| Gabrielle, tell us
all about yourself and what you do. You have 15 seconds.
I have practiced and taught homeopathy in London, South Africa
and the US. I currently lecture anatomy, physiology, pathology and
homeopathy and provide supervision for students at The Homeopathic
Academy of Southern California. I completed a 6-year doctor
of Homeopathy degree in South Africa, which included training in
hospitals, before completing another 2 years training in both clinical
and classical homeopathy. I have conducted double-blind clinical
trials on the homeopathic treatment of anxiety and concentration
difficulties. I am the founder of World Homeopathic Awareness
Week, which had it's first year in April and took place in
28 countries around the world. I chair the World Homeopathic
Awareness Committee and I am on the Henry's (Wild Oats) advisory
panel. I am one of the founders and volunteers of a free homeopathic
clinic at the Center for Homeless Women. I practice homeopathy
in San Diego. I have studied with world-renowned homeopaths such
as George Vithoulkas, Rajan...
I'm sorry Gabrielle, but that was
the buzzer! Try to get your answers in before the buzzer sounds.
Gabrielle, it sounds like South Africa is way ahead of us! How extensive
is homeopathy there? Are there homeopathic hospitals? What was your
hospital experience like there?
There are currently no homeopathic hospitals in South Africa. My
training in hospitals was for the sole purpose of obtaining clinical
experience in diagnostic techniques and medicine. I have, however
visited the beautiful homeopathic hospital in Glasgow, Scotland,
which was an experience that I highly recommend. At the school where
I trained there is a fully supervised student multidisciplinary
clinic, with complete homeopathic dispensary, a radiographic department,
a full blood lab, (to order blood tests right there on the spot.)
I would go along with my patients, so that I could observe their
blood (in terms of color, clotting, etc); chiropractic, pediatory
clinics, nurses, etc.
Homeopathy is definitely further along in South Africa. It is a
licensed profession. I feel very strongly about licensing. I believe
that this is the only way that homeopathy can be taken seriously
and survive. I also believe in the benefits of education. The training
involves 5 years full time, followed by a year of research and internship.
During the research program, each student conducts double blind
clinical trials. Thus there is a great deal of homeopathic research
performed. The students are required to have a level of knowledge
equivalent to that of a general practitioner (M.D) and are proficient
in diagnosing diseases, clinical techniques, performing minor surgery,
such as suturing, reading x-rays and MRI's, administering injections,
etc. Many medical insurances cover homeopathic services. They also
cover services referred to by homeopaths. Homeopaths are required
to make a diagnosis in order to be covered by medical insurance.
Homeopathy and medicine stand far more closely alongside each other.
As having also practiced in the UK and met with homeopaths all
over the world, I have found, sadly, homeopathy to be further behind
in the US than anywhere else. The exciting part about this is that
whenever I give lectures or talk about homeopathy here, I feel as
if I have this amazing secret to share.
Is the homeopathic hospital in Glasgow
completely homeopathic? I'm very interested in comparing hospitals
because I have found the limitations of the standard Western hospital
to be quite astounding! Despite being able to diagnose a plethora
of illnesses and disorders, their solutions are always the same:
either surgery or toxic substances that compound the patient's problem
until his health is totally compromised.
Have you been able to compare the
two types of hospitals?
I agree-the best way to get sick is to go to a hospital!
The Glasgow hospital is mostly homeopathic. They do prescribe allopathic
medication when needed. It is state funded and the children's homeopathic
hospital has a waiting list of 2 years.
A waiting list of two years?
Recently, however, there have been threats of it closing down.
They found research to back up that, from the perspective of disease
transmission, there is no difference between stainless steel and
wood. So all their furniture has the soft glow of wood. Their passageways
are all curved. There is a beautiful Zen garden courtyard and they
have excellent homeopaths, including Dr. Bob Leckridge.
So, Gabrielle, did you get to follow
any of the cases to see how the outcome of a patient brought to
a homeopathic hospital differs from that of a patient brought to
a "regular" hospital?
