Based on the authors 20 years of clinical experience, this book contextualizes and critiques homeopathic medicine, a modality that enlists the bodys own defenses to fight disease. Drawing on philosophy, history, science, and politics, the book seeks to unite the polarized fields of medicine. It studies the effects of alienation, loneliness, and sexual trauma on chronic illness and presents a theory of cancer and AIDS treatment based on the role of a natural hormone.