
SRP Podcast Episode 31: Ask Us Anything, Homeopathy Style
In this episode, we answer YOUR questions! From Denise’s book to why we need to learn philosophy, it’s an information packed episode for homeopathy-lovers.
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In this episode, we answer YOUR questions! From Denise’s book to why we need to learn philosophy, it’s an information packed episode for homeopathy-lovers.

In this episode, we talk about Hahnemann’s Organon of Medicine, Aphorism 9 and 260, Similimum mythology, and more!

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.

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.

In this episode, we have a robust discussion of the concept of strange, rare, and peculiar as it relates to symptoms.