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Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
106: Aphorism 9 and the Ethics of Oversimplifying Homeopathy

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 79:48


Homeopathy is growing —and that's a good thing. But growth raises real questions. In episode 106 of the SRP podcast, Denise and Alastair dive into Aphorism 9 and Hahnemann's definition of health to explore how homeopathy is being used, taught, and shared today. They reflect on the appeal of simplified approaches—protocols, shortcuts, and single-symptom-focused prescribing—and ask what happens when homeopathy is simplified for speed, scale, and market appeal.We're calling the community into a thoughtful conversation about how we carry this medicine forward without losing what makes it whole.Here's the link for the culmination of Aphorism Friday, a weekly special production of 1M a Homeopath's Podcast by Kelly Callahan we referenced. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1m-podcast-presents-the-organon/id1635602485Where homeopathy lives and breathes.Strange, Rare & Peculiar is a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Institute for the Advancement of Homeopathy and the Academy of Homeopathy Education.This season, we're focusing on truth — what it means to Aude Sapere (“dare to know”) in homeopathy today. From Hahnemann's original insights to the realities of modern practice, research, and education, Denise and Alastair bring over 50 years of experience to conversations that challenge assumptions and invite curiosity.

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
105: Alchemy, Romance & Rumors Revisited- Melanie Hahnemann

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 61:31


Melanie Hahnemann has been judged for generations — especially after Hahnemann's death.In Episode 105, we revisit the romance, the rumors, and the real historical stakes behind her legacy — including the moment that complicates the easy labels: what Hahnemann asked of her, and what came next.Strange, Rare & Peculiar is a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Institute for the Advancement of Homeopathy and the Academy of Homeopathy Education.This season, we're focusing on truth — what it means to Aude Sapere (“dare to know”) in homeopathy today. From Hahnemann's original insights to the realities of modern practice, research, and education, Denise and Alastair bring over 50 years of experience to conversations that challenge assumptions and invite curiosity.

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger
Ep 432: From Hahnemann to Lippe to Saine - Keeping Hahnemann's Homeopathy alive with Andre Saine

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2026 92:14


In this episode, I'm joined by homeopath and author Andre Saine and his longtime collaborator Ralf Jeutter for a wide-ranging conversation on the foundations and practice of homeopathy. Andre shares how he first discovered homeopathy during chiropractic school and the early case that convinced him of its power. We talk about the discipline required to practice classical homeopathy and why returning to the teachings of Hahnemann and Lippe still matters today. A large part of the discussion focuses on their ongoing Materia Medica Pura Project, including why revisiting lesser-known remedies and provings is so important for modern clinical work. Episode Highlights: 04:38 - First encounter with homeopathy 06:17 - The Skeptical Dermatologist 10:45 - The Materia Medica Pura Project 12:49 - Updating the Repertory and Monographs 18:50 - The Importance of Proving 22:02 - How to Access MMPP 24:58 - How to Study Materia Medica 27:17 - Hahnemann's Homeopathy 35:27 - Fincke's Typhoid Recovery Story 37:33 - The Process of Fluxion in Remedy Preparation 52:50 - Lippe the Master Prescriber 57:27 - Keeping Hahnemann's Homeopathy alive 01:00:42 - Experience Determines Practitioner Credibility 01:07:02 - Andre's Upcoming Homeopathy Book Projects About my Guests: Dr. André Saine, N.D., F.C.A.H. is a highly respected naturopathic physician and homeopath based in Montréal, Canada. He graduated in 1982 from the National College of Naturopathic Medicine in Portland, Oregon, and became board-certified in homeopathy by the Homeopathic Academy of Naturopathic Physicians in 1988. Dr. Saine has been teaching, lecturing, and practicing homeopathy since 1985, and is widely regarded as one of the world's foremost experts in classical (pure) homeopathy, particularly in the care of patients with serious chronic conditions. Since 1986, he has served as Dean and main instructor of the Canadian Academy of Homeopathy, where he trains health professionals in deep clinical prescribing and the foundational principles of the homeopathic art. Dr. Saine also directs the ongoing Materia Medica Pura Project, an international initiative to systematically revise and expand the homeopathic materia medica for better clinical use. Over decades of study and practice, he has contributed significantly to homeopathic education and scholarship through teaching, seminars, and long-term projects rooted in the works of historical homeopathic masters. Find out more about Andre Website: https://homeopathy.ca/ If you would like to purchase any of Andre's books or access his online lectures, please visit https://homeopathy.ca/press/ For the Materia Medica Pura Project, please visit https://mmpp-saine.com/ If you would like to support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast, please consider making a donation by visiting www.EugenieKruger.com and click the DONATE button at the top of the site. Every donation about $10 will receive a shout-out on a future episode. Join my Homeopathy Hangout Podcast Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelloHomies Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/eugeniekrugerhomeopathy/ Here is the link to my free 30-minute Homeopathy@Home online course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqBUpxO4pZQ&t=438s Upon completion of the course - and if you live in Australia - you can join my Facebook group for free acute advice (you'll need to answer a couple of questions about the course upon request to join): www.facebook.com/groups/eughom

Let's Talk Wellness Now
Episode 252 – Induced Native Phage Therapy (INPT) & advanced natural therapies

