Dr. Philippe BARTHELET,
Homeopathic Doctor, member of the Health Center of AISA INTERNATIONAL NGO
The Health Committee of AISA International NGO presents a new episode of the Naître dans la Paix / Être en Paix (Born in Peace, Be in Peace) series, a look at homeopathy on intrauterine life and the birth process and its complications.
The event will take place on Wednesday 28 September 2022 at 9:00 pm CEST on zoom.
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88134841094?pwd=OHhTWml4QVo0SnBlNXE5Znd1akc3UT09
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Homeopathic remedies drawn from the human placenta, amniotic fluid, umbilical cord, and the vernix can help us through these stages.
These remedies are also useful for reconnecting with our energy, with our feminine power – so often overlooked.
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“From the union of sperm and egg, we become one being – a zygote that integrates and survives by nourishing itself inside the uterus. We establish a connection with our mother, create our space, become an embryo, surrender to this unique union – while maintaining our connection with all of creation; as we ourselves weave an amniotic sac within which we exist and grow in the amniotic fluid. Floating rhythmically in these waters of life, there is no sense of individual or separate identity, and no awareness of body, feelings, or mind as distinct from anything else. Dreamily immersed in the primeval paradise, there is only unity or oneness with the rest of creation. The universe is the self, and the self is the universe.”
Homeopathic remedies can help in cases of:
- Premature or delayed birth
- Absence of uterine contraction
- Prolonged labor
- Contraction induced by medication
- C-section
- Postpartum hemorrhage
- Neonatal jaundice
- Incubation
- Pregnancy toxemia
- Retained placenta
- Forceps use
- Delivery under anesthesia
- Postnatal Depression
Birth entails the incarnation of a body and the spring of its emotions. The act prefigures the I as a unique and distinct individual.
Birth is the beginning of a journey. Let’s take it a step at a time – as peacefully as we can.