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Complete dynamics repertory
Complete dynamics repertory








complete dynamics repertory
  1. COMPLETE DYNAMICS REPERTORY HOW TO
  2. COMPLETE DYNAMICS REPERTORY FULL
  3. COMPLETE DYNAMICS REPERTORY SERIES
  4. COMPLETE DYNAMICS REPERTORY DOWNLOAD
  5. COMPLETE DYNAMICS REPERTORY FREE

If you want some more detailed, time-honored choices, check these out: National Center for Homeopathy Remedy Finder Healing with Homeopathy, written by two MD’s Panos’ book, Homeopathic Medicine at Home Gabriel Pinto’s book, Homeopathy for Children There are a few resources that I find really user-friendly for beginners to homeopathy who simply want to use homeopathy for self-care:

COMPLETE DYNAMICS REPERTORY HOW TO

I’m going to wait to go into greater detail about how to select a remedy to give you time to familiarize yourself with the tools and absorb all of this! That will help make the remedy-selection process easier to understand. A variety of remedies may cover the symptom, some remedies will cover the symptom more emphatically, and some will cover more of the symptoms. The goal when selecting a remedy is to use both the Repertory and the Materia Medica to find the greatest overlap between symptom and remedy. One remedy, benefits multiple possible ailments. It also helps during ear infections where the ears are hot and sensitive. So Belladonna doesn’t help only with cold extremities with convulsions. Typically, for each section of the repertory, any given remedy will have some action. In the materia medica, Belladonna covers a variety of ailments. So, for instance, in the above photos, you’ll notice that three different remedies are listed in the repertory for coldness in the extremities with convulsions, Belladonna amongst them. When you start perusing homeopathic texts, you might notice two seemingly inconsistent aspects: One remedy can be helpful for many different ailments, and one ailment can be helped by many different remedies. Pages from Healing with Homeopathy by Jonas and Jacobs The National Center for Homeopathy‘s website includes several classic repertories and materia medica accessible to members. These have repertories for the more common symptoms as well as materia medica for related remedies. National Center for Homeopathy‘s new website has some good user-friendly information listed by ailment, too.Ĭombination books also are available, both for self-care and for homeopathic students and professionals. Blogs and websites also offer this kind of resource. The two references often are compressed in homeopathic self-care books such that one simply searches for an ailment and finds a list of potential remedies with a bit of relevant materia medica after each remedy. In modern texts you’ll also find more qualitative information, giving you a feel for the remedy and who might benefit from it.

COMPLETE DYNAMICS REPERTORY FULL

The materia medica typically provides the full name of the remedy, its abbreviation, and often how the remedy was made.

complete dynamics repertory

Materia Medica is a more in-depth look at the individual remedies, listing what would be in the repertory for that remedy. Notice the bold, italicized, “Cold limbs”? Materia Medica on Belladonna regarding limbs.

COMPLETE DYNAMICS REPERTORY FREE

The free version includes the whole repertory and only a few remedies of materia medica.

complete dynamics repertory

COMPLETE DYNAMICS REPERTORY DOWNLOAD

Complete Dynamics offers a free download of their searchable Complete Repertory, which features more contemporary wording. More commonly today, homeopaths use computerized repertories.

complete dynamics repertory

Numerous repertories have been published, often with older terms for ailments and symptoms. There also typically is a means of classifying the remedies–those in capital letters or bold typeface typically are the strongest contenders, then italics, and finally normal typeface. Next to the relevant ailment and symptom, a list of potential remedies is given using the abbreviation for each remedy. Repertory section on coldness in extremities notice the boldface “Bell.” in the subcategory, with convulsions.A r epertory is basically a big index organized by category (namely body part or function such as Mind, Sleep, Ears, Extremities) and symptoms within those categories. Homeopaths traditionally have used two main types of references to select remedies: repertories and materia medica. ( 1: How Homeopathy Started, 2: Potencies & How Remedies Are Made.) Some Repertory Categories

COMPLETE DYNAMICS REPERTORY SERIES

Post #3 in the Homeopathy 101 series about homeopathy in general as well as how to use it for self-care.










Complete dynamics repertory