Unfortunately I was not there for long enough to see it for myself,
although I did hear about some of the cases that Dr. Leckridge was
treating and especially treating children, he was getting amazing
results. I am especially interested in treating behavioral problems
in children.
Do you have any experiences you can
share with us?
I conducted research on thought interference, nervousness and anxiety
(i.e concentration difficulties and anxiety), thus naturally ended
up treating many patients with ADD,
ADHD as well as other behavioral issues like oppositional defiance
disorder, etc. I have found homeopathy to be such a wonderful treatment
for these types of conditions, especially when addressed in childhood.
Is there any secret to case-taking
in these situations that you can pass on to us?
For most cases I do more than one repertorization:
In the first repertorization, I do include the more common
symptoms of ADD, ADHD: restlessness and spaciness, and tantrum-throwing,
especially if they are marked. Here many of the remedies commonly
used to treat ADD will come up. Although they are common symptoms
of the diagnosis, if these symptoms are prominent, they cannot be
ignored. I like these symptoms as they are often obvious and readily
observable, and I know them to be true.
In the 2nd repertorization, I use a smaller group of rubrics,
looking only at the unique, strange, rare and peculiar symptoms,
which belong to the patient and not the diagnosis... and then I
go back to the materia medica and compare. I'm giving a very big
presentation on ADD this weekend.
It's not going to interfere with
this interview is it? Because we usually don't allow people to leave.
I did notice you wrapped piano wire around the chair....
I'll consider making an exception
in this one instance, but try not to let it happen again. I'll just
sit here calmly until you get back.
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Hi Elaine
I'm back!!!!! Thanks to your subtle urging--I couldn't help noticing
that you sent a firing squad. Wow it's been a crazy few weeks-I'm
busy organizing a volunteer-based homeopathic clinic for homeless
women in San Diego. Hahnemann labs kindly donated a full dispensary
for us. I must say, however that it has taken almost Herculian efforts
to get it (and various other ventures) off the ground.
This sounds so interesting! How do
you know where to set up such a place where homeless women can find
it, and gee...isn't their biggest problem that they're homeless?
Is this clinic up and running yet? You really have to tell me about
it because I'm fascinated! When did the homeless population become
unusually savvy about health care? Are they saying things to each
other like, "Ya know..., the Emergency Room is nice...but,
there must be a free homeopathy clinic around here somewhere!"
I presented the idea of having a free homeopathic clinic for the
poor to The Council for Professional Homeopaths, San Diego chapter.
The members researched various places and found a homeless shelter
in downtown San Diego that was open to our ideas, i.e we found an
existing established homeless shelter and brought Homeopathy to
them!!!!
The staff and the women (I won't mention the name of the shelter
to protect their identity)...
Right, because, the homeless shelter's
good name...I mean, if it became associated with homeopathy....
No, Elaine, the names of the women, not the name of the shelter!
Did I just say something?
The women are extremely excited about us being there, but the medical
director has recently told us that she feels uncomfortable with
us prescribing remedies as homeopathy is an unliscenced profession.
Well, it's true, Gabrielle, that
we don't kill over 100,000 people a year in the US alone with homeopathic
remedies, which, apparently, puts us at a disadvantage, but, come
to think of it, if your medical system is that dangerous, you probably
should have a license, much like you would need a license to carry
a gun; but, does this mean the whole venture is going to fall through?
We are having a meeting to try to resolve these issues. If they
cannot be resolved, we are planning to take the clinic to a different
center.
The clinic is held on the first Monday of every month. What I love
most about this clinic is: Each patient gets examined by a medical
assistant before their consultation. There are 4 professional homeopaths
all taking cases simultaneously. At the end of the session, each
homeopath has an opportunity to present their cases and discuss
it amongst each other. This way each homeopath knows exactly what
is going on with each patient and thinking along the same lines
and the opportunity to add their input. It truly is a group effort.
In addition, if there is any reason that one of us cannot be there,
any of us can easily take over each others cases.
After the discussion, the remedy is given to the patient then and
there. (We never know if and when they will be back again). They
are required to sign up within one hour before their visit, on a
first come, first serve basis, during which time lunch is served.
