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In this two-part episode of The Homeopathy Health Show, hosts Atiq & Naila continue their conversation with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray on the professional and philosophical questions shaping homeopathy today.
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In this two-part episode of The Homeopathy Health Show, hosts Atiq & Naila continue their conversation with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray on the professional and philosophical questions shaping homeopathy today.

Melanie Hahnemann is one of the most debated figures in homeopathic history. In Episode 105 of Strange, Rare, & Peculiar, Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray revisit the romance, the rumors, and the historical record surrounding her role in Samuel Hahnemann’s final years — and why her legacy still provokes disagreement today.

In Episode 104 of Strange, Rare & Peculiar, Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray return for Part 2 of their conversation on acute prescribing.

Curious about homeopathy for acute conditions? Episode 103 explores what really makes something acute, why individualization matters, and when not treating is the smartest choice. Discover the nuances of acute vs chronic—and why there’s so much more to learn.

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.

In Episode 101 of Strange, Rare & Peculiar, Denise and Alastair settle in at the dining room table after a full week of teaching, clinic, and research. They unpack what AHE students were working on — and a wild prescription one of Denise’s clients was handed, which set this entire discussion in motion.

In Episode 100 of Strange, Rare, and Peculiar, Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray take on a widespread myth: that Hahnemann used more than one remedy at a time. With primary source references from the Organon of the Medical Art, they trace how this misconception arose — and why it matters for clinical safety, integrity, and outcomes.

Thinking about becoming a professional homeopath — or looking for someone to work with? In Episode 99 of Strange, Rare, and Peculiar, hosts Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray are joined by Carli Auer of the North American Homeopathy Examiners (NAHE) for a powerful conversation about accreditation, certification, and what it actually means to be qualified in homeopathy today.