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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Mar 2010, p. 17

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wfiwv , 7 , , ,, WAt‘hRUXJ CHRONICLE - Wednesday. Much 12010-17 . . l {bâ€"â€"â€"~â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"-â€"t O O O O O U I New walk-m CllnlC offers homeopathic treatments and professronal guidance BYCIMRUHTE PitoM. meiuu ter-exia‘ ,A I“. ‘ 5-72 > - .; 733;: , :ZET‘TZEe‘e‘i ou‘ye heard oi homeopathy and you‘ve _ ' ~' ‘ ' “ ‘..; ‘ «gatehf: 1: ‘ Yprohahly been to a walkin clinic. But ' ’ . " ‘Rii’ ‘ now Waterloo has its first homeopathic in»? , 2333" ' , ‘ walk»irii'liiiit' f ' - 434:} at; :.f 3 “My idea is to reach out to people who , , _ 1 l‘ i. . l *5 i are new to natural health.” said homeopathâ€" ‘. 1 .5 “ y ,_ A: ‘3 £1.53? a,” f: y l 1c practitioner lracy Pointer ' ‘ T ‘7 ' w 4:3 s; 5“ ‘ "id like this to he a starting place for peo- ‘ 3 V. ‘31:: iacafV: .3523: _i l pie to explore their natural health options." - . 3"" “Ly/Q? Ordinarily. a lull initial consultation takes . a ' 1‘81; two to three hours and costs $125. But » . J ' ;‘_‘s§ Poi/her is accepting Walkilnh on Monday at ‘ . g; _. c if; ,fvfs.;f;;3 her office in the Bridgeport Holistic Health '41} ‘ v, a- ‘ }" . Crfii’erf“? (fentre. A 30-minute natural health consul- » ~if: . 7H 5. e" L . ’ - W‘Yfi‘ tation, including one homeopathic remedy. 5 ‘ . ,_z "3 @‘ é, "g: ' , 1.3:.» r», Viv", ” $35 ‘3 "1 ‘ , , "gal: g3} l’oizner is not a tl()t tor. and no medical k > , : ‘ fie? diagnosis “ill be Ullt‘tt’d. she said She is a it; ’ in.“ v.5; ‘ 3’? 7 >959 2;? _ member of the Lariadian Society of Home- . If _ ' ' . “:“jfie opaths. a graduate of the British institute of i . a} A.» ‘ 7 ‘fig‘g’ Homeopathy and has nine years experience. ’ ‘ '5‘ ' ‘ .3 7’ ”"3; fi3~§§tfi The prattice of homeopathy is in transi- «\.p‘ - 3:»: 3...; .- ' l ; fig, _ (14.7???“ 3', tion in this prontit e. WlIll the Ontario goyâ€" ~11" *5. “flex -' {kn-g:- jfi‘??? a?“ ernrnent agreeing in 2007 that it would be L L *9»? '53 i597 " «21w- *‘Ziggng' regulated the ('ollege of Homeopaths of Vta‘igvgf dwfifififiijitflfyé Ontario has a transitional council working , " g‘fixas ' farércfi on putting a registration process in place. - "5?: f. ' l’ 31"." “People come when they want to partici» ' . . pate in their mm health." Poizner said '. ,, . _ "Sometimes l rust have to give a little dietary and lifestyle advice. or suggest some helpful supplements at a first yisrt i want . people to feel tortitortahle trying out this sennce it should he a good introduction to Tracy Poizner. a homeopathic practitioner. has opened her office one day a week for a walk-in clinic. No apporntment is necessary fot the the other possible viays of treating common 20~minme appomtments mniomnoucmmt, more toniplaints It will also be handy for people fa] health before a pharmaceutical medica ing in Waterloo region, and many of them of that. People can see there are antibiotic- who are dirt‘dtl\ Lirniliar wrth homeopathy non," she said meet monthly for continuing education resrstant strains of everything, and this is a who iust need a little professional guidance Former said she does not step in the way seminars problem that every person participates in." and a poiiii in the right direction " of the family doctor and can't treat people it's a misconception that all their clients Poizner said Poi/oer said mothers tiring their kids who need urgent medical attention She‘s are hippies, Fourier said. their work is pop She‘s not against their use, only against here after two or threw rounds of antibiotics conscientious about referring clients to aim in the Mennonite community and their overuse "They don't need to he the . timers more when lllt‘\ are not finding medical doctors when it’s appropriate among families with children first thing you turn to." she said efft‘t'tiye treatment tor \ titttllli()l\‘s such as But unlike some medical doctor‘s offices "1 actually have a lot of retired clients , thronii fatigue \\‘l\(ll’tilttt‘ or tiliromyalgia. that limit clients to discussion ofone health who grew up with homeopathy." she said. in Marry of her ilierits (ltlllt‘ to her seeking issue per “sit. Poizner said "I want to know the early 130th century. many medical doc< Homeopathic Clinic relief from sleep prohlriiis. allergies. L‘hr()nl(' everything. in homeopathy. we consider tors practiced homeopathy and there were . , _ pain. or twliayioural lssllt‘s or teething pain that all the parts of you are connected and actually two homeopathit hospitals in the BY‘dREPO" HOIIStl‘analm (lentre in lll(‘lrt lllllltt'tl every symptom is connected." country. 2“ Bridgeport 351- ‘3 hit ii ol the tt‘ltii'tllt‘\ is made ot one slit She points out that homeopathy is That changed after antrhrotrt s were Mondays. lOa.m. 78pm. pie natural proiliii t. hour a plant. animal or becoming more mainstream all the time. developed Doctors could treat people 7 F0! more information. “11""er W'Hh pHKltM is now available off the shelf at and save lives r in ti shorter amount of mlleV‘f ”“1“” at 51‘4““ I655 ‘l‘eopli- t littit‘ aim wish to tl'tltlt e their retail giantslilte grotery and drugstores time l‘llt‘tllt tiltiitis or \slio would llltt’ to try natiir there are about Bil homeopaths prziitii "Now we tan see we‘ve come to the end i " ) In 'WI- -| L rt I (l I I 4‘ “ I It . l . 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