Combination remedies vs Classical Homeopathy

Classical Homeopathy is about finding that one single remedy that explains all your symptoms. It’s the thing that makes Homeopathy so hard to understand if you are new to the concept. It’s not a case of “you have a cold, take this remedy” like you find with conventional medicine, or herbal medicines. Instead we start to play a game of twenty questions. When all your symptoms, any possible cause, the way you are feeling mentally and emotionally and any other …

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Homeopathy: the ultimate green medicine

The theme for World Homeopathy Awareness week this year is Homeopathy: the ultimate green medicine. Let’s talk about homeopathic remedies first: There is very little or no toxic waste from the production of homeopathic remedies. Only a small amount of original substance is required to create a remedy, and the amount of a remedy that can be created from one object is exponential. This means the natural resources are not over burdened by over harvesting. In addition there is no …

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Homeopathy from Hahnemann to today

Has Homeopathy moved on? Why do we still refer to the Organon Homeopathy has its roots over 200 years ago, and we still refer to Hahnemann’s words as he wrote in the Organon. Many of these aphorisms are as relevant today as the day Hahnemann wrote them. Aphorism 1: “The physicians highest calling … is to make sick people healthy, to heal. This is something that is fundamental in both conventional and alternative medicine.” Further on there is discussion on …

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A little history: Happy Birthday Samuel Hahnemann

Today marks the beginning of World Homeopathy Awareness Week, and it is the anniversary of Samuel Hahnemann’s birth on 10th April 1755. Samual Hahnemann was the founder of Homeopathy, but it was serendipity that led to him experimenting and development of the theory. Hahnemann was proficient in many languages, as well as a qualified medical Doctor. He would augment his income by translating text books, and in one such book he disagreed with the text he was translating. It was …

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