Charcoal Isn’t Just for the BBQ! © Karen DeNoble 2008
This week’s blog was submitted by one of our alumni. Thanks Karen! I woke up Ash Wednesday; the day after ‘Fat Tuesday’ with the worst
Testimonials
I loved Sunday with Dr Saunders. He has so much insight and his lectures are so interesting. I love how he presents his own case, then talks about physiology, pathology, pharmacology, medical terms, peppered with the materia medica and nutrition, and a bit of posology and philosophy. He is such...
Read MoreThis Acute role play course was such a great learning experience and also a lot of fun! The actors were playing their patient roles so well. And the learning experience is not over for me because I took a lot of notes for every case and after submitting my own...
Read More“I absolutely loved my time there studying, some of the most enjoyable time of my life. The kindness and generosity extended to everyone has always stuck with me”
"I am loving the classes and the clinical was amazing! I have so much to learn! But I am so in alignment with my soul's path! I am so happy to be here!"
After the abrupt closure of the prospective program in homeopathic studies that was to be offered at Georgian College in Barrie, Ontario, I wanted to spread some light for this school, that has done the same for me each and everyday. Though that program was pulled, and without real reason...
Read MoreI am loving this program! I've always dreamed of being a Homeopath and CCHM is making my dream come true. I have enjoyed every module so far and working with my mentor, Jude, has been such a delight. Every time I call the office for help, there is always somebody there...
Read MoreYou are so fortunate to have Dr. Kellerstein as faculty; CCHM is a place for quality study of homeopathic medicine and I refer my chiropractic students to your college for advanced study in homeopathy. I am always so excited when I can touch a student in the chiropractic program to look...
Read MoreI am taking the opportunity to thank Andrea for thoroughly reviewing with me the best practice for selecting “key symptoms” and how to repertorize them accordingly. Analysis - paralysis can sometimes be a tendency when a student, particularly a student with a very detail-oriented and analytical mind. Also, I very much...
Read MoreI am a distance student from Texas. I really enjoyed Lisa’s presentation on “Womens Issues.” She always does a stellar job of presentation of material. I also enjoy her approach on teaching on the tapes within my lessons. She makes it very easy to understand and see the remedies true...
Read MoreSince the first time I took extra credits in homeopathy, I noticed that the learning I had from CCHM was complete. I had the basics, the knowledge, the know how that other homeopaths in my class were struggling with. I am grateful for the thorough homeopathic training I got at...
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This week’s blog was submitted by one of our alumni. Thanks Karen! I woke up Ash Wednesday; the day after ‘Fat Tuesday’ with the worst
This is excerpted from the Book: 50 Reasons for Being a Homeopath by Dr. J. Compton Burnett. Let me relate such a case to you
Thanks to Karen DeNoble a CCHM Alumni for this week;s blog! Stressed? Over worked and over tired?? Forgetting the simplest of things like; where you
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