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Homeopathy Course (Beginner Level)  
Price: $249.00

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COURSE DESCRIPTION

Our beginners course covers more than just the basics of homeopathy. It is a foundation course on most every topic that is needed to fully explore the techniques and applications of homeopathy. Comparatively, it is far beyond any standard beginner level course available today at ANY price and is based upon the original teachings of Hahnemann! This course provides the opportunity to learn the basics as Hahnemann (the founder of homeopathy) related it in his original writings.

The course is a no-nonsense approach to homeopathy with concise and relevant information. It takes the student through the bulk of what homepathy is all about and how to use it properly. It provides the opportunity to receive one-on-one training from an experienced practitioner.

The Course Text includes a full table of contents, useful forms, dictionary, index, remedy abbreviations, recommended book list, source guide for remedies, and much more.

The Study Guide includes real world examples and cases that the student is encouraged to work through. It fully explains hints and techniques that are not covered in the course text to further expand on the proper homeopathic techniques. It includes advanced concepts of acute cases, a summary of acute case taking, summary of important points to acute homeopathy, table of contents and index.


A Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet is included to make it easier to find remedies for your acute cases. You must already own Microsoft Excel to use this spreadsheet. A revised version for Open Office (Calc) will be available soon.

An Acute Check List is included that targets the most common topics needed to assist in questioning the patient.

An Acute Quick List is included to find the most common remedies for acute illness. It is used to corroborate the choice of remedy that the student has already determined using the proper techniques as defined by Hahnemann.

NO PRIOR KNOWLEDGE OF MEDICINE OR HOMEOPATHY IS NEEDED TO COMPLETE THIS COURSE!


The following is a COURSE OUTLINE for this Beginner Level Homeopathy Course:

I. History of Homeopathic Medicine
    a. Hippocrates
    b. Hahnemann and his Organon

II. What is Homeopathy
    a. Like cures like
    b. Selected Laws of Homeopathy
    i. Nature of disease
    ii. The patient as an individual
    iii. Law of Cure
    iv. Action and Reaction (aka Primary/Secondary Action)
    v. One remedy at a time
    vi. Minimal dose

    c. Vital Force
    d. The Nature of Health and Disease
    e. Suppression and Vaccination
    f. Potentized Remedies and Materia Medica/Repertory
    g. How Homeopathy works
    h. Summary

III. Remedies
    a. What remedies are made from
    b. How remedies are made
    i. Trituration
    ii. Dilution and Succussion
    c. Potencies (X, C, LM, M)
    d. Dose vs Potency
    i. The minimal dose
    ii. Acute Potency
    iii. Chronic Potency
    iv. Nosode Potency
    e. Energetic disease/Energetic remedy
    f. Summary


IV. Miasms
    a. Psoric (Psora)
    b. Sycotic (Sycosis)
    c. Syphilitic
    d. Tubercular (Pseudo-psora)
    e. The Miasmic Role

V. Nosodes
    a. Miasmic Nosodes
    b. Epidemic Nosodes
    c. Bowel Nosodes
    d. Sarcodes

VI. Temperaments
    a. Choleric
    b. Phlegmatic
    c. Sanguine
    d. Melancholic (Nervous)
    e. The Temperament Roll

VII. Taking a Case
    a. Steps to the case
    b. Know the Repertory
    c. Cultivate your bed side manner
    d. Sizing up the patient
    i. Sensitivity
    ii. Acute vs Chronic
    e. Timeline
    f. Interrogation
    g. Never Well Since
    h. Summary

VIII. Finding the Simillimum/Simile
    a. Repertorizing Methods
    i. Kent’s Method
    ii. Boger-Boenninghausen Method
    iii. Remedy Scoring
    iv. Eliminating Symptoms
    v. Totality of symptoms
    vi. Repertorizing for Nosodes
    b. The Materia Medica
    c. Summary

IX. Cycle to the Cure
    a. The Curing Picture
    i. Beginning the Cycle
    ii. Taking the Remedy
    iii. Strengthening the Vital Force
    iv. The Picture of Healing
    b. Allowing the cycle to finish
    c. THE SYMPTOM determines the cycle
    d. Healing takes more than one cycle
    e. The Healing Crisis
    f. It’s all about BALANCE

X. The First Prescription
    a. Change your Perspective
    b. Dry dose and water-based dose
    c. Making the RB
    d. Dilution Glass
    e. Adjusting the dose
    f. Varying the Potency
    g. Administration
    i. Medicinal Solution by mouth
    ii. Olfaction
    iii. Topically
    h. Test Dose
    i. Method to Test the Dose
    ii. Aggravation/Amelioration
    iii. Adjusting the dose or Wrong remedy
    iv. Time of day
    i. Repetition of the Remedy
    j. Susceptibility

XI. The Second Prescription
    a. Ending the First Prescription
    b. Peeling back the layers… using the timeline
    c. Remedies that Follow Well
    d. Retake the Case

XII. When the remedy doesn’t work
    a. Patience
    b. Wrong Simillimum… far Simile
    c. Miasmatic Block
    d. Obstructing the remedy
    e. One Sided Cases
    f. Incurable Cases and Palliation
    g. Antidote

XIII. Veterinary Homeopathy

XIV. Astrology, Numerology, Iridology, Graphology

XV. Application to Acute Cases
    a. Supplies Needed
    i. Remedies
    ii. Miscellaneous
    b. Guidelines of Acute Illness
    c. When to use Allopathy
    d. When to use Acute Homeopathy
    e. How to use Acute Homeopathy

XVI. Conclusions and Special Emphasis

XVII. Instructions for making and taking the remedy (sample)

XVIII. Recommended Reading
    a. Required Reading
    b. Additional Reading
    c. Suggested Reading
    d. Books can be purchased at…

XIX. Remedies from Pharmacies Online

XX. Other Useful Websites

List of Polychrests

Acute Quick List

Dictionary

Remedy Abbreviations

Repertorizing Forms

Index


The Homeopathy CORUSE STUDY GUIDE Table of Contents...

Recommended Supplies to complete this study guide:Boger-Boenninghausen Repertory
Section One Questions (From the Homeopathy Course Text)
Section Two Questions (From the Homeopathy Course Text)
Section Three Questions (From the Homeopathy Course Text)
Section Four Questions (From the Homeopathy Course Text)
Section Five Questions (From the Homeopathy Course Text)
Section Six Questions (From the Homeopathy Course Text)
Use of LSMC (Location, Sensation, Modality, and Concomitant)
How to use the Boger-Boenninghausen Repertory
Answers to Section One
Answers to Section Two
Answers to Section Three
Answers to Section Four
Answers to Section Five
Answers to Section Six
Case 1 (Tonsillitis)
Case 2 (Sinus, Cold)
Case 3 (Stomach Ailment)
Case 4 (Headache)
Intermission (Acute Case Taking Recap)
Case 5 (Hemorrhoids)
Case 6 (Sprain)
Case 7 (Vomiting)
Case 8 (Toothache)
Summary of Important Points (in Acute Homeopathy)
Final Thoughts
Index pg 89



***We HIGHLY RECOMMEND the purchase of Boger-Boenninghausen Repertory to accompany this course.
It can be found HERE .

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