Let's Talk Wellness Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 66:33


David Jernigan 0:15Hello! Dr. Deb 0:16Hi there, sorry for all the confusion. David Jernigan 0:19Oh, no worries, you gotta love it, right? Dr. Deb 0:21Oh, I can’t hear you. David Jernigan 0:23No way, let’s see, my mic must be turned off? Dr. Deb 0:27Hang on, I think it’s me. Let’s see…Okay, let’s try now. David Jernigan 0:40Okay, can you hear me? Dr. Deb 0:42Yep, I can hear you now. David Jernigan 0:43Excellent, excellent. And, how are you today? Dr. Deb 0:48I am good, thank you. How about yourself? David Jernigan 0:50I’m good. Well, it’s good to finally meet you and get this thing rolling. Dr. Deb 0:56Yes, yes, I’m so sorry about that. David Jernigan 0:58That’s alright, that’s alright.So… Dr. Deb 1:01Yeah, go ahead. David Jernigan 1:03So, tell me about yourself before we get going. Dr. Deb 1:06Yeah, so I am a nurse practitioner. I’m also a naturopath. I have a practice here in Wisconsin. I’ve been treating Lyme for about 20 years, so I’m really excited to have this conversation and learn what you’re doing, because it’s so exciting and new. David Jernigan 1:21Well, thank you. Dr. Deb 1:22Yeah, so we treat a lot of chronic illness patients, do some anti-aging regenerative things as well, so… David Jernigan 1:30Yeah, I went to your website and saw you guys are killing it, looks like. Dr. Deb 1:35Yeah. David Jernigan 1:35Got a lot of good staff, it looks like. Dr. Deb 1:37Yeah, we’ve got great staff, great patients, busy practice. We have 5 practitioners, so we have about 15,000 patients in our practice right now. David Jernigan 1:46Well, excellent. Yeah. Excellent. Yeah, yeah.So, I’m excited for this discussion. Dr. Deb 1:53Good, me too. So I pre-recorded our intro, so we can just kind of dive right in, and I’ll just ask you to kind of introduce yourself a little bit, tell us a little bit about yourself, and, and then we can just dive right into it. David Jernigan 2:08All right. I’m Dr. David Jernigan, and I own the Biologic Center for Optimum Health in… Franklin, Tennessee, and I’ve been in practice for over 30 years. I shook Willie Bergdurfer’s hand, if anybody knows who that is. It’s kind of infamous now with some of the revelations that have happened about Lyme being a bioweapon and weaponized. But, you know, I’ve been doing this, probably longer than almost anybody that’s still in the business in the natural realm. It chose me. I did not choose Lyme. Matter of fact, there were many times in my career that I was like. You know, cancer’s easier because of the fact that everybody agrees, you know, what we’re dealing with. And in the 90s, it was a whole different reality, where nobody actually understood that you could have Lyme disease and not be coming from New England.You know, so I had actually the first documented case of a Lyme disease, CDC positive.Patient that had never left the state of Kansas before. So they couldn’t say that it wasn’t in Kansas, and so she had actually been, pregnant with… twin boys, and they were born CDC-positive as well, and so it is transmitted across the placenta we know.So, I, you know, the history of how I did all this was, in the 90s, probably 1996, probably, somewhere in there, 97. With this woman, you know, I… if you go into Robin’s pathology books from back then. Which we all used, medical doctors and everybody else studying. you know, there was basically a paragraph about Lyme disease, and on the national board tests, as you recall, it was probably like, what causes, or what is, bullseye rash associated with? And you’d had to guess Lyme disease, of course. Dr. Deb 4:07Female. David Jernigan 4:08But that was, you know, considered to be more a New England illness, and you would never see it anywhere else. But here was this woman. I knew… nothing about Lyme beyond what we had gotten taught in college, which was, like I say, next to nothing. And she would not let me stop feeding me information. I mean, you gotta remember, the internet wasn’t even hardly in existence in those years. I mean, it was brand new. It was supposed to be this information highway, and So I started purchasing, like a lot of doctors do even now, they start purchasing every kind of new supplement that’s supposed to work for bacteria. There was no product in those days that actually was Lyme-specific. I mean, nobody was really dealing with it naturally. It was always a pharmaceutical situation. Dr. Deb 5:04And a very short course at that. David Jernigan 5:06Yeah, 2 weeks of doxy and you’re cured, whether your symptoms are gone or not, which… she’d had the 2 weeks of doxy, and her symptoms and her son’s symptoms were not gone. And so, I absolutely just purchased everything I could find. Nothing would work. I mean, I could name names of products, and you would recognize them, because they’re still out there today. Dr. Deb 5:28Which is. David Jernigan 5:30Kind of a… A sad thing that natural medicine is still riding on these things that have the most marketing. Dr. Deb 5:37As opposed to sometimes the things that actually have the documented research. David Jernigan 5:42Behind it, and I am a doctor of chiropractic medicine, and I specialized all these years in chronic, incurable illnesses of all types. That may sound odd to a lot of people, but doctors of chiropractic medicine are trained just like a GP typically would be. The medical schools, as I understand it, got together, decades ago and said, wow, if all we did was… Crank out general practitioners for the next 10 years, we wouldn’t have still enough general practitioners to supply the demand. Dr. Deb 6:17Right. Everybody in medicine, in medical schools, wanted to be a specialist, because that’s where the money was, and it was… David Jernigan 6:24Easier, kind of, also, to… you know, just focus on one part of the body, and specialize in that. Dr. Deb 6:31Expert in that one area. David Jernigan 6:32So we all now have the same training. We all go through pre-med. We got a bachelor’s degree, I got my bachelor’s degree in nutrition, and through, Park University in Parkville, Missouri. And so, you know, when I ran out of options to purchase, I just used a technology that I developed, which was an advancement upon other technologies, but I called it bioresonance scanning. And I coined the term back in the 90s. It was a way to kind ofKind of like a sensitive test, you know, like you might. Dr. Deb 7:09I wouldn’t. David Jernigan 7:09Of applied kinesiology, then clinical kinesiology, then chiro plus kinesiology, then, you know, you can just keep going with all the advancements that were made. Well, this was an advancement upon those things, so… I developed… I was the first in… in… my known world of doctors to develop a way to detect adjunctively, obviously we can’t say it’s a primary diagnosis. Adjunctively detect the presence of a given specimen. So we could say, thus saith my test. It’s highly likely you have Borrelia burgdurferi. And, but I had to have the specimen on hand to be able to match what I call frequency matching to the specimen. Brand new concept in those days. And so I was able to detect whether or not my treatments were successful or not. This is something even now that’s really difficult for doctors, because antibody tests, even the most advanced ones, it’s still an antibody test. It’s still an immune response to an infection.And accurately, you know, some doctors will slam those tests, saying, well. That doesn’t mean you actually have the infection, that just means your body has seen it before, which is a correct statement, kind of. So being able to detect the presence, and even where in the body these infections are was a way huge advancement in the 90s, for sure it’s kind of funny, I think about a conference I went to, and cuz… I’m kind of jumping ahead. Because I ended up developing my own formula, just for this woman and her children, and it worked. And I was like, wow! Their symptoms were gone, all the blood tests came back negative. In those days, we were using the iGenX. Western blot, eventually. And the, what was called a Lyme urine antigen test. I don’t know if you remember that, because it… Only decades later did I meet, the owner of iGenX, Nick Harris. Dr. Deb 9:17Person. And I was like, whatever happened to the Luwat test? Because I took it off the market after a while. He said, honestly, we lost the antigen and couldn’t find it again. Oh, no. David Jernigan 9:27And so… but that was a brilliant test. It was the actual gold standard in those days. Again, the world… it can’t be understated how different the world was in the 90s. Dr. Deb 9:40Yeah. David Jernigan 9:41Towards natural medicine, even. Dr. Deb 9:44Oh, yeah. We think… we think it’s bad now, but, like, when I started, too, I started in the early 2000s, like, we were all hiding under the radar, like, you didn’t market, we would have never been on social media, we didn’t run ads, we didn’t do any. David Jernigan 10:00Right. Dr. Deb 10:01Because the medical boards were coming for us. David Jernigan 10:04Came after me. Dr. Deb 10:05Because I had the word Lime on my page, my website. David Jernigan 10:10You know, not saying that I treat Lyme. Dr. Deb 10:13Hmm? David Jernigan 10:13Yes Dr. Deb 10:15Just talking about mind. David Jernigan 10:16And it’s funny, because, once I had this formula, it was something… and I trained in Germany, in anthroposophical medicine, and they’ve been trained in herbal… making herbal extracts, making homeopathic remedies in the anthroposophical methodology, and I trained with the Hahnemann versions of homeopathy, which is just slightly different. Yeah. And, so I was well-versed with making some of my own formulas by that time. And so, it was really something that I wrote on the bottle, you know, and I had to call it something, so I called it Borreligin, which is still in existence, and it’s still a phenomenal herbal remedy right now. And to my knowledge, it’s the only frequency-matched herbal formula. Maybe still out there. Because unless you knew how to do my testing, the bioresonent scanning, there was no way to actually do frequency matching. Matter of fact, as a really famous herbalist attacked me online, saying, oh, none of these herbs will kill anything. And I’m like, that wasn’t what I was saying. I was saying, back in those days, I was saying, well, if… what would the body need to address these infections?You know, not, like, what’s gonna kill the infections for the body. Dr. Deb 11:38Right. David Jernigan 11:39Right? So it was a phenomenal way, but the LUAT test was amazing because what you’d do is you would give your treatment, like an MD would give an antibiotic for a week, ahead of time. Trying to increase the number of dead spirochetes showing up in your urine one day out of 3 days urine catch. So you’d wake up in the morning, you’d collect your urine 3 days in a row, and any one of those being positive is a positive. But it was a brilliant test because it wasn’t an antibody test. They were literally counting the number of dead pieces of Lyme bacteria in your urine. I mean, it was pretty irrefutable. So I had a grand slam on the… the Western blot on patients, and I’d also have a grand slam on the LUAT, and their medical doctors would say, oh, that doctor in the lab are probably in cahoots change some lab. Dr. Deb 12:38Of course. David Jernigan 12:39That come in. And I still see that today. You know, it’s like, oh my gosh, the better the tests are getting. There’s still a bias if you do your own research. Well, if you happen to be a doctor who loves research. And you’re a clinician, so you actually treat patients who’s gonna write the research study? Well, of course, the doctor who did the study, well, he’s biased, and I’m like, I still can’t influence lab tests. Well, lab tests aren’t everything. People scream over the internet at me. It’s like, well, a negative lab test doesn’t mean anything. I was like… I get that with the old Western blot testing. Dr. Deb 13:16Right. David Jernigan 13:16The more sensitive tests, which are very close to 100%, Sensitivity, and 100% specificity. So, meaning, like, they can… if you have the infection, they’re gonna find it. Dr. Deb 13:30They’ll find it, yeah. David Jernigan 13:31And if they… if you have the infection, they’re going to be able to tell you exactly 100% correctly what kind of infection it is. Back in those days, you couldn’t, you could just count the dead pieces, which was… Dr. Deb 13:43Yeah. David Jernigan 13:43Significant, but It’s funny, because when medicine does that, you know, mainstream medicine that’s backed by all the nice foundations who donate millions of dollars towards the research. Their negative tests are significant, but if you fund your own, Yours isn’t that significant. Dr. Deb 14:04Right, or what if we call something a seronegative autoimmune disease, like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis, because none of the tests are positive, but you have all the symptoms. Here, let me give you this $100,000 a year drug. David Jernigan 14:19Yeah. Dr. Deb 14:19And instead of looking for what might actually be causing the symptoms. That’s all okay, but what we do is not okay. David Jernigan 14:27Right. Yeah, it’s a double standard, and it’s getting better. I want to do… tell the world it is getting better. Some of the dinosaurs are retiring. Dr. Deb 14:36No. David Jernigan 14:37Way for people who are… Are more open-minded to new ideas. But, getting back to that woman, she… that formula that I made just for her and her son, I… She went online. Dr. Deb 14:54Which, I had never been on a news group. David Jernigan 14:58Not even sure I knew what one was, you know? Imagine, I’m kind of that dinosaur that… Cell phones were, like, these really big things with a big antenna sticking out of it, and… Dr. Deb 15:09Nope. David Jernigan 15:10So I thought I was pretty hot stuff, just that I actually had a computer software program that was running my front desk. And even then, it was an Apple IIe computer. Dr. Deb 15:21Right. David Jernigan 15:22Probably be pretty valuable right now if I’d kept it, but… Dr. Deb 15:25Mmm… David Jernigan 15:26It being an antique. But, suddenly people were calling my clinic, because the lady with the twin boys that was well was telling people on these research, I mean, these Lyme disease forums and boards online. And, I started going, oh my gosh, you know, as a doctor, it’s one thing to treat a person in your clinic, it’s a different thing to have your clinic name on the label. Like, we all do, Even now, and you’re supposed to write everything that’s on the label, and… all these guidelines, and I’m like, wow, I need to split this off. I mean, I def… I definitely want to help people, and this is… I was pretty excited about the results we were getting. Pre-treat… Pre-treatment and post-treatment. And, so… that’s where I developed, my nutraceutical business in the 90s called Journey Good Nutraceuticals. My advice to anybody thinking about doing the same thing, don’t put your last name on it. Dr. Deb 16:25– David Jernigan 16:25You know, because anytime negative anything comes out, there goes the Jernigan name, you know, the herbal, you know, there’s just all these, and especially nowadays, with all the bots that are just designed to slam natural medicine. Dr. Deb 16:38Yeah. David Jernigan 16:39And that is out there in a… and just ugly people. Dr. Deb 16:42Or should we just say, people with a different opinion? How’s that? David Jernigan 16:46Yeah. That are being less than supportive. Dr. Deb 16:49But. David Jernigan 16:51It was amazing, because by 1999, I presented my research, my first research, I’d never done research. This is what I would… I would say to a lot of people who go, my doctor did… I don’t know, my doctor doesn’t know what you’re doing, my doctor… I was like going, you know, most doctors don’t do research. They don’t publish anything. Their opinion is their opinion, but they don’t back it up in peer review, right? And so that’s what I always tried to do, was back it up in peer review and publish. And so, in 1999, I presented at the International Tick-Borne Diseases Conference in New York City. I’m telling you, it was like the country boy going to the city, you know, I got my… I got my suit on, and I looked all right, and my booth was wonderful, and all these different things, and it was just a big wake-up call.Because what we had demonstrated… let’s get back to the… and this was what I demonstrated with that first study. was that… A positive LUAC test, that Lyme urine antigen test for my Gen X, was a score of 32. Meaning, one of those 3 mornings urine had 32 pieces in the amount of urine they checked of deadline bacteria spirochetes. Okay? Okay. With antibiotic challenges, a highly positive was a score of 45. Dr. Deb 18:19Wow when I would give one dropper 3 times a day for a week. David Jernigan 18:24Ahead of time, and then do the person’s LUAT test, We were getting scores 100, 200… And at that point, we only had a couple, but we had a couple that were greater than 400. Yeah, dead pieces, where the lab just quits counting. They just said, somewhere over 400, right? Dr. Deb 18:45Yeah. David Jernigan 18:46Which, when the medical system at the conference, you know, I was the only natural doctor in the world that was… had any kind of proof of anything naturally that could outperform antibiotics. Can you imagine? Dr. Deb 18:59Yeah. And… David Jernigan 19:01They were just, oh my gosh, incredulous. They’re like, I’ve given the most… one guy came up to me, and to my face, and he goes, I’ve given the most aggressive antibiotic protocols And I’ve only seen one patient over 100. I was like, that makes this pretty significant, doesn’t it? But, it didn’t just, like, make us take off, because guess what? In Lyme world, if a pharmaceutical antibiotic made you feel horrible. That meant it was working. Dr. Deb 19:28That’s right. We used to, back in the day, if you didn’t herx. And had that horrible die-off reaction, for those of you who don’t know what a herx is, but if we didn’t make you herx, we weren’t doing our job right. David Jernigan 19:40You’re looking for your patients to feel horrible, and sometimes to the level of committing suicide. Dr. Deb 19:46Yes. David Jernigan 19:47So bad. Dr. Deb 19:48Yes. David Jernigan 19:49And I was the first doctor, I think, in the world to start screaming and hollering and saying, stop using the worsening of your patient’s symptoms as a guide to good treatment, because they’re… I wasn’t seeing it with my formulas. Because I was doing a comprehensive program of care. I think I was also one of the first doctors to say, we need to detoxify these people as we’re doing this. And you would sit there and say, well, sure you were. I was like, well, remember, there wasn’t a lot of communication. There wasn’t anybody on the internet saying, do this, do that. And, It was, it was interesting in those days. It was, how do you… How do you help the world heal from these things? That they don’t know they have. So later, I actually had a beautiful booth at a health… a big health expo in Texas, I remember, and I was like, you know, you spend a lot of money on the booth, and… Dr. Deb 20:43Yup. David Jernigan 20:43And you’re thinking about it because you’re funding the whole thing, you say, wow, if I only sell one case, I’ll at least cover my cost. Dr. Deb 20:51Yep. Yeah, you’re great. David Jernigan 20:52And I had this beautiful banner of, like, a blown-up tick’s mouth under microscope. You know those beautiful pictures of, like, all the barbs sticking out, and how they anchor themselves in your skin, and… And, thousand people walking by my booth, and they’re just like, keep walking, because they didn’t know they had Lyme. There was, like, and they had MS, maybe, but they don’t have Lyme, and so they just would keep walking. Nobody even knew. Why would I go to a conference in Texas? And I’m trying to say, no, guys, it’s everywhere. Dr. Deb 21:24Yeah. David Jernigan 21:24And… and everybody, you know, yes, you probably have this, you know, kind of thing. If you’re… if you… are chronically ill, almost, of any kind of way. You know, kind of trying to tell people this was… Again, in Robin’s pathology textbooks, one of the few things that it did tell you about Lyme was that it was called the Great… the New Great Imitator. Because it would imitate up to 200 or more different illnesses. So, it’s been an interesting journey, of… educating people, writing articles, but it was interesting, the lady who I first fixed, Laboratory verified, everything like that, symptoms went away, all that kind of fun stuff. Her children were fine, they’ve been fine for years now. When she went on the newsboards in the Lyme disease support groups, It created a war. Oh my goodness, it was like, how dare you? And, say that something natural might actually help, right? Dr. Deb 22:30Right, exactly. David Jernigan 22:32And, I even had… A… one of those first calls to… with a marketing company at one point, way a long time ago. And the lady got on the phone, the owner of the marketing company goes, I would have blood on my hands if I actually took your clinic on. Yeah, you can’t treat Lyme disease, and… Even the big, big associations that are out there are still largely that way. I mean, they’re getting better, but it’s just like… you know, a lot of the times, it’s herbs are good. Herbs will help. Good, you know, but they’re safe. So, it’s still a challenge to… to… present in mainstream Lyme communities, even. Because there’s this… Fear of doing anything outside of antibiotics. Dr. Deb 23:32Yeah, so let me ask you this. From your perspective. Why do you think so many chronic infections exist these days, like Lyme and the co-infections, Babesia, Bartonella, mold illness? And we talked a little bit about herbs and why they, antibiotics and things like that fail, but let’s talk a little bit about that. David Jernigan 23:53So, it’s fascinating. When I trained in Germany, they said that we, as humanity, has moved away from what they called the inflammatory diseases. You know, in the old days, it was. Lots of high fevers, purulent, pus-generating bacterial infections. And I said, as a society, we have… Dr. Deb 24:14Have shifted from those to what they call cold sclerotic diseases, which are your… David Jernigan 24:21Cancers, your diabetes, your atherosclerosis, your… and they said, we’re starting to see what used to only be geriatric diseases in our children. That’s how bad it’s gotten. We have suppressed fevers, we don’t… we don’t respect the wisdom of the human body. So, you know, the doctors say, step aside, body, I will fix this infection for you with this antibiotic. And so, what we’ve done with the, overuse of antibiotics, and this isn’t me just talking from a natural perspective, this is… Right, it’s everybody around the world is acknowledging. I’ll show you… I could show you a, a presentation, if we can do a screen-sharing situation. Yeah. About the antibiotic situation in the world, because it’s really concerning. But what I would say, and kind of like an advancement forward, is we are seeing mutated bacteria. You know, they talked about… do you remember when they found the Iceman, you know, the… You know, the prehistoric guy that’s… In the eyes, and he had Lyme bacteria. I was like, he had spirochetes, maybe. Dr. Deb 25:33Yeah. David Jernigan 25:33That isn’t a modified, mutated version. That’s just maybe the… Lyme… you know, Borrelia… call it Borrelia something, you know, it’s a spirochete, but what we’re dealing with today. Even under strep or staph, as you know, you know, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, you name it, whatever kind of infection a person has is not the same bacteria that your grandparents dealt with. Dr. Deb 26:01That’s right. David Jernigan 26:32It’s a much mutated, stronger, more resistant to treatment type of thing. So, I think that’s one reason. I think the, It’s great that we’re seeing, you know, Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. bringing awareness to things that Like it or not, yeah, seed oils do create inflammation, and everyone in the natural realm, as you know. Has been trying to say this for probably how long? Dr. Deb 26:35Yeah, 25, 30 years. 20 years each. David Jernigan 26:48Yes. You know, thank goodness for people like Sally Fallon and her beautiful book, Nourishing Traditions, that started you know, Dr. Bernard Jensen’s books way back in the day, Dr. Christopher’s books way back in the day. Dr. Deb 26:48Damn. David Jernigan 26:49You know, all of them were way ahead of their time, saying, by the way, your margarine is only missing one ingredient from being axle grease. Dr. Deb 26:58Yeah. David Jernigan 26:58I think that was Dr. Jensen saying that at one point, probably 50, 60 years ago, I don’t know. Dr. Deb 27:03Yep. David Jernigan 27:04So, we’ve created this monster. We, we live in a very controlled environment, you know, of 72, 74 degrees at all times, we don’t sweat, we don’t have to work that hard, typically. You know, most of us aren’t out there like our ancestors were, so that’s making us more and more… Move towards the cold sclerotic diseases, of which even Lyme disease is, you know, which… Yes, it has inflammation, yes, but as a presentation, it’s very often associated with some of these Cold sclerotic diseases of mankind that we see now. Dr. Deb 27:46You have it. David Jernigan 27:47Yeah. Dr. Deb 27:48So, tell me, what is phage therapy? David Jernigan 27:52Well, may I show you a cool video? Dr. Deb 27:55Yeah, I’d love that. David Jernigan 27:56I did not make this video, this is just one of my favorites, because it’s from the National Institute of Health. Let’s see if I can just… Click the share screen thing. And get that to pop up. That’s not what I’m looking for, but it’s gonna be soon. Let’s go here… Alright, can you see that? Dr. Deb 28:18Yeah. David Jernigan 28:19Okay. Modern medicine faces a serious problem. Thanks in part to overuse and misuse of antibiotics, many bacteria are gaining resistance to our most common cures. Researchers are probing possible alternatives to antibiotics, including phages. So, bacteriophages, or we like to call them phages for short, are naturally occurring viruses that infect and kill bacteria. The basic structure consists of a head, a sheath, and tail fibers. The tail fibers are what mediate attachment to the bacterial cell. The DNA stored in the head will then travel down the sheath and be injected inside the cell. Once inside the cell, the phage will hijack the cellular machinery to make many copies of itself. Lastly, the newly assembled phages burst forth from the bacterium, which resets their phage life cycle and kills the bacterium in the process. Someday, healthcare providers may be able to treat MRSA and other stubborn bacterial infections using a mixture of phages, or a phage cocktail process would be first to identify what the pathogen is that’s causing the infection. So the bacterium is isolated and is characterized. And then there’s a need to select a phage in a process known as screening of phage that are either present in a repository or in a so-called phage library. That allows for many of the phages to be evaluated for effectiveness against that isolated I don’t know, bacterium. Phages were first discovered over 100 years ago by a French-Canadian named Felice Derrell. They initially gained popularity in Eastern Europe, however, Western countries largely abandoned phages in favor of antibiotics, which were better understood and easier to produce in large quantities. Now, with bacteria like these gaining resistance to antibiotics, phage research is gaining momentum in the United States once again. NIAID recently partnered with other government agencies to host a phage workshop, where researchers from NIH, FTA, the commercial sector, and academia gathered to discuss recent progress. NIH… So… That is… That is what phage therapy in… is. in what I call conventional phage. Let’s see, how do I get out of the share screen? Hope you already don’t see it. Dr. Deb 30:58Yep, at the top, there should just be a button. David Jernigan 31:00I don’t. Dr. Deb 31:00Stop sharing, yeah. David Jernigan 31:01So… Conventional phage therapy, as you just saw, is a lot like what it is that we’re doing, only the difference is they’re taking wild phages from the environment. They’re finding phages anywhere there’s, like, a lot of bacteria. And then they isolate those phages, and like he said, the gentleman at the very end said we put them in a library, and so there are banks of phages that they can actually now use, and One of the largest banks that I know of has about 700 different bacteriophages, or phages. In their bank that they can pull from. Dr. Deb 31:43Wow. Do you want to take a guess? David Jernigan 31:46How many bacteriophages they’ve identified are in the human gut, on average? Dr. Deb 31:52Oh my god, there’s gotta be more… David Jernigan 31:53Kinds, different kinds of phages, how many? Dr. Deb 31:56There’s gotta be millions. David Jernigan 31:57Well… In population, there’s… humongous numbers, numbers probably well beyond the trillions, okay? Hundreds of trillions, quadrillions, maybe, even. But in the gut, a recent peer-reviewed journal article said that there were 32,242 different types of bacteriophages that live naturally in your intestines, your gut. Dr. Deb 32:25Boom. David Jernigan 32:2632,000. Okay, so… If you read any article on phage therapy that’s in peer review, almost every single one in the very first paragraph, they use the same sentence. They go, Phages are ubiquitous in nature. They’re ubiquitous in nature. So my brain, when I find… when all this finally clicked together, and when we clicked together 5 years into my research, I could not get it to work for 5 years. I just kept going. But that sentence really got me going. I was, like, going, you know. If you look at what ubiquitous means, it says if Phages were the size of grains of sand. Like