Because of the extreme nature of their situation, we find that we
are treating their conditions as an acute situation. Some of the
issues we confront include: depression, anxiety, female health issues,
musculoskeletal issues, ailments from abuse, addictions, issues
with self-esteem, mental disease, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder,
aches and pains, etc. Repertorisations will be printed out and kept
in a file together with their other medical records and a record
of their information and prescription will be stored in Double Happiness
(a practice management program donated to us by the Society of Homeopaths),
making it easy for future homeopaths to take over. Our dream is
to develop similar satellite clinics throughout the country.
Back to what I was saying previously about thought interference:
I conducted double blind clinical trials on the effects of thought
interference (difficulty concentrating), nervousness and anxiety.
The participants in the study were all college students during an
examination period. The remedies I used were Kali Phos,
Arg Nit and Gelsemium. The testing period was
only a week, yet showed excellent results.
Maybe in fairness to you, we could
have a "Gabrielle Traub, Part-2" so you can tell about
this, like what differentiated one presentation from the other,
and you can also tell us more about the free clinic and the other
things you're involved in. "All Gabrielle, All The Time",
that's our new motto here at Homeopathy
4 Everyone! But wait, we need to hear about the presentation
you gave on ADD last weekend.
When treating ADD/ADHD:
While I do believe that diet is important (especially the Feingold
diet), I do not normally try to change the diet until the remedy
has started to take effect. This way, the patient is far more compliant
and healthy enough to desire the foods which are good for him and
lose a taste for the foods which are not. I recommend supplementation
with essential fatty acids. I encourage limiting TV and video games;
rule out food allergies; stabalize blood sugar levels by encouraging
small protein-rich meals throughout the day; investigate any visual
issues such as scotopic sensitivity and developmental optometry,
etc
The remedies I have most commonly used to treat ADD/ADHD are: Tuberculinum
bov; Tuberculinum aviare; Calc Phos, Calc carb; Capsicum; Medorrhinum;
Anacardium; Aethusa; Cannabis Indica; Baryta Carb; Tarentula hisp;
Aranea ixabola; Androctonus; Stramonium; Belladonna, Hyoscyaus;
Lyssinum; Cina; Platina; Zincum metallicum; Sulphur, Lycopodium.
A Case of ADHD:
I treated a 9 year old boy who was diagnosed with ADHD
He had a tendency to throw things. He was fearless, he would strike
others, compelled to touch things. He was inclined to make a noise.
He was timid around new people. He does not follow instructions.
His teachers demanded that he seek treatment, they wanted to put
him on Ritalin.
He was also diagnosed with sleep apnea (he would stop breathing
during the night and wake up gasping for air). He complained of
hoarseness of his voice and constipation with rectal bleeding and
fissures. He had an aversion to fruit and sweets. He perspired from
his head at night.
His symptoms all started shortly after the birth of his baby sister,
whom he was extremely jealous of and would strike out at her.
I prescribed Lachesis 30c (one dose at night for 3 nights)
One month later:
This child is completely transformed. He no longer engages in reckless
behaviour, no longer throws things. He has stopped making annoying
repetitive noises. He has calmed down. He no longer strikes his
sister, instead he now gives her hugs and cuddles. The sleep apnea
is gone. He is no longer constipated and no longer has rectal bleeding.
He has become more intergrated with his peers at school. His teachers
are amazed at his progress. Two years later some of his old symptoms
reappeared. He repeated the dose and continues to do well.
OK, so the key to this case then
was the clear etiology, the jealousy Lachesis is so famous for,
plus the confirmatory symptom of sleep apnea (in Lachesis patients,
they typically sleep into an aggravation); plus, we often have bleeding
in Lachesis cases and then there's the hoarseness and Lachesis is
in the rubric, Mind: fights, wants to. So, yes, very good Gabrielle,
I hereby grant you a license!
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Gabrielle Traub
Chair: World Homeopathic Awareness Committee
Medical Wellness Kliniek
3268 Governor Drive
San Diego, CA 92122
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Email: gtraub@gmail.com
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