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"Homeopathy is a living dynamic science and can be effective only if it becomes a living pulsating knowledge within the mind and heart of the practicing Homeopath." 

                                                                                       - Prof George Vithoulkas

                  (Homeopath, Researcher, Recipient of Right Livelihood Award 1996)



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