sand on the beach. They would completely cover the earth and be 50 miles deep. How crazy is that? Dr. Deb 33:24Wow. David Jernigan 33:25That’s how many phages are on the planet. There’s so many… they outnumber every species collectively on the planet. So, it’s an impossibility in my mind. I went, huh, it’s an impossibility that… You catching a, a sterile Bacteria, it’s almost an impossibility. Since the beginning of time, phages have been needing to use a reproductive host. And it’s very specific, so every kind of bacteria has its own kind of phage it uses as a reproductive host. Because phages are… and this is a clarification I want to make for people. just like in the old days, we were talking about the 90s, I talked to a veterinarian that had gotten in trouble with the veterinary board in her state. Dr. Deb 34:14Back in the old days. David Jernigan 34:16Because she gave dogs probiotics. And the board thought she was giving the dogs an infection so that she could treat them and make money off of the subsequent infection. Dr. Deb 34:28Oh my god. David Jernigan 34:29Nobody actually had heard of good, friendly bacteria in the veterinary world, I guess she said she had gotten in trouble, and she had to defend herself, that, no, I’m giving friendly, benevolent, beneficial bacteria. Okay, to these animals, and getting good results.So, phages… Are friendly, benevolent, beneficial viruses. That live in your body, but they only will infect a certain type of bacteria. So… What that means is if you have staff.Aureus, you know, Staphylococcus aureus bacteria. That bacteria has its own kind of phage that infects it called a staph aureus phage. E. coli has an E. coli phage. Each type of E. coli has its own phage, so Borrelia burgdurferi has its own Borrelia burgdurferi type of phage, whereas Borrelia miyamotoi alright? Or any of the other Borrelia species, or the Bartonella species, or the… you just keep going, and Moses has its own type of phage that only will infect that type of bacteria. So that’s… You know, when you realize, wow, why are we going to the environment Was my thought. Dr. Deb 35:54Yeah. David Jernigan 34:55Trying to find wild phages and put them into your body, and hopefully they go and do what you want them to do. What if we could trigger the phages themselves that live in your body to, instead of just farming that bacteria that it uses as a host, because what I mean by farming is the phages will only kill 40% of that population of bacteria a day. Dr. Deb 36:20Wow. David Jernigan 36:20And then they send out a signal to all the other phages saying, stop killing! Dr. Deb 36:24It’s like. David Jernigan 36:2560% of the bacteria population left to be breeding stock. It’s kind of like the farmer, the rancher, who… he doesn’t send his whole herd to the butcher. Dr. Deb 36:35Right. David Jernigan 36:36Just to, you know, he keeps his breeding stock. He sends the rest, right? So, the phages will kill 40% of the population every day, just in their reproduction process. Because once there’s so many, as you saw in the video, once the phage lands on top of the bacteria, injects its genetic material into the bacteria, that bacteria genetic engine starts cranking out up to 5,200 phages per bacteria. Dr. Deb 37:06I don’t know who counted all those… David Jernigan 37:08Inside of a bacteria, but some scientists peer-reviewed it and put it out there. that ruptures, and it literally looks like a grenade goes off inside of the bacteria. I wish I’d remembered to bring that video of a phage killing a bacteria, but it just goes, oof. And it’s just a cloud of dust. So, you’re breaking apart a lot of those different toxins and things. So… That’s… That was the impetus to me creating what I did. That and the fact that I looked it up, and I found out that phages will sometimes go… Crazy. I don’t know how to say it. Wiping out 100% of their host. And it could be a trigger, like change in the body’s pH levels, it could be electromagnetically done, you know, like, there’s been documentation of… I think it was, 50 Hz, electricity. Triggering one kind of phage to go… Crazy and annihilate its host population. There’s other ways, but I was, like, going, none of those fit me, you know? It’s not like I’m gonna shock somebody with a… Jumper cable or something to try to get phages to… to do that kind of thing. But the fact that it could be done, they can be triggered, they can switch and suddenly go crazy against their population. But what happens when they kill 100% of their host? The phages themselves die within 4 days. Dr. Deb 38:45Hmm. Because they can’t keep reproducing. David Jernigan 38:47There’s nothing to reproduce them, yeah. Dr. Deb 38:49Yeah. Especially… unless they’re a polyvalent phage, that means a phage that can segue and use. David Jernigan 38:54One or two other kinds of bacteria. To, as a reproductive host. But a lot of phages, if not the majority, are monovalent, which means they have one host that they like to use. And so… Borrelia, so… my study that I ended up doing, and I published the results in 2021, And it’s a small study, but it’s right in there at the high end, believe it or not, of phage research. Most phage research is less than 30 people. In the study. But, we did 26 people.And after one month of doing the phage induction that I invented, which only… Appears to only, induce or stimulate the types of phages that will do the job in your body. I don’t care what kind of phage it is. I don’t care if it’s a Borrelia phage, it may be a polyvalent phage that normally doesn’t use the Borrelia burgdurferi as its number one. Host, but it can. To go and kill that infection. And the fascinating thing is, there was a brand new test that came out at the same time I came out with the idea, literally the same weekend they presented. Dr. Deb 40:1511. David Jernigan 40:15ILADS conference in Boston in 2019. It was called the Felix Borrelia phage Test. So the Felix Borrelia phage test. Because Borrelia are often intracellular, right, they’re buried down in the tissue, they’re not often in the blood that much. And therefore, doing a blood test isn’t really that accurate. But you remember how there’s, like, potentially as many as 5,200 phages of that type erupt from each bacteria when it breaks apart. It’s way easier to detect those phages, because they’re now circulating, those 52, as you saw in the video. 5,200 different phages are now seeking out another Borrelia that they can infect. And so, while they’re out in circulation, that’s easy to find in the bloodstream. So, 77% of the people, so 20 out of 26, were tested after a 2-week period. After only a 4-day round of treatment. Because according to my testing, remember, I can actually test adjunctively to see if I can find any signatures for those kinds of bacteria. And I couldn’t after 4 days, so we discontinued treatment and waited Beyond the 4 days that would allow the phages themselves to die, so we waited about a week and a half.And redid the test. And 77%, so that 20 out of 26 of the people, were completely negative. Dr. Deb 41:50Wow. David Jernigan 41:52Which, you go, well, it’s just a blood test. Well, no, we actually had people that were getting better, like, they’d never gotten better before. We had one woman who was wheelchair-bound, and in two weeks was able to walk, and even ultimately wanted to work for my clinic. I’m just, like, going… Dr. Deb 42:07I didn’t want to write about all that. I wanted to write about the phages. I was like… David Jernigan 42:12article, I probably should have put some of those stories, because, Critics would say, well, you got rid of the infection, maybe, but… Did you fix the Lyme disease? Well, that’s… there’s two factors here that every doctor needs to understand. There’s the infection in chronic illness, there’s the infection, and then there’s the damage that’s been done. Because sometimes I have these people that would come in and say, well, Dr. Jernigan, it didn’t work for me, I’m still in the wheelchair. And I’m like, no, it worked. Repeat lab test over months says it’s gone, it’s gone, it’s gone. It’s like, we would follow, and 88% of the people we followed long-term were still negative, which is amazing to me. Dr. Deb 42:56And then they have to repair the damage. David Jernigan 42:59It’s the damages why you still have your symptoms. And that’s where the doctor has to get busy, right? Dr. Deb 43:06Right David Jernigan 43:06They were told erroneously by their doctor that originally treated them that they’d be well, they’d get out of the wheelchair, if he could actually kill all these infections. Dr. Deb 43:15It’s not true. David Jernigan 43:16Unless it’s caught early. So I love the analogy, and I’ve said it a thousand times.that Lyme disease and chronic infections are much like having termites in the wood of your house. If you find the termites early, then yeah, killing the infection, life goes back to normal, the storm comes and your house doesn’t fall down. But if it’s 20 years later. Killing the termites is still a grand idea. Right. But you have the damage in the wood that needs to be repaired as well. All the systems… when I talk about damage to the wood, I mean, like. All the bioregulatory aspects of the body, how it regulates itself, all the biochemical pathways, the metabolic pathways we all know about, getting the toxins that have been lodged in there for many years, stopping the inflammatory things that have been running crazy. Dealing with all those cytokines that are just running rampant through the body, creating this whole MCAS situation. Which are largely… Dr. Deb 44:21Coming from your body’s own immune cells called macrophages, which are not even… David Jernigan 44:26It’s not… a virus at all, it’s part of the immune system, it’s like a Pac-Man, and research shows that especially in spirochetes. There is no toxin. Now, I wrote 4 books. I think I wrote the very first book on the natural treatment of people with Lyme disease back in the 90s. Why did I write that? Not because I wanted to be famous, it’s a tiny book, actually, the first one was.I was just trying to help people get out of this idea that you will be well when you kill all the bugs. I was saying, it’s… you need to be doing this. If you can’t come to my clinic, at least do this. Try to find somebody that will do this for you. And that ultimately led to a bigger book.as I kept learning more, and I was like, going, well, okay, now at least do this amount of stuff. And you need to make sure your doctor is handling this, this, this, and this. And so, the third book was, like, 500 and something pages long. And then the fourth book was 500 and something pages long, and now they’re all obsolete with the whole phage thing, because this just rewrites everything. Dr. Deb 45:34Yeah. David Jernigan 45:34It’s pretty fascinating. Dr. Deb 45:37Do you think the war on bugs, mentality created more chronic illness than it solved? David Jernigan 45:44Because of the tools that doctors had to use, yes. We’re a minority, we’re still a minority, you and I. Dr. Deb 45:54Yep. Our doctoring… David Jernigan 45:56Methods I never had, and you’d never… maybe you did, but I’d never had the ability to grab a prescription pad and write out a prescription. I had to figure out, how do I get… and this was… and still my guiding thing, is like, how do I identify, number one, everything that can be found that’s gone wrong in the human body. And what do I need to provide that body? Like, the body is the carpenter. That has to do the repair, has to regenerate, has to do everything, has to get… everything fixed right? We can’t fix anything. If you have a paper cut, there isn’t a doctor on the planet that can make that go away. Dr. Deb 46:38Right. David Jernigan 46:39Of their own power, much less chronic illnesses. So, all the treatments are like the screws, saws, hammers, you know the carpenter must be able to use. So a lot of the time, doctors are just throwing an entire Home Depot on top of the carpenter. In the form of, like, bags of supplements, you know, hundreds of supplements, I’ve seen patients walk in my door with two suitcasefuls. And they were taking 70 bottles, 65 to 70 bottles of supplements, and I’d be just like, wow, your carpenter who’s been working for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. He’s exhausted. There’s chaos everywhere, you don’t know where to. Dr. Deb 47:22Starting. David Jernigan 47:22He goes, you want me to do what with all this stuff? Dr. Deb 47:25Yep, I’ve seen the same thing. People… thousands, you know, several thousand dollars a month on supplements, and not any better. But they’re afraid to give up their supplements, too, because they don’t want to go backwards, either, and… there’s got to be a better way on both sides, the conventional side and the alternative side, although you and I don’t say it’s alternative, that’s the way medicine should be, but… David Jernigan 47:48Right. Dr. Deb 47:49We have to have a good balance on both sides. David Jernigan 47:52And I will say, too, in defense of doctors using a lot of supplements, I do use a lot of supplements. Dr. Deb 47:57Yeah, I do too. David Jernigan 47:58but I want to synergize what I’m giving the patient so that the carpenter isn’t overwhelmed and can actually get the job done. Like, everything has to work harmoniously together, so it’s not that… It’s not the number of supplements, and why would you need a lot of supplements? Well, because every system in your body is Messed up. My kind of clientele for 30 years. Our clientele, yours and mine. Dr. Deb 48:25Yeah. David Jernigan 48:26They have been sick, For decades, many of them. Dr. Deb 48:31Yeah. David Jernigan 48:31And if they went into a hospital, they honestly need every department. They need endocrinology, they need their kidney doctor, they need their… They’re a cardiologists, they need a neurologist, they need a rheumatologist. I mean, because none of those doctors are gonna deal with everything. They’re just gonna deal with one piece of the puzzle. And if they did get the benefit of all the different departments they need, yeah, they’d go out with a garbage bag full of stuff, too. Dr. Deb 48:57Hey, wood. David Jernigan 48:58Only, they’re not synergized. They don’t work together. You’re creating this chemistry set of who knows how much poison. And I want to tell your listeners, and I mean, you probably say this to your patients as well. There is a law of pharmacy that I learned eons ago, and it applies to natural medicine, too. Dr. Deb 49:21Yep. David Jernigan 49:22But the law says every drug’s primary side effect Is its primary action. So, if you listen to TV, you can see this on commercials. I love… I love listening to these commercials, because I’m like, wow. let’s… let’s… I don’t want to say I’ve named Brandon. I don’t know if that’s…Inappropriate to name a name brand, but let’s just say you have a pharmaceutical that is for sleep. After they show you this beautiful scene of the person restfully sleeping and everything like that, they tell you the truth. It’s like, this may cause sleepiness… I mean, sleeplessness. Dr. Deb 50:04Yeah. David Jernigan 50:04Found insomnia. Dr. Deb 50:06And headaches, and diarrhea. David Jernigan 50:08All the other things, and if it’s an antidepressant, what does the commercial do after it finishes showing you little bunny foo-foo, jumping through a green, happy people? They tell you, this may create depression, severe depression, and suicidal tendencies, which is the ultimate depression. So, I want everyone to understand you need to figure out what your doctor’s tools are that they’re asking you to take, and they’re wanting you to take it forever, generally in mainstream medicine, right? In the hospitals and everything. They don’t say, hey, your heart has this condition, take this medicine for 3 months, after which time you can get off. Dr. Deb 50:48Yep. David Jernigan 50:49not fixing it, right? So… That, on a timeline, there is a point, if it was truly even fixing anything. That you… it’s done what it should do, and you should get off, even if it’s a natural product. It’s just like. Dr. Deb 51:03Right David Jernigan 51:03It’s done what it should do, and you should get off, but instead. you go through the tree… the correction and out the other side, and that’s where it starts manifesting a lot of the same problems that it had. So, anti-inflammatories, painkillers, imagine the number one side effects are pain inflammation. So, the doctor says, well. If you say, hey, I’m having more pain, what does he do? He ups the dosage. And if he… if that doesn’t work, if you’re still in a lot of pain, which he would be, he changes it to a more powerful thing, right? But it starts the cycle all over again. So when you ask me, it’s like, why are we having so much chronic illness? It’s because of the whole philosophy. is the treatment philosophy of mainstream medicine that despises what you and I do. Because we’re… our philosophy from the start is the biggest thing. It’s like… We’re striving for cure. That dirty four-letter word, cure, we’re not even supposed to use it. And yet, if you look it up in Stedman’s Medical Dictionary, it just means a restoration of health. Remission. Everyone’s like, oh, I’m in remission. I’m like, remission is a drug term. It’s a medical term. Again, look it up in a medical dictionary. It is a pharmaceutical term for a temporary pause Or a reduction of your symptom, but because it’s just… symptom suppression, it will come back. It’s… remission is great, I suppose, in… At the end of, like, where you’ve exhausted everything, because I can’t fix everything, I don’t know about you. Dr. Deb 52:41No, I can’t either, yeah. David Jernigan 52:43you know, on my phone consults, I try to always remind people, as much as I get excited about my technologies gosh, I see so much opportunity to fix you. I always try to go, please understand, I’m gonna tell you what most doctors may not tell you on a phone consultation. I can’t fix everything. Dr. Deb 53:03Yeah. David Jernigan 53:03For all of my tricks, I can’t fix everything. Not tricks, but you know, all my technologies, and all my inventions. Phages, too. They are a tool. You know, antibiotics. I think I wrote a blog one time, it should be on my website somewhere, that says, Antibiotics do not… fix… neurological disease, or… I don’t know, something like that. You know, you’re using the wrong tool. I mean, it does what it does. Dr. Deb 53:32Yeah, you’re using a hammer to do what a screwdriver needs to. David Jernigan 53:35Yeah, you know, it’s like it’s… And yet, you can probably tell her… that you’ve had patients, too, that they go, Dr. Jernigan. My throat was so sore, and as soon as I swallowed that antibiotic. I felt better, and I’m, like, going… How long did it take? Oh, it was immediate! I was like, dude, the gel cap didn’t even have time to dissolve, I mean… Dr. Deb 53:58SIBO. David Jernigan 54:00But, it’s not going to repair the tissues that were all raw. kind of stuff. So, I mean, that ulceration of your throat that’s happening, the inflammation, there’s no anti-inflammatory effect of these things. So, I digress a little bit, but phages, too… I wrote an article that’s on the website, that’s setting healthy expectations for phages, because they want… we can see some amazing things happen, things that in my 30 years, I wish I had all my career to do over again, now having this tool. It’s just that much fun. I… when doctors around the country now are starting to use our inducent formulas, there’s, 13 of them now, formulas. For different broad-spectrum illness presentations. I tell them all the same thing, I was like, you are gonna have so much fun. Dr. Deb 54:53That’s exciting. Women. David Jernigan 54:54Winning is fun, you know? I was like. You know, mainstream medicine may never accept this, I don’t know. I feel a real huge burden, though, to do my best to follow a, very scientific methodology. I’ve published as much as I can publish at this time by myself. I never took money from the… the sources that are out there, because what do they do? They always come… money comes with strings. Dr. Deb 55:22Yes, it does. David Jernigan 55:23I don’t trust… I don’t trust… I mean, if you listen to the, roundtable that Our Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Dr. Deb 55:35Yeah. David Jernigan 55:36On Lyme disease last week the first couple of speakers were, like, pretty legit. I mean, all of them were legit, but I mean, they were, like, senators and congressmen or something like that, I think. And then you have… RFK Jr. himself, who’s legit. Yeah they were fessing up to the fact that, yes, they were suppressing anything to do with Lyme. Dr. Deb 56:00Yeah. David Jernigan 56:00Our… our highest levels of, marbled halls and pillars and… of medicine were doing everything the way I thought they were. They were suppressing me. I was like, how can you ignore the best formulas ever, and still, I think Borreligen, and now, induced native phage therapy are still, I believe, I don’t… I’ve never seen it, I could be wrong. The only natural things that have been documented in a medical methodology. Dr. Deb 56:34Hmm in the natural realm. I mean, all the herbs that we talk about. David Jernigan 56:39You know, there’s one that was really famous for a while, and it said, we gave… so many patients. This product, and other nutritional supplements. And at the end, X number of them were… dramatically better. That’s not research. Dr. Deb 56:57Right. That’s observation. David Jernigan 56:59The trick there was we gave this one thing, and then we gave high-dose proteolytic enzymes, we gave high dose this, we gave high dose that, but at the end of the study, we’re going to point back at the thing we’re trying to sell you as being what did it. Dr. Deb 57:12Which is what we do in all research, pretty much. David Jernigan 57:15Well… Dr. Deb 57:16tried to… David Jernigan 57:17Good guys, I hope. Dr. Deb 57:18Do the way we want, right? In… in conventional… David Jernigan 57:22Yeah. Dr. Deb 57:22Fantastic David Jernigan 57:23Very often, yeah, in conventional medicine, definitely. Yeah. And, it’s kind of scary, isn’t it, how many pharmaceuticals are slamming us with, because they’re… Dr. Deb 57:33Okay. David Jernigan 57:34There’s a new one on TV every day, and there’s. Dr. Deb 57:36Every day, yes. David Jernigan 57:37It’s like, who comes up with these names? They’re just horrible. Dr. Deb 57:40Yeah, you can’t pronounce them. David Jernigan 57:41I want to be a marketing company and come up with some Zimbabwehika, or something that actually they go with, and I’m like, I just made a million bucks coming up with it. I’ll be glad when that’s not on the TV anymore, which… Oh, me too. Me too. Dr. Deb 57:54Dr. Jaredgen, this was really wonderful. What do you want to leave our listeners with? David Jernigan 58:00Well, you know, everyone’s calling for a new treatment. Dr. Deb 58:05Yeah. You bet. David Jernigan 58:08I have done everything I can do to get it out there, scientifically, in peer review, so that if you want to look up my name. Dr. Deb 58:16I published an open access journal so that you didn’t have to buy the articles. Like, PubMed, you have to be a member. If you want to look at a lot of the research, you have to buy the articles. David Jernigan 58:26I’ve done everything open access so that people had access to the information. I honestly created induced native phage therapy to fix my own wife. I mean, I… I was… I used to think I could actually fix almost anything. Gave me enough time. And, I could not fix her. You know, the first 10 years, she was bedridden. Dr. Deb 58:49Wow. David Jernigan 58:50People go, oh, it’s easy for you, Dr. Jernigan, you’re a doctor. Dr. Deb 58:54Oh yeah, right? Yeah. David Jernigan 58:56Oh my gosh, how many tears have been shed, and how much heartache, and how much of this and that. I mean, 90% of our marriage, she was in, bed, just missing Christmas. All the horror stories you hear in the Lime world, that was her, and I could not get her completely well. And, she’s a very discerning woman. I say that in all my podcasts, because it’s. Dr. Deb 59:19Just… David Jernigan 59:16Amazing. It’s like, every husband, I think, should want a wife that’s… Always, right? Not that you surrender your own opinion, but it’s like, it’s… it was literally, I don’t know what, 6 months before the ILADS conference in Boston in 2029… in 2019 that She said, are you going to the ILADS conference this year? And I’m like, I’ve been going for, like, 15, 20 years, however long it’s been going on, and I was like, I’m not gonna go to this one. And, 3 days before the conference, she says, I think you should go. And I go, okay. Like I say, she’s generally right. And that… I bought a Scientific American magazine at the newsstand in the Nashville airport. Started reading a story about phages in that that copped that edition of the Scientific American, and It was a good article, but it wasn’t super meaty, you know. very deep on those, but I just was stimulated. Something about being at elevation. Dr. Deb 1:00:02Yeah. Your own mountains, I don’t know, I get all inspired. David Jernigan 1:00:25And I wrote in the margins and highlighted this and that until it was, like, ultimately, I spent the entire conference hammering this out. And it worked. And it’s been working, it’s just amazing. It’s… We’re over 200 different infections that we’ve… we’ve clinically or laboratory-wise documented. There’s a new test for my GenX called the CEPCR Lyme Panel. like, culture. 64 different types of infections, and I believe right now the latest count is something like 10 for 10 were completely negative. Dr. Deb 1:01:03Wow. David Jernigan 1:01:03These chronically infected people. And so, that hadn’t been published anywhere. So, in my published article, remember I was talking about that 20 out of the 26 were tested as negative for the infection? That doesn’t mean they’re cured, okay? Remember, they’re chronically damaged. That’s how we need to look at it. Dr. Deb 1:01:23funny David Jernigan 1:01:24damaged. You’re not just chronically infected. And, but with 30-day treatment.24 out of the 26 were tested as negative. Dr. Deb Muth 1:01:34That’s amazing. David Jernigan 1:01:35So 92% of the people were negative.Okay? The chances of that happening, when you run it through statistical analysis.The chances… when you compare the results to the sensitivity percentages, you know, the 100% specificity and 92% sensitivity of the…Of the lab testIt’s a 4.5 nonillion to 1 chance that it was a fluke. Isn’t that amazing? Now, nearly… I’m not even sure how many zeros that is, but it’s a lot. Dr. Deb Muth 1:02:08That’s is awesome. David Jernigan 1:02:09Like, if I just said, well, it’s a one in a million chance it was a fluke.Okay.So, lab tests don’t lie. You’re not done, necessarily, just because you got rid of the infections. Now that formula for Lyme has grown to be 90-plusmicrobes targeted in the one formula. So, we figured out we can actually target individually, but collectively, almost like an antibiotic that’s laser-guided to only go after the bad guys that we targeted.So, all the Borrelia types are targeted, all the Babesias, for,the Bartonellas, the anaplasmosis, you name it, mycoplasma types are all targeted in that one formula, because I said.Took my collective 30 years of experience and 15,000 patients.that I would typically see as co-infections and put them into that one formula, so…When we get these tests coming back that are testing for 64, it’s because of that.So, there’s a lot of coolnesses that I could actually keep going and going. Dr. Deb Muth 1:03:15That’s exciting. David Jernigan 1:03:15I love this topic, but I thank you for letting me come on. Dr. Deb Muth 1:03:18Thank you for joining us. How can people find you? David Jernigan 1:03:22Two ways. There’s the Phagen Corp company that is now manufacturing my formulas.That is P-H-A-G-E-N-C-O-R-P dot com. Practitioners can go there, and there’s a practitioner side of the website that’s very beefy with science, and… and all the formulas that were used, what’s inside of all the formulas, meaning what microbes are targeted by each one. Like, there’s a GI formula, there’s a UTI formula, there’s a SIRS formula, there’s a Lyme formula, there’s a central nervous system type infection formula, there’s… And we can keep going, you know, SIBO, SIFO formula, mold formula… I mean, we’ve discovered so many things that I could just keep going for hours, and… Dr. Deb Muth 1:04:05Yeah. David Jernigan 1:04:06About the discoveries, from where it started in its humble beginnings, To now, so… There’s another way, if you wanted to see our clinic website, is Biologics, with an X, so B-I-O-L-O-G-I-X, Center, C-E-N-T-E-R dot com. And, if somebody thinks they want to be a patient and experience this at our clinic, typically we don’t take just Easy stuff. All we see is chronic.Chronic cases from all over the world. Something like 96% of our patients come from other states and countries. And typically, I’ve been close to 90% for my whole career.About 30-something percent come from other countries in that, so… we’ve gotten really good and learned a lot in having to deal with what nobody else knows what to do with. But if you do want to do that, you can contact us. And, if you… If you don’t get the answers from my patient care staff, then I do free consultations. With the people that are thinking about, whether we can help them or not. Dr. Deb Muth 1:05:13Well, that’s excellent. For those of you who are driving or don’t have any way of writing things down, don’t worry about it, we’ve got you. We will have all of his contact information in our show notes, so you will be able to reach out to him. Thank you again for joining me. This has been an amazing conversation. David Jernigan 1:05:30Thank you, I appreciate you having me on. It was a lot of fun. The post Episode 252 – Induced Native Phage Therapy (INPT) & advanced natural therapies first appeared on Let's Talk Wellness Now.

