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Cornelia Richardson-Boedler
British Institute of Homeopathy International, Egg Harbor
Township, NJ
American College of Forensic Examiners, Springfield, MO
Berkeley, CA
Dr. Cornelia Richardson-Boedler was born and raised in
Germany (western part) and came to the United States in
1976 as a student, sponsored by the German Academic Ex-
change Service. She completed her studies in this country
(MA Psychology), married and had two children. She settled
permanently in the United States and is presently working in
private practice as a naturopath (honorary degree from the
American Naturopathic Medical Association), homeopath
(certified by the British Institute of Homeopathy) and li-
censed Marriage and Family Therapist. She is a Diplomate
of the American Board of Forensic Medicine. As a faculty
member at the British Institute of Homeopathy International,
she is the instructor and tutor of the Bach Flower Practition-
er Course, as well as tutors students studying homeopathy.
She has published articles (including in the peer-reviewed
literature) in the fields of homeopathy, Bach flower therapy
in combination with homeopathy (also translated by her into
German), and medical science (spider bite, tick bite; can-
cer).
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