Dec
22
2009
How many years training does it take to become a Homeopathic Practitioner?
Posted by admin in homeopathic practitioners, tags: Homeopathic Practitioner, Homeopathy, Sham, SuprisingAngelhil asked:
Out of interest, I’ve noticed that some people on here use the fact that they are a homeopathic practitioner as a source of authority. Just wondered what that involves.
Imagine studying homeopathy for FOUR years and not saying ” hang on a minute. Diluting something makes it what?”
Out of interest, I’ve noticed that some people on here use the fact that they are a homeopathic practitioner as a source of authority. Just wondered what that involves.
Imagine studying homeopathy for FOUR years and not saying ” hang on a minute. Diluting something makes it what?”
that just makes it worse. I thought it would be like a two week course or something and I could understand how you could be duped. But really in FOUR YEARS you didn’t smell a rat. no way. that’s suprising
MR ?
I’ll take your challenge. on TV? i’ll take any challenge that shows up your sham for what it is, useless
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You can take night course and pass in a year. I think you have to be over 18 tho.
I think you need a minor in Witch Doctor first, or three years as a Snake Oil Salesman, then you can become a fake in a lab suit.
Homeopathic products are the only category of quack products legally marketable as drugs.
Dear Blondtom,
Keep silent if u dont know about Homoeopathy. Homoeopathy (Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery) BHMS couse is a four and half year course with one year compulsory internship. After completing the course you shoul register yourself in Central Council of homoeopathy. Only after that you can practice legally. There are many fraud physicians all around the world. But Real Homoeopath have Registration number from the concerned authority. For more information about homoeopathy
Stay away from frauds
I am challenging Mr.Blondtom. Can u participate in our drug proving? I will prescribe you a simple homoeopathic medicine. You just take it for a month or less….U will be on proving of that medicine, then u will change your opinion. Gud luck
DR.N.SREEJITH BHMS
lol @ blondtom
Actually, I think you just need an internet connection and a credit card to buy all the “qualifications” required for this dishonest “profession”.
Beware of anyone who calls themselves a ‘doctor’ when they aren’t qualified. Doctors have had far more than 4.5 years training, are registered with your government and are closely monitored.
Homeopathy is a scam that is not recognised by serious medical institutions such as the World Health Organisation.
If you are in the UK - it is a 4 year course at colleges backed by the Society of Homeopaths- see their website.
If you are already a qualifiied doctor you can do a shorter course through the Faculty of Homeopaths.
It really depends on how good the school you go to is and how many hours a week you go. Dr Gary Snyder (www.drgarysynder.com) is not only certified in it, but is a certified examiner also, which means he can test and certify others . He also has taught in this field for many years and is the coinventor of the “Bax3000″ (Google it) which is being used by over 250 Drs in the country. Keep in mind, the Bax3000 has only been in use for 2 years. When I have a question , I go to Dr Snyder as he not only knows what he is talking about, but lives the lifestyle he preaches.
To learn how to prescribe water and sugar pills? About one..MINUTE. Homoeopaths are con artists. And they should NOT be calling themselves Doctors. They are not Doctors in the honorary or academic sense and neither do they practice medicine.