
SRP Podcast Episode 13: Miasmatic Groundhog Day
In this episode, we talk about how the modern interpretation of miasms and chronic disease theory doesn’t connect very closely with what Hahnemann was trying to tell us.
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In this episode, we talk about how the modern interpretation of miasms and chronic disease theory doesn’t connect very closely with what Hahnemann was trying to tell us.

We welcome you to listen in as we talk with our dear friends, mentors, and colleagues Jeremy and Camilla Sherr.

In this week’s episode, we talk about challenges in homeopathy research and how we can elevate the profession with practice-based research.

Valentines Day is right around the corner!
Whether you’re celebrating with a partner or this year is all about SELF LOVE for you, we’ve found some treasures we just had to share! A few books for you needs and some edible goodies for balance!

In this week’s episode, we dive into opportunities and challenges in homeopathy research and why homeopathy research is more important than ever.

In this week’s episode, we dive into the debate Hering and Lippe were having 140 years ago that is still relevant today, why people are losing faith in institutions and wanting to take back agency over their health and education, and the challenge that the “there’s a pill for that” mentality poses for modern homeopaths in a time when autoimmunity and chronic disease are on the rise.

In this week’s episode, we dive into how traveling (like homeopathy) encourages you to leave your comfort zone and explore yourself, what we take in our travel first-aid kits (Hint, hint: It’s not all remedies!), and tips for staying well while traveling.

In this week’s episode, we dive into what Hahnemann was interested in, who influenced modern homeopathy, the plane crash that changed the course of homeopathy, and the turn of the 20th century in British homeopathy. Homeopathy. It’s a thing.