
SRP Podcast Episode 30: An Organon Moment
In this episode, we talk about Hahnemann’s Organon of Medicine, Aphorism 9 and 260, Similimum mythology, and more!
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In this episode, we talk about Hahnemann’s Organon of Medicine, Aphorism 9 and 260, Similimum mythology, and more!

Are you tired of struggling to source homeopathy kits and store homeopathic remedies? Well, you’re not alone! We’ve decided to tackle this topic and share our knowledge beyond the virtual wasll of the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In this blog, we’ll provide some easy-to-use kits and tips on how to store loose bottles of remedies, which can be a daunting task if you have remedies from different pharmacies.

In this episode, we talk about mayhem in the garden, muscle memory, studying Materia Medica, mapping remedies, the Doctrine of Signatures, and questions Denise and Al want to ask Hahnemann.

For many, the path to a new career is linear. For Kaylee Braz, it was anything but. A homeschooling mother of four, she never imagined that her journey of raising children would lead her to a life-changing passion—homeopathy. Today, as a graduate of the Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and a Certified Classical Homeopath, she reflects on the challenges, the triumphs, and the deep fulfillment that came with following her calling.

In this episode, we talk about end of the academic year at AHE, how Denise’s experience within a “real culture of homeopathy” in Minneapolis, MN from 2001 to 2006 informed her practice, the changes Homeopaths began to see in the early 2000’s, and the way to remove the obstacle to cure.

In this episode, we talk about end of the academic year at AHE, how Denise’s experience within a “real culture of homeopathy” in Minneapolis, MN from 2001 to 2006 informed her practice, the changes Homeopaths began to see in the early 2000’s, and the way to remove the obstacle to cure.

In this episode, we talk with Tina Quirk about the challenges of teaching homeopathy pre-Zoom, Homeopathy for Health in Africa, Homeopathy in 19th century America, and Constantine Hering’s book, The Homeopathic Domestic Physician of 1883 in context.

In this episode, we talk about: some reasons why home dentistry never took off, the 100th monkey effect, the job description of the Homeopath straight from Organon, books for the journey through life and Homeopathy studies, and symptoms, remedies and the evolutionary process of case management over time.