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger
Ep 427: Hahnemann vs Kent's Homeopathy - with Dr Ralf Jeutter

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 73:27


Dr. Ralf Jeutter discusses the foundational principles of Hahnemannian homeopathy. He emphasizes the importance of observing patients' unique experiences and symptoms, rather than categorizing diseases or personalities, highlighting Hahnemann's focus on phenomenology. Dr. Jeutter also explores common misconceptions in interpreting the Organon, particularly around mental and emotional symptoms, and stresses that remedies should be understood through careful study of provings and original texts. He cautions against oversimplifying remedies into psychological types, which can obscure the depth of each patient's experience. Throughout the conversation, he encourages a return to the core principles of homeopathy, combining attentive clinical observation with a thorough understanding of the remedies. Episode Highlights: 03:56 - Ralf's Journey into Homeopathy 09:45 - Accessing German Texts and the Organon 11:17 - Misconceptions in Interpreting the Organon 18:00 - What are we supposed to do in a homeopathic consultation 19:33 - Understanding the Altered State in Homeopathy 24:06 - Differences Between Hahnemannian and Kentian Homeopathy 28:59 - The Role of Mental Symptoms 30:17 - The Balance Between Psychological and Physical Symptoms 33:34 - What Truly Never Changed in Hahnemann's Homeopathy 41:43 - A Radical Shift in How We Understand Disease 49:57 - Re-examining the Syphilis Model 57:12 - When Everything Is Called Homeopathy 01:02:59 - Why Studying Hahnemann Still Matters 01:08:22 - Where Did Succussion Really Come From About my Guests: Dr. Ralf Jeutter has been involved in homeopathy for over 20 years and is an international teacher and practitioner. He qualified in homeopathy in 2000 from the North-West College of Homeopathy in the UK and continued his medical and homeopathic training at the Institute of Clinical Research in Bombay and Pune, India. He is medically trained in Podiatric Medicine and holds a Ph.D. in Literature and Philosophy. Dr. Jeutter is a former Director of the Society of Homeopaths, the largest homeopathic membership organisation in the UK. Dr. Jeutter is Head of Academic Affairs and Head of Philosophy at the Centre for Homeopathic Education (CHE) in New York and teaches homeopathy internationally, including in London, Budapest, and New York. For over 10 years, he has been involved in the Materia Medica Pura Project initiated and led by Dr. André Saine. His professional focus is on Hahnemannian homeopathy, comparative materia medica, repertory work, and a solid understanding of the foundations and philosophy of Hahnemann and his followers. To learn more about his masterclass on male health issues https://www.cheonline.co.uk/male-health-issues To learn more of his provings https://hpathy.com/ If you would like to support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast, please consider making a donation by visiting www.EugenieKruger.com and click the DONATE button at the top of the site. Every donation about $10 will receive a shout-out on a future episode. Join my Homeopathy Hangout Podcast Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelloHomies Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/eugeniekrugerhomeopathy/ Here is the link to my free 30-minute Homeopathy@Home online course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqBUpxO4pZQ&t=438s Upon completion of the course - and if you live in Australia - you can join my Facebook group for free acute advice (you'll need to answer a couple of questions about the course upon request to join): www.facebook.com/groups/eughom

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
100: Homeopathy Mythbusters: Did Hahnemann Use More Than One Remedy at a Time?

