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NOTES FROM A HOMEOPATH'S DESK
Remedy tips, how-to guides and musings from a day in the life of a homeopath


The hushed homeopathic leptospirosis outbreak trial that you didn't know existed
Images from Unsplash and Wix "None of the journals were willing to publish this groundbreaking trial - one of the largest ever conducted in medicine. What happened? I'll leave it to readers to make up their own minds." Christopher M Johnson ND. This article is a summary of the rapid government response to a leptospirosis outbreak in Cuba in 2007, and covers topics around vaccines and natural alternatives such as homeopathic prophylaxis. It shows how homeopathy can be used we

Lucy Reynolds


Getting into Homeopathy - the beginners guide to becoming a home prescriber champion.
So you've heard a bit about homeopathy. Maybe you've been treated by a homeopath, or been using it for years. Or maybe you have no idea where to start. Here are my tips for all things homeopathy. TYPES OF HOMEOPATH AND HOMEOPATHY In short, there are classical homeopaths and practical homeopaths, and everything in between. Classical Homeopaths generally select one remedy at a time, based on a logical set of medical principles, and then select one remedy based on your entire ca

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A patient 'cured' is a happy homeopath! Why I love losing clients - and want them to tell all their friends exactly why they left me!
You've probably all seen this meme - and I will be the first to admit, it is grossly unfair on the man depicted in the white coat as a medical professor or doctor. I'm fairly certain every doctor and medical scientist enters into their career with one goal - to help people and make a difference to humanity. And indeed they do so tirelessly, day in day out, in a struggling NHS with longer waiting lists, sicker patients and short appointment times. The Hippocratic Oath often ge

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Moist farts, garlicky sweat, hairy areola, itchy balls and other genuinely useful 'embarrassing body' symptoms that homeopaths want to hear about.
Images from Unsplash Ever noticed your palms sweat when you're on the edge of a tall building? Or spotted red sand in your pee? Have you ever felt your ears bubbling? Or had slimy poos? These are some of the weird and wonderful 'embarrassing bodies' minutia that us homeopaths like to know about, for a multitude of reasons. Yup. We are pretty nosey, and it can sometimes seem like we want to know the ins and outs of a ducks arse. And fortunately, we don't need to 'see' your sym

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