In Part Two of The Homeopathy Health Show conversation with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray, hosts Atiq & Naila turn toward the professional and philosophical questions that will determine homeopathy’s future.
This episode focuses on standards, ethics, and accountability in a time when digital tools, AI, and protocol-style prescribing are increasingly shaping how homeopathy is practiced—and misused.
A central theme is historical clarity. Homeopathy’s decline in the late 19th century did not begin with external attacks, but with internal dilution of its principles. When training standards loosened and “anything goes” practice took hold, the system weakened from within.
The discussion returns to core ideas that still matter today:
- Why the single remedy is a principle, not a preference
- The difference between acute entry points and competent chronic care
- Why rigorous education and supervision protect both clients and the profession
The episode also looks forward, highlighting ongoing clinical research, outcome tracking, and efforts to integrate homeopathy responsibly into modern healthcare systems.
If you care about the future of homeopathy and appreciate candid conversation between seasoned homeopaths, this episode is worth your time.
Listen now to Part Two of The Homeopathy Health Show with Atiq & Naila.




