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SRP Podcast Episode 35: The Evolution of Homeopathy

In this week’s episode, we dive into…

  • James Compton Burnett’s contributions to homeopathy 

  • The value of looking at a case and simply asking: What’s wrong? 

  • Why a great place to start after you’ve done your mapping of a case is to say: “The remedy the client needs must do this…”. 

  • “Kenting” and “doing a Burnett” in case analysis. 

  • Universal law and why homeopathy has existed over two and a quarter centuries. 

  • Homeopathy with an appropriate totality of characteristic symptoms and determining the remedy choice. 

  • The roots of the spiritualization of homeopathic medicine.

  • The need for a basic understanding of anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology.

Strange Rare Peculiar is a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education, discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy.

We’ll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can’t get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation! Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.

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