This course has been designed for health professionals, and it builds on your core competencies to help you integrate homeopathy into your day-to-day clinical practice.
Physicians understand that practicing good medicine requires the constant acquisition of new knowledge, though they often assume their existing medical beliefs do not need re-examination. This section is a reminder and will prove insightful before going further! For example, consider the myth, Medications are no good past their expiration date. As you know, the expiration date is the date when the manufacturer still guarantees 90% potency, and companies have very little motivation to extend it.
Has it become a new religion – with its own hierarchies of high priests and rituals? Shouldn’t we be seeing scientific inquiry as an open, growing, fallible activity that has proven far superior to other methods of problem solving?
Epidemics have been the bane of every age and civilisations. Plague, cholera, typhus, malaria, MERS, SARS and now Covid-19 are some of the examples of how the entire world has been affected. Despite all the discussion about vaccine development, what is often lost sight of is the fact that homeopathy has been very effective in prophylaxis and treatment of every single epidemic since Hahnemann's times.
The Organon of Medicine is the most important book in homeopathy. The translation by Kiinzli, Naude, and Pendleton is the only integral English translation of the final edition of this work. It is brilliantly translated.
Click on the link below to read the translation of the original edition by Jost Kunzli, Alain Naude, and Peter Pendleton. Please use the earlier lessons in this section for a summary of each aphorism.