This episode began with a question from a listener in New Zealand:
“Can you talk about posology? I’m seeing all these ‘miraculous’ cures using Fibonacci homochords and other high potencies… what did Hahnemann actually say about this?”
Denise and Alastair explore the real foundations of homeopathic posology—how potency choice developed, what the Organon actually says about dose, and why trends like Fibonacci homochords are circulating online. They read directly from the Organon and look at how these modern approaches compare.
And, of course, they get into the bigger issue: what happens when people try to simplify homeopathy.
If you’ve been wondering where these potency ideas came from—and if they are in alignment with Hahnemann’s method—you’ll love this episode.
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Strange Rare Peculiar is a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We’ll look at philosophy, practice, research,and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can’t get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!
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