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 49:08


Did Hahnemann Use More Than One Remedy at a Time? Let's hit the books and find out!Welcome to Strange, Rare & Peculiar — a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Institute for the Advancement of Homeopathy and the Academy of Homeopathy Education.Where homeopathy lives and breathes.This season, we're focusing on truth — what it means to Aude Sapere (“dare to know”) in homeopathy today. From Hahnemann's original insights to the realities of modern practice, research, and education, Denise and Alastair bring over 50 years of experience to conversations that challenge assumptions and invite curiosity.

Homeopathic Narratives: How Nature Heals
N189: Defining the term 'homeopathic'

Homeopathic Narratives: How Nature Heals

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 36:48


What are the requirements for there to be a homeopathic experience.  We look at Hahnemann's aphorisms 273 to 279 and the explicit demand for an infinitesimal amount in the remedy, a single well-chosen remedy and the totality of symptoms of the individual. All views presented are based on credible sources, but they are explained through the individual's viewpoint.  Doing your own research while integrating new information is always important when forming your own viewpoint. Please feel free to contact me and share ideas on any of the topics on this podcast. I would love to hear from you at hownatureheals@gmail.com The information in this podcast is not meant to address individual health needs, it is general in nature and should not be used as medical information for your health unless used in combination with your health practitioner.  

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger
Throwback Thursday - Ep 137: The answers are already inside us - with Alize Timmerman

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 60:57


How can homeopathy enable you to reach a higher state of being? Join us for our newest episode, where Alize will share her distinct perspective on homeopathy along with her broad understanding of both new remedies and trituration principles. Alize Timmerman started her career in biochemical research, working in hospitals in the Netherlands and Norway and at the University of Amsterdam. Later on, she studied Naturopathic Medicine and Homoeopathy, started practicing in 1981, and began lecturing in 1986. She is the founder (1988) and director of the Hahnemann Institute of the Netherlands. Alize lectures all over the world, combining her unique insights in homeopathy and psychology with a special talent for didactics and presentation. The Hahnemann Institute of the Netherlands, inspired by Jürgen Becker, started provings and triturations in the nineties; in this way, a vast amount of knowledge on both new remedies and the trituration principle has been acquired. She has a busy practice where she works closely with six colleagues, developing new treatment strategies and refining homeopathic treatment. She is inspired by Hahnemann and practices classical homeopathy. Check out these episode highlights: 01:24 - Alize's first introduction to homeopathy 08:15 - How homeopathy became a part of their family 14:48 - You need to believe in the power of spiritual forces 19:51 - What is systemic homeopathy 30:01 - When you go further you come to this feeling of wholeness with the world 34:55 - Every problem in the world is a problem in nature 39:33 - How do titrations deepen your perception 42:27 - Homeopathy is the answer for everything 45:57 - Unvaccinated children respond better to homeopathic remedies than vaccinated children 48:44 - The Black Madonna 53:40 - Unconditional love means no judgment Know more about Alize https://www.hahnemanninstituut.nl/ If you would like to support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast, please consider making a donation by visiting www.EugenieKruger.com and click the DONATE button at the top of the site. Every donation about $10 will receive a shout-out on a future episode.   Join my Homeopathy Hangout Podcast Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelloHomies   Here is the link to my free 30-minute Homeopathy@Home online course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqBUpxO4pZQ&t=438s   Upon completion of the course - and if you live in Australia - you can join my Facebook group for free acute advice (you'll need to answer a couple of questions about the course upon request to join): www.facebook.com/groups/eughom

Homeopathy247 Podcast
Episode 172: Staphysagria - Anger, Sensitivity & Healing from Abuse with Morris Tuffrey

Homeopathy247 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 37:38


In this friendly episode of Homeopathy 247, Mary chats with homeopath Morris Tuffery about the powerful and essential remedy, Staphysagria. Morris, joining all the way from New Zealand, analyzes how this remedy addresses deep-seated issues stemming from suppressed anger and emotional pain, often acting as a profound starting point for healing. Homeopathy's Strong Roots in New Zealand Morris begins by discussing the practice of homoeopathy in New Zealand. While its origins were grassroots—brought over by English settlers in the 1900s—it has gained professional status thanks to mentors like Bruce Barwell. It is now well-regulated under the New Zealand Homeopathic Council, with approximately 80 registered homeopaths adhering to mandatory professional development. Morris stresses that a major part of his work involves public education to increase awareness and encourage the use of homeopathy for home first aid. Understanding the "Staphysagria" Type: Anger Swallowed The core theme of Staphysagria is the profound effect of anger and humiliation that cannot be expressed. Suppressed Emotion: The remedy is indicated when a person has been subjected to abuse (sexual, physical, or emotional), bullying, or intense humiliation (like being unjustly fired). Because the person is unable to retaliate or stand up for themselves in the moment, they "swallow the anger." Volcano Under the Tablecloth: This type is famously described as a "volcano under a Laura Ashley tablecloth." They are often seen as the nicest people or "ultimate caregivers" who put others' needs first, but internally, they are seething with suppressed rage. A small provocation can sometimes cause a sudden, passionate burst of anger. Lack of Confidence: The long-term suppression of anger leads to feelings of unworthiness and a lack of confidence, leaving them vulnerable to victimization. A Remedy for Trauma and Physical Intrusion Staphysagria is also highly valuable for physical ailments that relate to the body feeling violated or irritated: Wounds and Surgery: It is a key remedy for healing lacerated and stretched tissue. This makes it ideal for recovering from surgery (which can feel like an intrusion), dental work (especially a strained or dislocated jaw), and a lacerated perineum after childbirth. Inflammation and Irritation: It is a primary remedy for recurrent styes and chalazions (inflamed eyelid nodules) and for colic in children who are fractious and angrily throw things. UTIs: Staphysagria is a major remedy for recurrent Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs), particularly those related to the first experience of sexual intimacy (historically "Honeymoon cystitis"). Morris shares a powerful case where the remedy brought about an immediate return of joy and self-worth to a patient suffering from recurrent UTIs and low self-image following a rape. Understanding LM Potencies (Gradual Healing) Morris and Mary discuss the difference between various homeopathic potencies. For the public, it's important to know that professional homeopaths use methods beyond simple first aid prescribing: LM Potencies: These were the last potencies developed by Hahnemann. They are preferred for long-term chronic conditions because they produce a gradual and permanent improvement without the strong aggravations (healing crises) sometimes seen with high C-potencies. Chronic vs. Acute: While first aid often uses 30C or 200C potencies for quick action, complex, long-standing, or chronic conditions (like the effects of past abuse or chronic fatigue) benefit greatly from the sustained, gentle action of the LM scale. Important links mentioned in this episode: Read more about Morris Tuffery: https://homeopathy247.com/professional-homeopaths-team/morris-tuffery/ Visit Morris's website: https://www.healbyhomeopathy.com/ Read our blog post about Staphysagria: https://homeopathy247.com/staphysagria-the-right-uti-remedy/   Subscribe to our YouTube channel and be updated with our latest episodes. You can also subscribe to our podcast channels available on your favourite podcast listening app below: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/homeopathy247-podcast/id1628767810 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/39rjXAReQ33hGceW1E50dk Follow us on our social media accounts: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/homeopathy247 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homeopathy247 You can also visit our website at https://homeopathy247.com/

blumencast
#260 - MARLENE HÜSKES [MEMÓRIAS DE BLUMENAU, ARTISTA PLÁSTICA E GENEALOGISTA]

blumencast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 168:50


Marlene Hüskes é uma grande entusiasta da história de Blumenau. Nascida de sobrenome Fischer na década de 50 na antiga maternidade Elsbeth Koehler, estudou no João Widemann e no curso de contabilidade do Colégio Santo Antônio. Trabalhou na Prosdócimo, Casa Royal e Seguros Bamerindus. Depois se encontrou nas artes plásticas promovendo diversas exposições, na poesia lançando seu primeiro livro e na literatura lançando seu mais novo livro "Memórias de Malena" que conta histórias da sua infância e vida adulta com Luiz Alves e Blumenau como pano de fundo.É uma membra engajada no grupo de Facebook "Antigamente em Blumenau"contribuindo com fotos inéditas e comentários pertinentes que agregam valor histórico.Ela foi responsável por catalogar as obras, documentos e arquivos do artista blumenauense Élio Hahnemann após seu falecimento em 2006, um pedido pessoal que o próprio fez a ela pouco tempo antes da sua morte. O compilado foi entregue ao Arquivo Histórico de Blumenau.

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger
Ep 402: Hahnemann's Homeopathy - with Ewald Stoteler

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2025 48:56


In this rich and eye-opening episode, we sit down with Ewald Stöteler, a veteran homeopath from the Netherlands and author of Hahnemann's Homeopathy, to explore what it truly means to practice in alignment with Hahnemann's original vision. Ewald takes us deep into the often-misunderstood world of miasms, challenging the common notion that prescribing the "right remedy" is enough. With clarity and conviction, he shares why understanding a patient's inherited tendencies and historical disease context is key to unlocking real healing. His passion for homeopathy sparked in the late 1970s and shines through as he explains the importance of reconnecting with the foundational texts and applying them with precision. If you've ever wondered why some remedies don't work the way you expect, this conversation will shift your entire approach. Episode Highlights: 04:04 - Ewald's Journey into Homeopathy 09:38 - Explanation of miasms and disease tendencies 16:27 - Development of LM potencies 19:45 - Using multiple remedies and potencies 22:29 - Overview of Ewald's book "Hahnemann's Homeopathy" 25:58 - Using intercurrent remedies and nosodes 27:36 - Relevance of Hahnemann's methods today 31:16 - Complementary remedies and contextual Materia Medica 35:10 - Three-way approach to prescribing 38:21 - Prescribing multiple remedies in alternation 42:14 - Ewald's teaching and education programs 45:28 - E-learning courses on Hahnemann's homeopathy About my Guests: Ewald Stöteler is a respected Dutch classical homeopath, author, and international educator known for his deep commitment to the original teachings of Dr. Samuel Hahnemann. Born in 1957 and originally trained as a nurse, Stöteler turned to homeopathy in the late 1970s, inspired by personal experiences in oncology care and a desire to find more holistic healing approaches. Over the past four decades, he has dedicated his career to studying and applying Hahnemann's Organon of Medicine and Chronic Diseases, with particular emphasis on LM potencies, miasms, and precise posology. He is the author of the acclaimed book Hahnemann's Homeopathy, which offers a detailed guide to understanding and implementing Hahnemann's full therapeutic model. Stöteler is known internationally for his clear, structured teaching and his ability to bridge theory with clinical practice. He has taught extensively in Europe, Japan, and beyond, emphasizing what he calls the "Contextual Materia Medica" and disease classification based on Hahnemann's original frameworks. As the founder of the Samuel Hahnemann Foundation, he continues to train practitioners in what he views as the purest form of classical homeopathy. His work has significantly influenced a new generation of homeopaths seeking to return to the roots of the discipline while applying it effectively in modern clinical settings. Find out more about Ewald Website:https://ewaldstoteler.com/ If you would like to support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast, please consider making a donation by visiting www.EugenieKruger.com and click the DONATE button at the top of the site. Every donation about $10 will receive a shout-out on a future episode. Join my Homeopathy Hangout Podcast Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelloHomies Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/eugeniekrugerhomeopathy/ Here is the link to my free 30-minute Homeopathy@Home online course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqBUpxO4pZQ&t=438s Upon completion of the course - and if you live in Australia - you can join my Facebook group for free acute advice (you'll need to answer a couple of questions about the course upon request to join): www.facebook.com/groups/eughom              

Homeopathy247 Podcast
Episode 152: The Journey to Becoming a Homeopath with Alexandra Ross

Homeopathy247 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 36:03


In this heartwarming and insightful episode of the Homeopathy 247 podcast, host Mary Greensmith welcomes Alexandra Ross, a homeopathy student living in rural West Cork, Ireland. Alexandra shares her personal journey into the world of homeopathy, starting with her experiences on her organic dairy farm and how her curiosity about animal health led her to a transformative path of study. From Cows to Clinics: Alexandra's Introduction to Homeopathy Alexandra's journey into homeopathy began not with people—but with cows. Living on a farm with her husband, she encountered situations where conventional veterinary approaches weren't effective. Through research and recommendations, she stumbled upon homeopathy for livestock and enrolled in a course in Germany. Her skepticism vanished the moment a cow in distress delivered a calf “like a bullet” after being given the remedy Caulophyllum. Encouraged by this experience and supported by a homeopathic vet, Alexandra's interest deepened. When her trusted vet retired, she realized she needed to learn more—not just for the animals but also for her family. Choosing the Path of Study Alexandra signed up for a home prescriber course at the Irish School of Homeopathy, which quickly turned into a full four-year commitment. What started as a practical step for supporting her children's health became a deeply transformative life experience. She describes the decision to study homeopathy as both a financial and emotional investment. Travelling to Dublin for in-person classes required planning and expense, but Alexandra values the energy and connection of being physically present with classmates and teachers. A Breakdown of the Four-Year Course Year 1: Students dive into the foundational remedies (polycrests) and philosophy. The Organon by Hahnemann serves as a guiding text. Assignments vary from essays to creative projects like drawings and poems. Year 2: Focus shifts to chronic care and miasms (inherited patterns of illness). Students begin working on real case studies and learn to analyze and prescribe based on deeper themes. Year 3: Students begin their supervised clinical work—seeing real clients while being guided by experienced mentors. Homework now comes from actual case documentation and consultation. Year 4: A continuation of the clinical journey with more responsibility and deeper integration of previous learning. Students participate in school-run clinics and are supported through one-on-one supervision. The Inner Transformation Beyond textbooks and remedies, Alexandra emphasizes how studying homeopathy changes your inner world. Emotional shifts, personal healing, and unexpected breakthroughs are common. Grief she had long suppressed surfaced during her studies, and through support from the school and her own homeopath, she began to truly heal. Alexandra says the friendships formed during the course are powerful and lasting—because everyone is growing, learning, and supporting each other in a shared journey. Advice for Those Considering the Course Her biggest advice? “If you're even a little bit interested, just try the first year.” Many students only take the foundation year and still walk away with a life-changing understanding of health and healing—even if they don't pursue a full license. Visit The Irish School of Homeopathy website here: https://ish.ie/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel and be updated with our latest episodes. You can also subscribe to our podcast channels available on your favourite podcast listening app below: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/homeopathy247-podcast/id1628767810 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/39rjXAReQ33hGceW1E50dk Follow us on our social media accounts: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/homeopathy247 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homeopathy247 You can also visit our website at https://homeopathy247.com/

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger
Ep 329: Krypton & more - Jeremy Sherr

