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Similia Similibus Principal

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Similia Similibus Principal

Similia Similibus principal, also known as the Law of Similars, is a principle in homeopathy that states that a substance that produces symptoms in a healthy person can be used to treat those same symptoms in a sick person. The principle is based on the idea that a substance that can cause a certain set of symptoms in a healthy individual can also stimulate the body's natural healing processes to relieve those same symptoms in a sick individual.

The Similia Similibus principal is one of the fundamental principles of homeopathy and is used in the selection of remedies for various health conditions. The goal of homeopathic treatment is to stimulate the body's natural healing processes and restore balance and harmony to the body, mind, and spirit.

At Diennet Institute, we offer Similia Similibus services that are designed to promote healing and restore balance to the body, mind, and spirit. Our homeopathic practitioners believe that the body has the ability to heal itself and that the key to unlocking this healing power lies in identifying the underlying causes of illness and addressing them with natural remedies that work in harmony with the body's own healing mechanisms. We use Similia Similibus principal to select remedies that are tailored to each individual's unique symptoms and needs.

Dr. Marcel Diennet’s research on malnutrition started during the Biafra War in 1968, when he was working with the International Red Cross in Nigeria. After landing with a cargo plane carrying food and medication, Dr. Diennet and his party set out to help the starving children suffering from malnutrition by providing them with food. Within hours, the children who had eaten began to die.

Dr. Diennet realized, after performing autopsies on the children, that starvation produced an imbalance in hormones that weakened organs to the extent that food could not be metabolized. The solution: he needed to correct the children’s hormonal imbalance before feeding them. The remaining children were given hormone-boosting medication, and no more children died.

For the next three years Dr. Diennet continued to treat victims of malnutrition in the third world, and prisoners who were on hunger strikes. In 1971, Dr. Diennet volunteered to go to Vietnam, where, with the help of the US Army, he built a 150-bed pediatric hospital and orphanage for crippled children. When the Vietnam War ended in 1975, Dr. Diennet was forced to leave.

Since 1975, the doctor has successfully treated more than 130,000 patients around the world seeking a permanent weight loss solution with the Diennet Institute’s custom medical weight loss treatment.

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