk production can be increased using some ways, such as herbal galactagogue. This article aimed to review the effectiveness of some medicinal plants as galactagogues. This study uses a literature review approach by using several sources selected based on the criteria that have been set by researchers. Based on thirteen literature, herbs reviewed in this article showed positive effects as a galactagogue. Evidence regarding its efficacy and safety is scarce. Additionally, few clinical trials exist to justify its effectiveness. Further clinical trials are needed to support these findings.


2021 ◽  
pp. 45-71
Author(s):  
Stephan M. Silverman ◽  
Jacqueline S. Iseman ◽  
Sue Jeweler
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2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 127
Author(s):  
Jasna Karacic ◽  
Marianna Arvanitakis ◽  
Erik Van Den Haute ◽  
Russell Franco D’Souza

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tamara E. T. Woezik ◽  
Thieme B. Stap ◽  
Gert Jan Wilt ◽  
Rob P. B. Reuzel ◽  
Jan‐Jurjen Koksma
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Author(s):  
Dacre Knight ◽  
Daniel V. Dudenkov ◽  
William P. Cheshire
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