About the Book
“How to Cure the Incurable“ by James Ellis Barker is a significant work in the field of homeopathy, focusing on the potential of homeopathy to treat chronic and so-called “incurable” diseases. Barker, a well-known advocate of natural healing and homeopathy, provides insights and guidance on how homeopathy can offer solutions where conventional medicine might fail.
Explains a few incurable diseases and even the most intractable maladies which can be treated and cure homeopathy.
- A wonderful effort made by the author to show that very diseases are incurable.
- And even the most intractable maladies can be treated and cured by homeopathy.
- It is such a work which is needed at the present time, when cancer, heart diseases and many other maladies are destroying the ever increasing numbers.
Title: How to Cure the Incurable- New Lives for Old
Author: Dr. James Ellis Barker
ISBN: 978-8131902257
Imprint: B Jain Regular
Pages: 357
Format: Paperback
Language: English
- The book emphasizes the holistic nature of homeopathy, focusing on treating the individual as a whole rather than just addressing isolated symptoms.
- The book discusses the importance of detoxification in the healing process, emphasizing that homeopathic treatment can help the body eliminate toxins that contribute to chronic disease
- The book encourages patients to take responsibility for their health by being proactive in their treatment and making informed decisions
- The concept of miasms, or inherited predispositions to disease, is discussed as a key factor in understanding and treating chronic conditions.
James Ellis Barker ( May 9, 1870 – July 16, 1948) was a British historian, journalist, lay homeopath and naturopath. He was also an alternative cancer treatment advocate who promoted the idea that cancer is caused by autointoxication from chronic poisoning and vitamin starvation. Barker was taught homeopathy by John Henry Clarke. He became an influential British homeopath and took over the editorship of The Homeopathic World from Clarke in 1932. He recommended a high-fibre diet plenty of exercise. He campaigned for the consumption of raw vegetables and undried meats.
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