Cornelia Wagentrotz – Homeopath,
Jolly Harbour
Classical homeopathy is a science based on natural laws that
have always existed for example the laws of electricity,
gravitation or magnetism. It was discovered 200 years ago by Dr
C.F.S. Hahnemann and is able to cure acute and chronic diseases. |
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Homeopathy sees the human being as a whole, as an individual who
consists of body, soul and spirit. It considers the person’s
character, his habits, the body and mind symptoms as well as
diseases of other family members. First of all, it is the human
being that is treated and not his disease. The homeopathic
remedy helps the person to get back into balance and be able to
fight his symptoms by himself. |
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Most of the remedies are made out of plants, as well as
minerals, animal products and others. Homeopathy is the ideal
medicine for each age: babies, infants, pregnant women and the
elderly included. Homeopathic remedies are non-toxic and have no
side effects.
The aim is to cure the patient in a fast, smooth and permanent
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Cornelia Wagentrotz was born on the 6th of March 1964 in
Frankfurt,
Germany. She studied classical homeopathy in the years 2001
until 2005 at the SHI School for Homeopathy in Zug, Switzerland
under the guidance of Dr. Mohinder Singh Jus, who
is a well-known homeopath in Europe. She gathered practical
experience during her studies in Switzerland as well as in the SHRI Kamaxidevi
Homeopathic Hospital in Goa, India. During her travels she
briefly visited
Antigua
where she experienced a pure and natural environment and chose
this Caribbean island to live with her family. |
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All homeopathic remedies are included in the fee of US$100
per hour, and will be administered by the homeopath. The first
appointment often takes 1½ hours in order to research the
background and symptoms of the client, however
follow up
sessions normally take approximately 30 minutes |
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Cornelia has flexible appointment times, so please call to
arrange a suitable time to meet at her
Jolly
Harbour practice. Please note that it is important for the
practitioner to meet with the client in order to make a
diagnosis. For this reason although appointment times can be
arranged via e-mail, it is not possible to offer advice
on-line. |
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