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Who are we?

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Mary Ellis
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Val Lawrence
 

Val Lawrence: Val graduated from the College of Practical Homeopathy in London, in 1995 and has gone on to establish a thriving practice in her home town of Bexhill, East Sussex. Val was one of the original core team of teachers at the South East College of Homeopathy, Lewes, and received a fellowship from them in recognition of her commitment to the college and its students. For many years, she was an antenatal teacher with the National Childbirth Trust and loves to share her in-depth knowledge of homeopathy for pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period with students and other homeopaths. Val feels privileged to train students until they are capable, fully qualified homeopaths.

Mary Ellis: Mary graduated from the South East College of Homeopathy, but her first two years of study were at the Practical College of Homeopathy. She has a busy and successful practice in Surrey. She teaches homeopathic first aid courses and, at Croydon College, an introduction to homeopathy to health and social care students. Before becoming a homeopath, Mary ran her own Recruitment business, and has first-hand knowledge of setting up and marketing, networking and promoting small businesses. Mary is passionate about giving students the ability to practise confidently upon completion of their course. She is also writing her first book on Homeopathy and Teenagers.

 

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John D. Rockefeller

John D. Rockefeller lived to the ripe old age of 98 and was known to have his homeopath often travel with him. He said that homeopathy is "a progressive and aggressive step in medicine."

Mahatma Gandhi

Homeopathy cures a greater percentage of cases than any other method of treatment. Homeopathy is the latest and refined method of treating patients economically and non-violently.