Chiropractic is Responsible for the Rebirth of Homeopathy in America

The history of homeopathy begins with the discoveries of its founder Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843), a German physician. Hahnemann’s first comments about the general applicability of the law of similars came in 1789.

Maybe the most prevalent reason that allopaths disliked homeopaths and homeopathy was expressed at a 1903 AMA (American Medical Association) meeting by a distinguished orthodox physician. We must, he said, admit that we never fought the homeopath on matters of principle; we fought him because he came into the community and got the business. Most physicians, even now, will not admit that economic factors play a chief role in what is practiced and what is allowed to be practiced. It only makes sense then that Hahnemann’s principles constituted a philosophical, clinical, and economic threat to orthodox medicine.
The growing popularity of homeopathy in the United States started shortly after Hans Gram, a Danish homeopath, emigrated in the US in 1825.

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Paintball & College Can Be Compatible In The NCPA (National Collegiate Paintball Association)

So you want to go to college, but you’re thinking about starting a lucrative professional paintball career someday, too. How can you do both Easy. Just join the National Collegiate Paintball Association.

According to the NCPA’s Web-site, The National Collegiate Paintball Association is an incorporated, non-profit organization comprised of college paintball clubs and teams across the country. The NCPA facilitates the creation and growth of college and high school paintball activity and national coordination amongst college and high school clubs and teams. These clubs and teams work in concert with the national organization to create and develop new athletes for the sport of paintball.

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College Fairs – Are They Helpful for College Admissions

College fairs are important for college admissions even though they are noisy, crowded and sometimes overwhelming. The first thing you will notice is a sea of booths, usually set up in alphabetical order, with college representatives waiting behind them. These representatives are eager to meet you and share their knowledge about their specific schools.

College fairs are a great place to explore your educational options. Many national college fairs include all colleges and universities that want to be there. Others like the Metro Denver College Fair are by invitation only and may include a more limited number of schools. Nevertheless, you will meet many people who represent each school and they can be important contacts for college admissions.

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