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General Homeopathy sites:
The number of homeopathy websites has become huge and is growing larger every day. Using a good search engine works well for most things, but if you're looking for a one-stop entry point, try one of the following:


www.homeopathic.org
You can get a list of homeopaths from the National Center for Homeopathy. If you join the NCH, you will receive a very informative monthly newsletter.
www.homeopathyhome.com
This is probably the most comprehensive (US-based) homeopathy site on the web. From this site, you can find almost all others.
www.simillibus.com
Will Taylor's site, which includes a Remedy OF The Week feature, the text of several classical homeopathy books, including the Organon and The Chronic Diseases, and much more.
www.simillimum.com
David Little's site, which includes many essays and articles on classical prescribing, with a special focus on the LM posology.
www.lyghtforce.com/homeopathyonline/
Check out the only homeopathic magazine on the internet: Homeopathy Online. This site also links to the lyghtforce homeopathy mailing list, a lively discussion forum for homeopathic enthusiasts.
www.homeopathy-cures.com
Steve Waldstein's invaluable referral list to recommended classical homeopaths in the United States and Canada.
www.empiricaltherapies.com
This is Harris Coulter's site and has some of his writings on AIDS, cancer and vaccination.
www.hominf.org.uk
For referrals to homeopathic practitioners, schools, organizations and other resources in the U.K.
www.hom-inform.org
This is the site for the Glasgow Homeopathic Hospital Library which has a huge selection of homeopathic books and articles. They charge a small fee for database searches.

Proving Sites:
Proving information is relatively scarce on the internet, but the following sites provide a start:


www.gn.apc.org/ecch.icch/provings.html
The ECCH and ICCH (European and International Councils on Classical Homeopathy) Recommended Guidelines for Good Provings are available in full on their web site. This is an excellent document-essential reading for anyone considering conducting or taking part in a proving.
www.hominf.org.uk/proving.htm
This is the excellent web site of The School of Homeopathy in Devon, England. It provides comprehensive information on the following provings: AIDS; Arizona Lava; Dreaming (obtained from South African Sangomas); Falcon; Kauri Agathis Australis (giant tree); Knopper Oak Galls; Positronium; Salix Fragilis (crack willow); and LSD.
www.dynamis.edu
This is the site of the Dynamis School in the UK and it provides a database of information on many provings, new and old, including who conducted the proving and when. It does not, however, provide any proving content currently, but hopes to do so in the future.
www.homeopathycourses.com
This is the site of Lou Klein's Homeopathic Master Clinician Courses. It provides information on the following provings: Helodrilis caliginosis (earthworm); Loxosceles reclusa (brown recluse spider); Carbon dioxide and Coriandrum.
www.planete-homeo.org
In many ways, this proving report of Hydrocyanic acid (conducted by the Society Gaucha of Homeopathy in Brazil) should be a model to anyone writing up a proving. It provides all the data of a first-class scientific report. Planete Homeo is an excellent French homeopathy web site, which includes an English-language subsection.
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