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Daily Life Story – Meera, a working mother (Mumbai):
“By 6 AM, I’ve made breakfast, lunch for my husband, and my son’s tiffin. At 7, I drop him to the bus stop. Work from 9 to 5, then pick up groceries, help with homework, and video call my mother-in-law in Kerala. At night, I watch one episode of a series – that’s my escape.”
The Indian family lifestyle is not without friction. The clash between "Tradition" and "Modernity" is a daily narrative.
Traditionally, India thrived on the joint family system—grandparents, parents, uncles, aunts, and cousins all under one roof. While nuclear families are now common in cities, the emotional fabric remains joint. Weekend visits to “grandma’s house” are almost ritualistic, filled with home-cooked meals, storytelling, and collective decision-making.
Daily life story: In a typical urban home, the morning begins with chai and newspapers, but also with a quick video call to the grandparents in a village—checking their health, sharing a grandchild’s school achievement, or simply asking, “Have you eaten?”
Une première dans l'histoire homéopathique, confirmation statistique d'une partie significative du répertoire. L'analyse statistique des cas de dépression, des cas aigus, et des études analysant la procédure de prise d'observation.
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Le Professeur George Vithoulkas est le fondateur de l'International Academy of Classical Homeopathy, un centre d'excellence pour la recherche et l'éducation homéopathique, en collaboration avec les écoles et les universités médicales homéopathiques dans le monde entier et offrant un enseignement homéopathique du plus haut niveau à Alonissos, en Grèce et à travers un Programme d'enseignement en ligne sophistiqué.

Daily Life Story – Meera, a working mother (Mumbai):
“By 6 AM, I’ve made breakfast, lunch for my husband, and my son’s tiffin. At 7, I drop him to the bus stop. Work from 9 to 5, then pick up groceries, help with homework, and video call my mother-in-law in Kerala. At night, I watch one episode of a series – that’s my escape.”
The Indian family lifestyle is not without friction. The clash between "Tradition" and "Modernity" is a daily narrative.
Traditionally, India thrived on the joint family system—grandparents, parents, uncles, aunts, and cousins all under one roof. While nuclear families are now common in cities, the emotional fabric remains joint. Weekend visits to “grandma’s house” are almost ritualistic, filled with home-cooked meals, storytelling, and collective decision-making.
Daily life story: In a typical urban home, the morning begins with chai and newspapers, but also with a quick video call to the grandparents in a village—checking their health, sharing a grandchild’s school achievement, or simply asking, “Have you eaten?”