Articles and Resources : a list of recommended readings about homeopathy

Here are some favorite books, available from Homeopathic Educational Services:

My favorite introductory book is Impossible Cure by Amy Lansky, a former NASA computer scientist whose autistic son was cured by homeopathy, leading her to leave NASA and become a professional homeopath.

Other recommended reading:

Chappell, P. (2003). Emotional healing with homeopathy. Berkeley, CA: North Atlantic Books.

Chernin, D. (2006). The Complete homeopathic resource for common illnesses. Berkeley, CA: North Atlantic Books. The most complete how-to guide.

Coulter, C. (2000). Nature and human personality. Berkeley Springs, WV: Ninth House Publishing. Personality types of the most common homeopathic remedies.

Coulter, C. (2001). Homeopathic sketches of children’s types. Bethesda, MD: Ninth House Publishing. A description of children’s psychological types.

Cummings, S., Ullman, D. (1991). Everybody’s guide to homeopathic medicines. New York: G.P.Putnam/Jeremy Tarcher Books.

Gray, B. (2001). Homeopathy: science or myth? Berkeley, CA: North Atlantic Books. An excellent and readable review of the research on homeoapathy.

Reichenberg-Ullman, J. (2000). Whole woman homeopathy. Roseville, CA: Prima Publishing. An excellent guide to self-care for women’s conditions.

Reichenberg-Ullman J., Ullman, R., Luepker, L. (2006) A Drug-free approach to autism and Asperger's: homeopathic care for exceptional kids. The books in this series are not how-to guides; these conditions need to be treated by a professional homeopath, but they do provide many examples and an excellent explanation of how homeopathy can heal them.

Reidlinger, J., Lennihan, B. (2002). Homeopathic medicines. In: Handbook of non-prescription drugs. Washington, DC: The American Pharmacists Association.

Ullman, D. (2007). The Homeopathic revolution: why famous people and cultural heroes choose homeopathy. A fascinating look at hundreds of famous people throughout history—and some surprising current celebrities—who swear by homeopathy.

Ullman, D. (2003). Homeopathic family medicine. Berkeley, CA: Homeopathic Educational Services e-book.

Ullman, D. (1995). The consumer’s guide to homeopathy. New York: G.P.Putnam/Jeremy Tarcher Books. A good basic self-help book, with additional excellent chapters on research on homeopathy and how it works.

Ullman, D. (1992). Homeopathic medicine for children and infants. New York: G.P.Putnam/Jeremy Tarcher Books.

Ullman, R, Reichenberg-Ullman, J. (1999). Prozac-free: homeopathic medicine for depression, anxiety and other mental and emotional problems. Rocklin, CA: Prima Publishing.

Ullman, R., Reichenberg-Ullman, J. (1996). Ritalin-free kids: homeopathic treatment of ADD and other behavioral and learning problems. Rocklin, CA: Prima Publishing.

Ullman, R., Reichenberg-Ullman, J. (1999). Rage-free kids: homeopathic medicine for defiant, aggressive and violent children. Rocklin, CA: Prima Publishing.