Four Problems – One Solution

Beth had arthritic pain, Margaret, hot flushes. Agir was troubled by lack of purpose, and Betsy the dog had flea-bite allergy. One remedy helped them all ... but which one?

Homeopathic Doses for All Ages

Q. How much of a remedy should I give? Here are our recommendations for big and little people, and the reason why the size of the dose is a minor variable during treatment.

Q: What do Numbers and Letters After Remedy Names Mean?

The active ingredients of remedies can't be measured by weight, volume or amount so homeopathy turns to ancient Rome for a little help.

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.

Ask Kaviraj — July 2011

Homeopathic suggestions for black spot on roses, cabbage butterflies, mastitis in dairy cattle, Lyme ticks, and more.

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.

Pill or Liquid Remedies?

Is it best to use pills or liquids when taking a homeopathic remedy? Both give good results but one has an edge over the other. Which one and why?