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 72:08


"In the healthy continuum of life..." Jeremy Sherr presents his adaptive translation of Hahnemann's Organon in modern language. We began the episode with Jeremy's enthusiasm for his project to make the Organon more accessible to today's homeopaths. He explained his adaptive translation approach, updating references to address contemporary issues and replacing outdated terms with modern equivalents. We also discussed Jeremy's new book on Krypton, reflecting his long-standing interest in noble gases. He shared intriguing insights about the remedy's links to time and consciousness, highlighting how Krypton represents both perfection and imperfection. Throughout the episode, we explored the philosophical aspects of homeopathy, including the significance of language and the nuances of defining health and disease.   Episode Highlights: 01:39 - Updates on the Organon project 05:21 - Defining health often overlooked in allopathic medicine 07:54 - Emphasizing “regulates” over “governs” for harmony in health 09:27 - The importance of language in homeopathy 16:01 - Insights on Krypton and its significance 19:39 - The nature of sleep and time 21:59 - The Importance of Clients Being Open in Consultations 24:22 - Unusual Experiences During Remedy Provings 28:11 - Advocating for Fair Compensation in Homeopathy 43:55 - Discussion on suppression in homeopathy 53:18 - Overcoming fears about prescribing remedies 57:23 -  The implications of short homeopathy courses 01:08:28 - Jeremy's resources and upcoming projects   About my Guest: Jeremy Sherr is a prominent figure in the field of homeopathy, born in South Africa and raised in Israel. He began his formal studies in 1980 at the College of Homoeopathy in London while also completing a degree in Acupuncture at the International College of Oriental Medicine. Although he practices homeopathy exclusively, his deep understanding of Chinese Medicine enriches his approach. Jeremy founded the Dynamis School in 1986, which is the longest-running post-graduate homeopathy course globally. He has shared his expertise through teaching across multiple countries, including England, Canada, and Japan, and maintains a busy global practice.   An accomplished author, Jeremy has published numerous books and articles, including bestsellers like Dynamics and Methodology of Homoeopathic Provings and Dynamic Materia Medica: Syphilis. He has proved over 40 new homeopathic remedies and is actively working on a series of books on noble gases. Additionally, Jeremy co-founded Homeopathy for Health in Africa in 2008, which has expanded to 20 clinics in Tanzania, treating over 7,000 patients. With fellowships from the Society of Homoeopaths, a Ph.D. from Medicina Alternativa, and honorary professorships in China and Argentina, Jeremy Sherr continues to be a leading voice in homeopathy and global health initiatives.   Find out more about Jeremy Website: www.dynamis.edu www.homeopathyforhealthinafrica.org   Check out Jeremy's Courses https://www.patreon.com/JEREMYSHERR   If you would like to support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast, please consider making a donation by visiting www.EugenieKruger.com and click the DONATE button at the top of the site. Every donation about $10 will receive a shout-out on a future episode.   Join my Homeopathy Hangout Podcast Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelloHomies   Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/eugeniekrugerhomeopathy/   Here is the link to my free 30-minute Homeopathy@Home online course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqBUpxO4pZQ&t=438s   Upon completion of the course - and if you live in Australia - you can join my Facebook group for free acute advice (you'll need to answer a couple of questions about the course upon request to join): www.facebook.com/groups/eughom

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger
Ep 325: Unleashing Homeopathy Debrief - Rebelles

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 79:30 Transcription Available


In this episode, we reflect on our transformative Bali conference, where homeopathy met sacred practices. Join me and fellow homeopaths Janey, Reeta, Danica, and Sarah as we reflect on the powerful opening cacao ceremony led by Janey and Reeta, sharing our insights on its profound impact on participants. Additionally, we discuss the healing properties of myrrh and frankincense, the significance of the lotus flower and its connection to healing, the legacies of homeopathic masters like Hahnemann and Kent, and personal stories of healing and connection including the profound impact of constellations and remedies. Tune in to absorb the energy and inspiration from our Bali adventure, and discover how these sacred practices can enhance your own homeopathic journey!   Episode Highlights: 03:20 - Frankincense and Personal Experiences 06:37 - Cacao Ceremony Overview 09:41 - Collective Healing and Connection During the Cacao Ceremony 14:40 - Reeta's Astrological Insights 15:53 - Coconut Symbolism in the Ceremony 19:14 -Banyan Tree Experience 22:17 - The Process and Significance of Facilitating Constellations 29:46 - Healing Kent's Legacy 37:30 - The Feminine Essence of the Lotus: Insights from Recent Proving 47:46 - Bali's Pure Essence 54:55 - Embodying the Divine Feminine 58:37 - Constellations and Healing Dynamics 01:05:44 - Creating Global Connections Through Homeopathy 01:12:17 - Finding Your Tribe 01:14:26 - The Sense of Sisterhood Felt During the Retreat   About my Guest: Danica Apolline-Matic (pronounced De-nit-sa) is a dedicated homeopath, founder of The Golden Spiral International School of Homeopathy, and a Family Constellations Facilitator, as well as the creator of Blueprint Essences®. As a thought leader, writer, speaker, and visionary, she explores themes of health, medicine, food, happiness, ethical business, and our beautiful planet. With a background in pharmacy and psychology, Danica transitioned from aspiring pharmacist to mental health specialist, strengths coach, and positive psychology trainer. Her passion for natural approaches to health and well-being drives her work, which extends beyond homeopathy and family constellations to encompass holistic living. Danica believes in the potential for individuals, communities, and businesses to thrive in ways that foster health, happiness, and a sustainable future for humanity and the planet.   Reeta Pohjonen is a classical homeopath who graduated in 2000 from the Institute of Homeopathic Medicine in Cairo. She completed The Dynamis School of Advanced Homeopathy in Copenhagen from 2007 to 2010 and later organized it in Helsinki with Camilla Sherrin's guidance from 2012 to 2016. Reeta has further enhanced her expertise through training with notable figures like Ton Jansen, Alize Timmerman, Jeremy Sherrin, and Divya Chhabra. As the principal and main teacher at HSH, she combines her passion for homeopathy with her interests in shamanism, conducting remedy experiments both in school and independently. A mother of four adult children, Reeta is also a trainer, mentor, astrologer, 3P facilitator, vital shiatsu therapist, and mama yoga instructor. She offers homeopathic home pharmacy courses, now available as webinars, and has recently launched the HomeoMamas group and course to support mothers in their healing journeys.   Janey Lavelle is the heart-centered Mama behind Sage & Seer, dedicated to supporting women through their most challenging moments for the past 15 years. She has empowered hundreds to heal from womb trauma, hormonal issues, depression, anxiety, and, more recently, infertility and miscarriage. Through her work, Janey has come to understand the complex nuances of women's health and fertility, recognizing that many situations come with shades of grey and that answers are not always clear, a reality that can feel unsettling. Her compassionate approach fosters a safe space for women to navigate their struggles and find their paths to healing and transformation.   Sarah Valentini is the Director at The Family Apothecary and a qualified classical homeopath and intuitive healer with 15 years of experience in private practice. Specializing in the health of children and women, she focuses on developmental and behavioral disorders such as Autism, PANDAS, PANS, ADHD, and emotional dysregulation, integrating intuitive homeopathy and nutritional support to manage these conditions. After studying under Dr. Angelica Lemke in the US, Sarah partnered with her to mentor other practitioners through Homeopathy Hive and is involved in launching the School of Intuitive Homeopathy, aimed at educating both parents and healthcare professionals. Additionally, she addresses women's hormonal health issues, including thyroid disorders, PCOS, and menopause, drawing from her experience and passion for supporting mothers of complex cases. Known for her comprehensive approach, Sarah meticulously examines medical histories, health statuses, and various contributing factors to illness, combining her expertise in whole body healing with a heart-centered methodology to uncover the core issues affecting her clients.   Learn more about our guests here: Danica Apolline-Matic - https://www.danicaapollinematic.com/   Reeta Pohjonen - https://www.homeopathyschool.fi/   Janey Lavelle - https://sageandseer.com/ https://www.instagram.com/sacredsourceschool/   Sarah Valentini - https://thefamilyapothecary.com.au/   If you would like to support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast, please consider making a donation by visiting www.EugenieKruger.com and click the DONATE button at the top of the site. Every donation about $10 will receive a shout-out on a future episode.   Join my Homeopathy Hangout Podcast Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelloHomies   Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/eugeniekrugerhomeopathy/   Here is the link to my free 30-minute Homeopathy@Home online course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqBUpxO4pZQ&t=438s   Upon completion of the course - and if you live in Australia - you can join my Facebook group for free acute advice (you'll need to answer a couple of questions about the course upon request to join): www.facebook.com/groups/eughom

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
64: Homeopathy- Returning to Our Roots

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 68:29


Have you ever wished you could travel back in time to get some of your burning Homeopathy questions answered in person by Hahnemann and Bönninghausen? Well…we are excited to share this conversation about the upcoming Collaborative Homeopathic Conference-Returning to Our Roots that's being held at Sonoran University, Tempe, Arizona September 20-22, 2024. Have a listen, click the links, register and we look forward to seeing you in person for some practical time travel! September 20-22, 2024 Location: In-person and virtual SPACE IS LIMITED!!! for in-person attendees to only 180 people. Main Conference Page: https://homeopathyusa.org/2024-collaborative-conference/ Presentation Summaries: https://homeopathyusa.org/2024-collaborative-conference/presentation-summaries-2024-conference/ Speaker Bios: https://homeopathyusa.org/2024-collaborative-conference-speakers/ Free Lecture on Aug 19, 2pm PST with George Dimitriadis - https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUvf-mspjgpHNJVBU8Q2JgY_rcyvwRT_tQl#/registration Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education…all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE), and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named exclusive educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US.Denise is a 2023 graduate of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her dissertation, Contingent Evolution: Homeopathy and 19th Century Biomedicine explores how the uptake of bacteriological discoveries into the canon of 19th century medical knowledge was an interdependent and non-linear process in both orthodox and heterodox spaces. In conjunction with HOHM Foundation, she has published numerous peer-reviewed articles on clinical outcomes and education in integrative medicine, and her dissertation was released as a book in 2023. She is completing a compendium of homeopathic case analysis with expected publication in 2024/25.Denise maintains a busy practice in classical homeopathy with a focus on complex neurological and autoimmune conditions and provides clinical supervision and mentorship to students and professional homeopaths around the world. About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years.

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger
Ep 309: 2024 Collaborative Homeopathic Conference - with Dr Jamie Oskin

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 64:27 Transcription Available


How relevant do you think Hahnemann's original principles of homeopathy are in today's fast-paced medical world?   Join Dr. Jamie Oskin, a naturopathic physician with a specialization in homeopathy, as he explores the critical role of foundational healing approaches. In his discussion about the 2024 Collaborative Homeopathic Conference, Dr. Oskin will emphasize the importance of leveraging primary homeopathy sources to effectively apply Hahnemann's methodologies for improved clinical outcomes. He will also delve into the historical context of Hahnemann's work and the evolution of homeopathic repertories. Tune in to uncover a wealth of knowledge, practical tools, and a supportive community that will enhance your clinical skills and boost your confidence in homeopathy.   Episode Highlights: 03:20 - How Jamie was introduced to homeopathy 06:47 - Jamie's residency experience 08:58 - Collaboration for the Conference 15:11 - Utilizing Primary Sources 19:12 - Unified Approach to Hahnemann's Original Methodologies 21:47 - Historical Context of Repertories 26:06 - Relevance of the Pocketbook 35:44 - Discussion of ADHD studies 39:21 - How Individualized Remedies Improved ADHD Cases 52:24 - Patient's Remarkable Progress in Bipolar Disorder 54:22 - Conference Details and Highlights   About my guest: Dr. Jamie Oskin is a distinguished naturopathic physician with extensive expertise in homeopathy and education. An acclaimed international speaker, he specializes in the homeopathic treatment of ADHD and Autism, with his research featured in prominent publications such as Homeopathy Today and the American Journal of Homeopathic Medicine. Dr. Oskin's academic contributions include guest lectures and past adjunct faculty roles at Sonoran University of Health Sciences, formerly SCNM, as well as educational work with Whole Health Now. He graduated with High Honors from SCNM, completed a general family practice residency and a specialty residency in homeopathy, and holds the esteemed Diplomate (DHANP) status from the Homeopathic Academy of Naturopathic Physicians. Dr. Oskin is an active member of the National Center for Homeopathy and serves on the board of HANP. In private practice in Phoenix, Arizona, he is dedicated to treating a range of conditions, particularly children, a passion fueled by his early experiences with pediatric cases. Outside of work, he enjoys cooking, hiking, art, music, and spending quality time with family and friends.   Find out more about Jamie Website: https://droskin.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrJamieOskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrJamieOskin/   To know more about the 2024 Collaborative Homeopathic Conference https://homeopathyusa.org/2024-collaborative-conference/   If you would like to support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast, please consider making a donation by visiting www.EugenieKruger.com and click the DONATE button at the top of the site. Every donation about $10 will receive a shout-out on a future episode.   Join my Homeopathy Hangout Podcast Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelloHomies   Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/eugeniekrugerhomeopathy/   Here is the link to my free 30-minute Homeopathy@Home online course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqBUpxO4pZQ&t=438s   Upon completion of the course - and if you live in Australia - you can join my Facebook group for free acute advice (you'll need to answer a couple of questions about the course upon request to join): www.facebook.com/groups/eughom

Homöopathie - Gesundheit durch Hilfe zur Selbstheilung
Luc De Schepper Verwendung von Potenzen

Homöopathie - Gesundheit durch Hilfe zur Selbstheilung

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 29:25


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Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger
Ep 295: Creative Homeopathy - with Christian Köhlert

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 49:10 Transcription Available


In this episode, I am joined by Christian Köhlert, an advocate for creative Homeopathy. He shares his journey from a chance encounter with homeopathy to becoming a passionate advocate. Christian dives into the work of Antonie Peppler, discussing the holistic approach of creative Homeopathy, where symptoms reflect internal conflicts. He also emphasizes the importance of understanding the psychological background of remedies. Join us as we explore the fascinating world of creative Homeopathy and its transformative potential.   Episode Highlights: 01:29 - Christian's initial exposure to homeopathy 08:10 - Exploring extended reality 15:07 - Understanding creative homeopathy 18:41 - Decoding homeopathic remedies 19:49 - Examples of remedy messages 21:12 - The subconscious and conscious synchronization 23:42 - Psychological imprints and resonance in homeopathy 26:09 - Debate on giving multiple remedies 28:35 - Hahnemann's evolving perspective on homeopathy 30:07 - Adapting homeopathy to modern challenges 34:55 - Homological remedies and complex combinations 40:45 - Emphasizing the mind-body connection in homeopathy 42:10 - The evolutionary process 46:41 - Soul connections and spiritual evolution   About my guest: Christian Köhlert, known as the Ambassador of Creative Homeopathy, is a therapist, writer, and digital creator residing in Montreux, Switzerland. Fascinated by topics like the occult and conspiracy theories since youth, he became chief editor of Secret TV, Germany's first pay-TV channel focused on fringe subjects. While no longer active in media, Köhlert uses his insider perspective to offer holistic consulting and online Creative Homeopathy sessions, helping others on their healing paths.   Find out more about Christian Website: https://creative-homeopathy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creativehomeopath/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/creativehomeopathy/   If you would like to support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast, please consider making a donation by visiting www.EugenieKruger.com and click the DONATE button at the top of the site. Every donation about $10 will receive a shout-out on a future episode.   Join my Homeopathy Hangout Podcast Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelloHomies   Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/eugeniekrugerhomeopathy/   Here is the link to my free 30-minute Homeopathy@Home online course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqBUpxO4pZQ&t=438s   Upon completion of the course - and if you live in Australia - you can join my Facebook group for free acute advice (you'll need to answer a couple of questions about the course upon request to join): www.facebook.com/groups/eughom

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger
Throwback Thursday Ep 51: The Homoeopathic Heritage - with Dr Yashika Arora Malhotra

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 35:14 Transcription Available


