

Know Your Remedies: Cocculus Indicus (Cocc.)
Think of Cocculus indicus (Cocc.) for motion sickness and complaints following lack of sleep such as confusion, headaches, and nausea, especially when caring for others.

You Too Can Test Homeopathy
Here's a simple homeopathic experiment to try at home. All you need is a few bean seeds and one remedy.

Ask Kaviraj — July 2011
Homeopathic suggestions for black spot on roses, cabbage butterflies, mastitis in dairy cattle, Lyme ticks, and more.

Instructions for Turning Pills into Liquid Remedies
Learn how to stretch your budget and increase the effectiveness of your remedies. Benefit more by adding this knowledge to our weekly special on vials of pills.

How Often Should I Take My Remedy?
"The more intense the symptoms the more frequent the remedy should be given." Here's a guide on how often to dose and when improvements should be seen if the remedy is correct.

Dishwashing liquid? – You’re soaking in it! Erica’s story
A quick-thinking Mum saved the day with homeopathy when running water did little to reduce the pain and swelling caused by detergent in a one-year-old's eyes.

Remedy Stop Working?
Q. Why does a homeopathic remedy stop working after producing good results for months? There are two main reasons, and we discuss both.

Video: ‘Proving’ Research
"He experiments on healthy volunteers to uncover the symptoms a remedy causes because, based on the principle of 'like cures like', what a remedy causes it can also cure.”

Tutorial 9 – Palliation, Suppression or Cure?
When unwell, our body tries to constantly heal itself. Treatments can be used to palliate or suppress its efforts, or stimulate a faster, stronger healing response.