André Saine

André Saine lives and works in Montréal. He began studying homeopathy in 1976 and his teachers included Robin Murphy, Bill Gray, George Vithoulkas, Francisco Eizayaga and John Bastyr. However, he himself says that he has learned the most from the works of the old masters, especially from Samuel Hahnemann, Constantin Hering, P.P. Wells, Adolph Lippe, but also from some others.

André Saine is one of the most sought-after teachers of homeopathy. Anyone who experiences him personally senses that André Saine is a homeopath through and through, with a deep conviction for Hahnemann's method.
Since 1986 André Saine has been teaching the philosophy, fundamentals and materia medica of homeopathy clearly and convincingly at congresses and seminars on the American and European continents. He is a lecturer at the National Center of Homeopathy in Washington, D.C., dean and senior instructor at the Canadian Academy of Homeopathy in Toronto, Ontario, and president of the Quebec Association of Naturopathic Physicians.

André Saine is an expert on the heyday of North American homeopathy in the 19th and 20th centuries and on the works of Adolph Lippe, whose Collected Writings he is working on. His own publications deal with the treatment of serious pathologies and the term "Pure Homoeopathy", which he coined.

In his large practice in Montreal, Dr. Saine treats almost exclusively seriously ill patients with psychiatric disorders, AIDS, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, autoimmune diseases, kidney failure and cancer. He is always striving to expand the scope and possibilities of homeopathy.
Further information and many articles by André Saine are also available on his official website.

Interview with André Saine & Nate Schwartz

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Part II

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