Dr Yashika Arora is a young, dynamic homeopath, organiser of webinars, regular CME's & Seminars in Delhi & all over India with various Homoeopathic associations. She can be contacted at doctoryashikaarora@gmail.com She is an Alumni of NHMC, Delhi, is currently pursuing MD (Hom) from DKMMHMC Aurangabad. Achiever of STSH 2015-16 Scholarship Programme, organised by C.C.R.H., Delhi, Titled “Efficacy of Homoeopathic medicines in the Treatment of Alopecia Areata”, for a period of 6 months under C.C.R.H (2015-16). A speaker at various platforms and took various webinars recently with Aurangabad & Latur Group, Homoeopathic Development Association, AIHSAYA, IHMA, Kavitha Holistic Approach, Bhargava Phytolab, Homeopathy 360, Homeopathy Junction & ASHA Homeopathic Academy. Speaker on “One Sided Diseases” in National Homoeopathic Conference, organized on January 7th, 2018. Paper Presentation at 21st All India Congress by H.M.A.I at Patna on 24th & 25th November, 2018 on the topic, "Utility of Dulcamara in Warts – A Non-Controlled Experimental Study". Speaker at C.M.E. organized by D.H.M.A., on the topic, "The Magnanimit-ic Personality of Kali group" on 30th December, 2018 at Delhi Public library. Speaker on “Aurum Group” in a C.M.E. organized on April 21, 2019 by H.H.M.R. Association at NHMC & H, Delhi. Speaker on the topic “Homoeopathic aetiology of Autoimmune disorders on 2nd June, 2019 at Dr. B.R. Sur Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital, Delhi She has written many articles for the magazines and journals like NewLife Era, DARE, The Homoeopathic Heritage, Homeomiracle, DUM SPIRO SPERO E-Journal, Deepshika, Homoeopathic Journal (online), Homoeopathy LInks (online), Homeopathic Pulse, Homeoplus, Homeodrugshots (online), Nhmc magazine, Vital informer, Homoeo Tarang, Hahnemann ki Awaz, AIHSAYA Journal, Gems of Homoeopathy, Homeopathy 360, Homeoreader, Sukul Homoeopathy, Homeoadda & DARE Facebook page, Blog writer at She & Her trust website. She is also an achiever of the essay writing competition organised by IIHP in 2015 and 2018 . Certificate of excellence by Dr Lal Singh Foundation Winner of essay competition by H.M.A.I. on “Relevance of Organon in Homoeopathic Practice”. (March, 2019) Winner of National Essay Competition organised by Bach Flower Therapy and Teaching - India on the topic "Disease is nothing but disharmony between mind and soul 20th November, 2019. She has got the appreciation award by Board of homeopathic system of medicine Delhi in 2018 She won the Homeopathic icon award by Delhi Homeopathic Federation in 2019 and also got Chikitsa Seva Ratna award by Bhartiya homeopathic panel.   Young Homoeopath Oration Award by South Delhi Homoeopathic Association in Kent's Memorial Lectures on 14th & 15th September, 2019. 3rd Prize in CCRH Film/Video Making Competition (2020) Presented Poster on World Homoeopathy day in National Convention, 10th April, 2018, organised by C.C.R.H. & AYUSH. Volunteer at Perfect Health Mela for 2 years. She is a contributing author of Textbook of Obstetrics and neonatology with Homoeopathic Therapeutics by Dr Trupti Bhamre Editor of The Golden Thread of Homoeopathic Medicine book by Dr Dilip Soni. Chief Editor of the Book, Homeopathy Through Harmony and Totality, by Dr Ajit Kulkarni Editor of the book, Cracking the Homeopathic Codes of Breast Cancer, by Dr Sunirmal Sarkar & Dr Shruti Shah Editor of Vaccine Injured children by Dr Isaac Golden.   Other Contributions: Editor of The Homoeopathic Heritage (a peer-reviewed journal) & Homeopathy 360. Organising secretary of DREAMS Innovative Homoeopaths. National General Secretary (Students Cell) of All India Homeopathic Students & Youth Association. AD's Controller in DARE Journal Former Chief Editor of Journal – “Homoeomiracle” and Online Journal – “DUM SPIRO SPERO” (Dr. Bindra's cancer Homoeopathic healing centre).   Former President, Homoeopathic Medical Association, Delhi, 2017-18. If you would like to support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast, please consider making a donation by visiting www.EugenieKruger.com and click the DONATE button at the top of the site. Every donation about $10 will receive a shout-out on a future episode.

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
55: Homeopathy, Hahnemann and Staying the Course

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 50:00


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research,and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! ⁠https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/⁠ Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: ⁠https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/⁠ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: ⁠https://hohmfoundation.org/⁠ For accessible homeopathy care, visit: ⁠https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/⁠ Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE), and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named exclusive educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US.Denise is a 2023 graduate of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her dissertation, Contingent Evolution: Homeopathy and 19th Century Biomedicine explores how the uptake of bacteriological discoveries into the canon of 19th century medical knowledge was an interdependent and non-linear process in both orthodox and heterodox spaces. In conjunction with HOHM Foundation, she has published numerous peer-reviewed articles on clinical outcomes and education in integrative medicine, and her dissertation was released as a book in 2023. She is completing a compendium of homeopathic case analysis with expected publication in 2024/25.Denise maintains a busy practice in classical homeopathy with a focus on complex neurological and autoimmune conditions and provides clinical supervision and mentorship to students and professional homeopaths around the world. About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
 51: The Life of a Homeopath- Cases, Teaching, Research and More!

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 44:29


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  In this week's episode, we dive into… Denise's early morning case work Al's special interest in mulch and soil A bit more on Boenninghausen Critical thinking,vetting reference materials & provings The three stages of understanding homeopathy  Pitfalls & practical considerations of groups and themes Insight into Denise's research on Hahnemann & alchemy Aphorism 269  Creating the index of symptoms known as a Repertory- From cut and paste to software. Join Denise in person March 8-10 at the Florida Homeopathic Society Conference for 12 hours worth of in depth teaching on Autoimmune diseases.   Learn more about their student pricing and early bird discounts →https://floridahomeopathicsociety.org/2024-conference/ Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/ Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit: https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
50: Researching Homeopathy with HOHM Foundation

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 82:22


Welcome to another special edition of Strange. Rare. Peculiar.  Typically it's a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. In today's episode we are thrilled to be able to share Alastair's presentation, "Homeopathy Research at HOHM Foundation: Client Improvements, Effectiveness and Efficacy," from the HOHM benefit series,"Reaching Our Highest Potential With Homeopathy". Whether you are a professional homeopath, an experienced home prescriber, or someone newly curious, we invite you to enjoy this recording from HOHM Foundation's benefit series, "Reaching Our Highest Potential With Homeopathy," where Alastair Gray gave a behind-the-scenes look at the work of the HOHM Foundation Research Office. HOHM Foundation is a 501c3 committed to research from the client intake to the peer-reviewed publication. Learn more about the HOHM Foundation and how you can help make a huge impact on the world of homeopathy at hohmfoundation.org Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/ If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit: https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
 49: Homeopathy's Complexity & Elegant Simplicity

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 49:12


 49: Homeopathy's Complexity & Elegant Simplicity Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/ Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  Preventing burnout with a three legged stool approach. Managing case notes by using the Table of Contents function. Homeopathy practice and the organization of information. Join Denise in person March 8-10 at the Florida Homeopathic Society Conference for 12 hours worth of in depth teaching on Autoimmune diseases.   Learn more about their student pricing and early bird discounts →https://floridahomeopathicsociety.org/2024-conference/ Changing remedies over time throughout long term case management. Homeopathy principles and doing the work of managing chronic cases. Homeopathy case management and realistic expectations.  The heaps of questions coming to our podcasts and the Q&A to come! If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit: https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
48: Homeopathy and 19th-Century Science 

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 94:32


Welcome to a special edition of Strange. Rare. Peculiar! Typically this a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. In today's episode we are thrilled to be able to share Denise's presentation “Homeopathy and 19th-Century Science”. Today, many people are sick and in need of help, and the demand for homeopathy is once again increasing. This is our time! We strongly believe in inclusivity and embracing the history of homeopathy. Each of us brings something unique to the table. With your support, we aim to unite the homeopathy community and work towards bringing homeopathy back to its rightful place in medicine. Helpful links to explore: Donate today to support homeopathy research and education at hohmfoundation.org Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/ If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit:  https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ Order a preview copy of Denise's new book Contingent Evolution at https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/contingent-evolution-preview-copies/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: ⁠https://hohmfoundation.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
47: Homeopathy's Hydra- Autoimmune Diseases

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 53:59


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/ Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  Learn from Denise Straiges in person on March 8-10 at the Florida Homeopathic Society's Conference. 12 hours of in depth teaching on Autoimmune diseases.   View their student pricing and early bird discounts here→https://floridahomeopathicsociety.org/2024-conference/ Today we cover: Cases that present with a truckload of symptoms in every bodily system The reality of long term case management vs this idea of the single simillimum. The road to becoming a homeopath  The elixir of life & the quest of the medical alchemists True annihilation of the root of disease The why & what of a clinical audit, plus Insight into Al's reason for doing them. Absolutism in homeopathy and the need for flexibility in practice Reading Hahnemann's Chronic Diseases to learn more about …chronic disease. If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit:  https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
 46: Unity in Homeopathy- Acute Prescribing, Research and End of Life Care 

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 49:26


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/ Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  In this week's episode, we dive into… New program offerings at AHE! Our approach to teaching complex, chronic case management  Our new Intro Program How you can now study acute prescribing with us Many homeopaths who were trained in the post Kentian tradition, never actually learned a lot of acute prescribing Protocols & Pitfalls  The King has a new homeopath? The media's lazy critiques of homeopathy HOHM Foundation grants & donations- Thank you!  Homeopathy and palliative, end of life care Creating a universal health inventory form for the research office Our vision of unity in homeopathy changing outcomes for the better If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit:  https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger
Ep 238: The life of Elvia Bury - a truly remarkable Homeopath - with Rebecca Sturgeon

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 36:39


Imagine holding a piece of history from Samuel Hahnemann himself! In this inspiring episode, we are joined once again by the wonderful Rebecca Sturgeon, who previously graced us with her presence in episode 186. Today, she shares the extraordinary story of Elvia Bury, a homeopath who left an indelible mark on the communities of South Africa through her dedication to homeopathic practice and education. Elvia's mission was to prove the power of homeopathy beyond all doubt. Learn about her impact on the African continent and the legacy she leaves behind. Join us as we delve into the life of a woman whose legacy continues to impact the world of homeopathy and beyond.   Episode Highlights: 00:01:59 - Elvia Bury's Early Life and Inspiration 00:08:08 - Elvia's Son's Asthma and Turning to Homeopathy 00:10:18 - Introduction to Radionics Machines 00:14:07 - Clarification on Radionics Machine Process 00:14:53 - Discovery of Hahnemann's Original Manuscript 00:19:13 - The Significance of Hahnemann's Manuscript 00:24:37 - The Mission School of Medicine's Ongoing Work 00:27:22 - Elvia Bury's Passing and Legacy 00:29:23 - Rebecca's Life and Work in South Africa 00:31:22 - Rebecca's Upcoming Move to the UK 00:32:06 - The Impact of Technology on Health 00:32:51 - Rebecca's Highlights from South Africa 00:34:41 - Turning Legal Challenges into Opportunities 00:35:54 - Upcoming Homeopathy Conference in Bali 00:36:30 - Closing Remarks and Tribute to Elvia Bury   About My Guest: Rebecca Sturgeon is a homeopath and volunteer from the UK. She studied part-time at the London College of Practical Homeopathy from 1994 to 1998 and has been volunteering in South Africa for the past 18 years, working in townships, schools, horse sanctuaries, elderly homes, autistic schools, and emergency situations. For the past five years, she has also been teaching homeopathy to African bishops and pastors alongside Dr. Elvia Bury. Sturgeon's introduction to homeopathy came after a car accident, when she was prescribed anti-inflammatories and neck support. She discovered a book on homeopathy, and her experience with it inspired her to pursue her studies in the field. After graduating from LCPH, Sturgeon moved with her family to South Africa, where she initially struggled to establish a private practice. However, she began volunteering her services at a township clinic, where she saw a wide range of patients with various conditions and quickly built up a reputation for her compassionate and effective care. Despite the challenges she faced, Sturgeon remained dedicated to her work and continues to advocate for the use of homeopathy as an effective means of healthcare.   You can reach Rebecca through her email rebeccasturgeon@protonmail.com   Support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast by making a $5 once-off donation at www.buymeacoffee.com/hangout   Join my Homeopathy Hangout Podcast Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelloHomies   Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/eugeniekrugerhomeopathy/   Here is the link to my free 30-minute Homeopathy@Home online course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqBUpxO4pZQ&t=438s   Upon completion of the course - and if you live in Australia - you can join my Facebook group for free acute advice (you'll need to answer a couple of questions about the course upon request to join): www.facebook.com/groups/eughom

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
45: Boenninghausen- Bringing Order To Homeopathy

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 56:00


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/ Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  In this week's episode, we dive into… Coffee  Slow Travel Boenninghausen's background & his cure conversion moment Who wrote the first repertory? The times Boenninghausen's Therapeutic Pocket Book came out of Comparing repertories- Boenninghausen vs Kent Homeopathic Diet -Boenninghausen's writing for the public Kent's impact on homeopathy education vs how he practiced George Demetrius -Boenninghausen's Therapeutic Pocket Book  Polarity analysis Getting homeopathy back to Hahnemann  Reflections from 25 years of effort to move away from Kent's influence after 100 years of being dominant in Homeopathy. If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit:  https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Don't Drink the Milk
Homeopathy: Can sugar pills fill the holes in modern medicine?

Don't Drink the Milk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 41:37


Can we cure loneliness with diluted extracts of the Berlin Wall? Or COVID with diluted arsenic? This is the story of how a maverick medic from eastern Germany harnessed the placebo effect and exported it worldwide. A journey across two centuries and three continents, from doctors' surgeries to supermarket shelves and right into government.

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
44: The Cattywampus Nature of Medical Authority 

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 49:02


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  In this week's episode, we dive into… The importance of reading a book's introduction.  Some reasons we favor teaching with the sixth edition of Organon. Why people are seeking alternatives to the dominant medical paradigm. Homeopathy is a system developed in harmony with the laws of the universe. And why Denise continues to follow the breadcrumbs of language to learn more about what Hahnemann was trying to say, and where he was headed with it. If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit:  https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
43: Breaking Through- Homeopathy Research & You

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 49:51


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  In this week's episode, we dive into… Reflections from the GIRI “Groundbreaking Science: Homeopathy and the Future of Global Health” research conference.  Research related to homeopathy in all its many applications.  Relevance in the age of antibiotic resistance  When Homeopathy went down in flames  Another take on nosodes  HOHM Foundation research, an open invite An explanation of what we do as an organization & ways to help If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit:  https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Lotus Health Institute's Podcast
Episode 22: Prioritizing patient needs over dogmatic ideals in prescribing

Lotus Health Institute's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 5:24


In this excerpt, Dr. Murphy champions Hahnemann's principles of individualized treatment, emphasizing the importance of perceiving what needs to be cured rather than relying on ritualistic processes. This podcast is an excerpt from the “Organon & LM Prescribing” lecture by Dr. Robin Murphy, ND In Dr. Murphy's Organon & LM Prescribing lecture, modern schools of philosophy and their methods of practice are evaluated and reviewed. The topics include Hahnemann's Organon and concepts of health and disease, an introduction to LM Prescribing, water potencies, homeopathic pharmacy techniques and Hahnemann's LM research. Also evaluated are organ remedies, the treatment of addictions, and sample cases. The full Organon & LM Prescribing lecture is available for streaming access.

