Welcome to the front page of a homoeopath. I would like to share and exchange information with all interested patients and homoeopathic practitioners, including friends and colleagues, regarding homoeopathic remedies originating from the Jurassic coast. This website contains information on research and development I am currently undertaking into new homoeopathic remedies. It is intended that, via the internet, this should become a resource which crosses boundaries, with the potential to reach more people than books or lectures, although these are important too.

New! Updated

Many new images added to the Art Section and it has been re-arranged to make it easier to navigate.

Martine is holding an Exhibition of this new work at her home. Some work once in her personal collection is also available for the first time.

Saturday 1st December 10.00am - 5.00pm
Sunday 2nd December 2.00 - 6.00pm

 


Talks and Lectures

Martine will be giving a Seminar on Saturday 26th January 2008 from 2.00pm - 6.00pm.
The subject will be The Remedies from the Jurassic Coast as First Aid Remedies - 2nd Part. Cost £25.

For more information please go to the Seminars page.

To book please email me from the Contacts page.

 

 

Article 5 has been added to the Articles page. This is an extract from my lecture - The Renaissance of a Collection of Fossils. It deals with the case of the Human Fossil.

Now Available! (See Seminars page)
The full content of the lecture can be obtained as a pdf presentation contained on CD. It is richly illustrated with photographs and graphics and contains considerable valuable information regarding the use of the Jurassic remedies.

Article 6 is now added to the Articles page. This deals with Pre-fossilisation and the remedy Germanium.



 
   

Share Knowledge

If you have information you would like to share regarding fossil remedies or ... a comment that you wish to make on one of the articles, etc, please use the Contact page to email me direct.

Your shared knowledge can become part of this website helping to expand the range of information for others. Full credit will be given to shared information.