what qualifications does lilly leong have?tellmethis wrote:My son and I have both had very very good results from Dr Lilly Leong at Back 2 Life. I don't think she's really all that cheap though, about $80 for a consultation + remedy, but you get what you pay for and if you want good results....
To the naysayers: 20+ years of western medicine did nothing for my 'childhood' eczema and asthma, bad period pain and so many other complaints but homeopathy helped almost immediately. The remarkable results we continue to get just speak for themselves. I don't really understand it, but it works.
Western medicine Drs have prescribed antibiotics for my son about 4 or 5 times but he has never taken them, ever, in his short life. Whenever the Singapore GPs prescribe antibiotics I just go to the homeopath and get an alternative and he's better in a few days. But why don't you keep taking the drugs the Singapore GPs love to prescribe if you think taking chemicals make you feel better.
resm wrote:I have send you a PM (Private Message)av wrote:does anyone know of a GOOD homeopath who also practises bach flower remedies, but is reasonable with fees ?
Wld really help as am looking to healing my kid's severe eczema.
yes people are stupid sometimes. There is a wellness center called Verita that sells homeopathic stuff also you can try Balanced Living. The owner is an american lady named Dana. Very nice and sincere person.Lemon Grass wrote:guys,
if you do not believe in homeopathy just stay off this conversation
it helps me has helped me for over 25 years.
this post is a reply to someone for whom it works
what is the point in crticising something that is not acceptable to you
live and let live and be happy in your disbelief but STOP posting irrelvant responses
thanks
resm wrote:It may be difficult to find a medical doctor who has the knowledge and experience to use homeopathic medicine here in Singapore.Sanigoll wrote:Hey there,
does anyone of you know a doctor in Singapore who also prescribes homepathic medicine? It has to be a medical doctor and not only a homeopathic practioner so that my insurance pays the treatment. Maybe somebody can help me out?!
Thomas
Not like in Europe where it is very common already.
I know homeopathic doctors here in Singapore who charge S$ 10.- for a one time consultancy inclusive medicine.
That should not be to much to be paid out of your own pocket without bothering your Insurance ?
Go to your bathroom and splash some water on your face you'll get the same effect as homeopathic medicines.kxitingk wrote:hi there, im looking for a good homeopath for my acne issues. im sick of paying money to the derma, can anyone recommend me one?
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