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X, C, M, and LM: Understanding homeopathic potencies
Understanding homeopathic potencies means being familiar with the process of making remedies. The process of making remedies is referred to as potentization and succussion. Potentization refers to a series of dilutions of the substance from which the remedy is made,...
What to expect when taking homeopathic remedies
When working with a homeopath for chronic symptoms, it can be helpful to know what to expect after you take a homeopathic remedy. The remedy responses outlined below are simplified for readability by a general audience and may be observed within the first week to...
Classical homeopathy: what it means and why it’s important
Samuel Hahnemann You may come across different terms that describe ways of practicing homeopathy. They are classical and practical (or clinical) homeopathy. If you're seeking homeopathic care, it's important to be familiar with these approaches. Classical homeopathy...
Rethinking your lifestyle: Obstacles to healing in homeopathy
Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy, was the forerunner of healers today that promote a healthy diet and lifestyle. He viewed poor diet, a sedentary lifestyle, and other habits as obstacles to healing in homeopathy. During the nineteenth century when he was...
Homeopathic provings: How we know the symptoms of remedies
We know the symptoms of a remedy through homeopathic provings. Provings are essentially tests of a remedy on healthy, willing participates. Without provings, indications for remedies would be based on speculation or assumption. Scientific tests Provings are usually...