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
42: Reflections on Starting Over: Embracing a Beginner's Mindset and Trusting the Process

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 53:34


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  In this week's episode, we dive into… A brief New Zealand travelog Starting an academic year Personal study and year one The benefit of sitting in the clinic classroom, hashing it out over and over. How many other skills it takes to do good homeopathy. Our reflections for the first four weeks GIRI “Groundbreaking Science: Homeopathy and the Future of Global Health” research conference! If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit:  https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

2 Vikings podcast
What principles are behind mental, emotional and physical illness? Rudy Verspoor

2 Vikings podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 133:22


What is Romantic Medicine and how to use it to improve your life? These are some of the questions we seek to answer in this episode with Rudy Verspoor.   Verspoor has an Honours BA in History and completed the course work for his Master's in International Affairs.After a 20 year-career in international relations, economics and development policy he obtained his diplomas in natural health and homeopathy in the early 1990s and began his practice. Rudi has extensive teaching and writing experience, having lectured in many countries around the world, provided advice on public health issues and reform, and is a recognized leader in therapeutic medicine based on Dr. Hahnemann's work (Heilkunst), including Sequential Treatment.    He is the principal tutor and supervisor for the history, philosophy and principles of Romantic Science and RomanticScience Healthcare.   He has written extensively, in particular creating the various programs of study, as well as articles for health journals and books for the general public. A general search on the internet will provide a more general indication of his contributions.    Books written by Rudy. Autism: The Journey Back - Recovering the Self Through Heilkunst  Homeopathy Renewed: A Sequential Approach to the Treatment of Chronic Illness Homeopathy Re–examined: Beyond the Classical Paradigm (with Steven Decker) The Dynamic Legacy: Hahnemann from Homeopathy to Heilkunst (with Steven Decker) -  An Affair to Remember: The Curious History of the Use of Dual Remedies, Its Suppression and Significance (with Steven Decker)  Precursor to the Organon: Hahnemann's Occasional Writings (with Steven Decker) Selected Topics in Homeopathy: A New Look at Old Issues (with Steven Decker) Scandal in Köthen: The Real Homeopathic Love Story A Short History of Romantic Medicine: Past as Prologue A Short History of Romantic Medicine: Redivivus

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
41: Constitutional Prescribing & Chronic Remedies in Homeopathy

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 56:06


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education, discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  In this week's episode, we dive into… The definition of "constitution" as used in The Organon  Why the concept of one's constitution became important in Western medicine in the 19th century & the beginnings of the insurance industry.  The timeline of constitutional prescribing, constitutional remedies, and when an overarching emphasis on spirituality & mental symptoms emerged. A review of “Homeopathy is a thing” established on universal laws. Reasons why “Classical” isn't a dirty word in Homeopathy. If the case books of charismatic and entertaining teachers match the methods they've been teaching about. How Aphorism 171 became "you've got one shot to find the person's simillimum mythology." The need to study and learn how to do long-term case management.  If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit:  https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
40: Homeopaths at Work! A HOHM Foundation Research Update 

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 54:41


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  In this week's episode, we dive into… Traditional research & modern scientific research. Getting our bearings with today's digital search and sources. The research office's commitment to supporting and assisting the daily work of Homeopaths in practice. Confirmation bias  When, where and how you can get a copy of Denise's book. HOHM Foundation research The cowboy culture in homeopathy.  The origin story of Homeopathy Health Network   MYCAW and MYMOP  Practitioner Generated Research Network And more! If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit:  https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

The Zach Highley Show
#23 Critical Care Doctor Interview - Medical Ethics, COVID-19, and Lifestyle

The Zach Highley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 90:51


Dr. David Oxman is a Critical Care Doctor and associate professor of medicine here at Jefferson and the program director for the critical care medicine fellowship. He went to medical school at Temple, where he also completed his residency in IM. HE completed four fellowships in Infectious Diseases at Tufts, Surgical Critical Care at Harvard, Medical critical care at Hahnemann, and Medical ethics at Harvard. He is currently the medical school's ethics and professionalism thread director and runs the hospital ethics consultation service here at Jefferson. I also had the personal luxury of being in a student group led by Dr. Oxman, where we had discussions about being medical students and our hospital experiences.Oct 9th___0:00 - Intro0:51 - Statistics About Critical Care4:36 - What Is Critical Care?5:48 - Journey Into Medicine and Critical Care10:30 - Why Critical Care?19:07 - An Average Week/Day Balancing Academia, ICU, and Ethics Consultation25:32 - Ethics Consultation and Ethical Dilemmas in the Hospital42:47 - Best Thing About Being a Critical Care Doctor43:44 - Worst Thing About Being a Critical Care Doctor45:19 - If I Give You $100 Million, What Would You Do?48:25 - Interest in Academia51:07 - Thoughts About Med Students on Social Media55:44 - Common Myth About Critical Care Doctors56:27 - Changes Over the Years and the Future of Critical Care 1:07:02 - Advice for People Looking Into Critical Care1:07:59 - Maximizing Competitiveness1:09:35 - Advice to People Entering a Career in Medicine1:11:49 - Book Recommendations1:14:25 - Lessons From COVID, Changes in Practice and Burnout1:23:29 - What Advice Would You Give Your 18-Year-Old Self?1:25:30 - Closing Message for People Looking Into Critical Care1:29:18 - Closing Message 1:31:13 - Outro__ResourcesOf Human Bondage by W. Somerset Maugham: https://a.co/d/eT0pUtyMy Own Country by Abraham Verghese: https://a.co/d/ffD8lh7 ___View the Show Notes Page for This Episode for transcript and more information: zhighley.com/podcast___Connect With ZachMain YouTube: @ZachHighley Newsletter: https://zhighley.com/newsletter/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zachhighley/?hl=enWebsite: https://zhighley.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/zachhighleyLinkedln: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zach-highley-gergel-44763766/Business Inquiries: zachhighley@nebula.tv___Listen for FreeSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/23TvJdEBAJuW5WY1QHEc6A?si=cf65ae0abbaf46a4Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-zach-highley-show/id1666374777___Welcome to the Zach Highley Show, where we discuss personal growth and medicine to figure out how to improve our lives. My name is Zach a Resident Physician in Boston. Throughout these episodes I'll interview top performers from around the world in business, life, and medicine in hopes of extracting the resources and techniques they use to get to the top.The best way to help the show is share episodes on any platform. If you think a friend or family member will like a certain episode, send it to them!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
39: Constantine Hering and the Principles of Cure

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 64:50


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  In this week's episode, we dive into… The misnomer of Constantine Hering and the Law of Cure. Aphorisms 1 & 2  Denise's idea for the spirit of the podcast being made into a graphic novel where we'd see Homeopaths of the past & present come to life in an animated and narrated exchange.  A bit of homeopathic vocabulary How nested information leads to understanding When long term case management includes pregnancy, birth and the new child becomes a client too; an interesting story! When, where and how you can get a copy of Denise's book. HOHM Foundation research teaser .  If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit:  https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
38: Embody Homeopathy- What It Takes To Become A Homeopath

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 51:04


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  In this week's episode, we dive into… Today's learning landscape- Homeopathy and beyond Al's slurping situation explained  Principles involved in long term case management Primary source materials, secondary source material, editions and other contextualization conundrums all students of homeopathy face today  Contemporary homeopaths & mastering the management of information.   If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit:  https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
37: Talking Homeopathy, Alchemy & Research with Lise Battaglia

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 75:59


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  In this week's episode, we dive into… Why we saw more diversity in the people who wanted to study homeopathy when we offered a fully online program at AHE. Asking about alchemy and the origins of homeopathy. The tale of Denise's two theses. “What the hell is homeopathy?” Clinical research and the sphere of public health. The physical and mental demands of being a researcher. Insights, pro-tips, and strategies about education & research. If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit:  https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.   More about our guest: Lise Battaglia CAP, CCH, RSHom(NA),HMC, BFRP, BT, GAPS, CEASE In private practice in New York City, and globally via video telehealth,  Lise has been collaborating with physicians and individuals since 1990. Lise  is a graduate of Barnard College, Columbia University, certified by the Council on Homeopathic Certification (CCH) and Registered Society of Homeopaths North America. She earned advanced standing as a Homeopathic Master Clinician (HMC) and is certified as: a GAPS Practitioner, a Homeoprophylaxis Supervisor, and a Bach Flower Essences Registered Practitioner. Lise has been an invited speaker in international conferences devoted to integrative holistic care and homeopathy. https://www.recoverynaturally.com/about-4   --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
36: Homeopathy's Braided Cord

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 55:24


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  In this week's episode, we dive into… Staycations & Catch-Upcations Nerds make great homeopaths. The Zettelkasten method of notetaking. Educating polymaths How we minimize anxiety by previewing, doing and reviewing. Helping students learn to master information management.  The reason our students start chronic Clinic in their first weeks of school.  If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit:  https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
35: The Evolution of Homeopathy

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 59:44


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  In this week's episode, we dive into… James Compton Burnett's contributions to homeopathy  The value of looking at a case and simply asking: What's wrong?  Why a great place to start after you've done your mapping of a case is to say: “The remedy the client needs must do this…”.  “Kenting” and “doing a Burnett” in case analysis.  Universal law and why homeopathy has held up over two and a quarter centuries.  Homeopathy with an appropriate totality of characteristic symptoms and determining the remedy choice.  The roots of the spiritualization of homeopathic medicine. The need for basic understanding of anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology. ​​If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit:  https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
34: The Homeopathy Samuel Hahnemann Put To Paper

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 58:59


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  In this week's episode, we dive into…… Aphorism 269 Is Materia Medica random? Why entering the world of homeopathy in 2023 is more complicated than it used to be.  An oversimplification of something that cannot be overly simplified. Minerals remedies & chronic disease  Hahnemann's moment of discovery came from translating Collins, Materia Medica. Why is it so difficult for beginners to figure out what to do in homeopathy?  If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit:  https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
33: Homeopathy Education-Past, Present & Future

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 61:12


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation!  Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy.  In this week's episode, we dive into…… What dahlias and successful students have in common The state of play in homeopathy within America and around the world Diversity in the field of homeopathy Cake & pie The cultural zeitgeist around the shifts in medicine Risk Management and homeopathy If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit:  https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Expanding on Consciousness
Episode 37: Conscious awareness is the most fundamental level of the universe with Dr. Stuart Hameroff

Expanding on Consciousness

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 66:49


Well known for his controversial work with quantum theorists Roger Penrose, Dr. Hameroff suggests that consciousness originates in quantum states, and then interacts with neural microtubules indicating that the brain actually still has something to do with consciousness while at the same time, introducing the idea that quantum field theory holds that consciousness is fundamental and exists outside of the brain.“ When I learned about microtubules, back at Hahnemann in 1972. I wondered, how they knew where to go and what to do and what was their organizing principle? Did they have intelligence? I believe, microtubules are both the skeletal structural support and the nervous system within the cell, because cells are much too intelligent to be simple on off states.” Some may believe that the brain is a computer processing information, and consciousness is some kind of output but, that's not how it works. In fact, people in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and neuroscience, consider the brain as a computer of say, 100 billion neurons 10 to the 11th neurons but, Dr. Hameroff feels, you got to consider the neurons, what's inside the neurons, and you got to go deeper more like 10 to the 27th, to even be close to the human brain or consciousness. Conscious awareness happens at the level of Planck scale, which is the most fundamental (energy) level of the universe. Consciousness is out there having these proto conscious moments much like musicians warming up. It sounds like noise but, once they're orchestrated it becomes music. That's exactly what the microtubules do orchestrate these random quantum moments of consciousness into a full, rich, conscious experience.

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
32: Homeopathy & The Stronger Similar

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 57:09


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation! Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy. In this week's episode, we dive into…… Aphorism 1 and the further illumination of its footnote. Where the stronger similar disease section in the Organon can be found.   Insight into mechanism of action questions about homeopathy. Aphorism 28  The Practitioner Generated Research Network- PGRN Aphorism 25 & discussion of the curative factor of the stronger similar . If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit:  https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
31:  Ask Us Anything, Homeopathy Style

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 40:59


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation! Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy. In this week's episode, we answer YOUR questions! What do you do to stay energetic with all that you have on your plate? What is a Materia Medica? And how do I choose a good one? What is "a secondary source"?  How did AHE come to be?  Denise, I heard you're writing a book? What's it about? And when is it going to be published? Why do we have to learn philosophy? Can't we just learn remedies and call it a day?  If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit:  https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
30: An Organon Moment

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 58:46


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation! Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy. In this week's episode, we dive into…… Stories that illustrate the hashtag #AnOrganonMoment. Aphorism 9 & preparing the body for our highest pursuits. Alastair shares a Thailand tale from back in the day.  Denise's path of studying yoga alongside her homeopathy.  Recognition that chronic diseases are different than acute diseases A discussion of Aphorism 260 & obstacles to cure  Why teaching homeopathy is like the Organon… Simillimum mythology. If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit:  https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
29: How Might Madonna and Hahnemann Talk Materia Medica

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 59:16


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation! Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy. In this week's episode, we dive into…… Mayhem in the garden Muscle memory  Studying Materia Medica Mapping remedies  The Doctrines of Signatures  Questions that Denise & Al want to ask Hahnemann If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit:  https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray: Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
28 : Alarming Animal Encounters, Mud in the Tires and Talking Advocacy With Paola Brown

Strange. Rare. Peculiar.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 52:24


Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We'll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can't get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation! Please help us spread the word by sharing this with someone in your life who would like to learn more about homeopathy. In this week's episode, we dive into…… Alarming animal adventures! A few laughs from some favorite movies that keep us rolling Protecting freedom vs restricting access What's new over at  https://homeopathychoiceaction.org/ If you'd like to study homeopathy, visit: https://academyofhomeopathyeducation.com/ To support homeopathy research and help make homeopathy accessible to all, visit: https://hohmfoundation.org/ For accessible homeopathy care, visit:  https://homeopathyhelpnow.com/ About Denise Straiges: Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE) and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high-quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named the preferred educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US Denise has taught for numerous homeopathy schools in the US and abroad and has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world in homeopathy, integrative wellness, and spirituality in medicine. She is currently pursuing graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her work includes original, primary research focused on the origins of homeopathy, in particular, Hahnemann's influences in The Chronic Diseases and the evolution of potency. She is writing a practical, in-depth compendium on Case Analysis.     About Alastair Gray: Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years. About Paola Brown: Paola Brown is president and founder of Americans for Homeopathy Choice, the voice of a growing number of mothers and other homeopathy users who want to protect their right to choose homeopathy. Paola is a wife and mother of three who has previously taught many introductory homeopathy classes. She received a B.A. in English education and an M.A. in curriculum and instruction from Arizona State University graduating summa cum laude both times. She taught college English for 13 years and high school English before that. Fluent in Portuguese and Spanish, Paola was also a health instructor with Care for Life, a nonprofit organization working to develop sustainable communities in Mozambique.  Homeopathychoice.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/srp-podcast/message