Resolving Cases with Less Commonly-Prescribed Remedies
Taught by André Saine, D.C., N.D., F.C.A.H.
When better-proved remedies are not indicated in a case, or have failed to bring substantial curative changes, less commonly-prescribed remedies must be considered. How do we choose them? Dr. Saine examines cases from his own practice as well as from other reliable prescribers where these less commonly-prescribed remedies were keys to triggering the curative reaction.
Many important principles of the clinical application of homeopathy are thusly illustrated, such as the use of lesser-known remedies (§162-164), dissimilar diseases (§35-42), intercurrent diseases (“mishaps” and “morbid intercurrents”), defective diseases (§172-177), the importance of old symptoms, the importance of local symptoms, the importance of etiology, the chronicity of acute cases, the importance of cured symptoms for prescribing, the issue of pathological prescribing, the place of nosodes, apsoric chronic cases, the importance of symptoms never experienced by the patient, etc.
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About André Saine
Dean of the Canadian Academy of Homeopathy, Dr. André Saine (bio) is a graduate of National College of Naturopathic Medicine in Portland, Oregon and has been the Dean of the Canadian Academy of Homeopathy since 1986. He has taught homeopathy extensively in North America and Europe for over 25 years to health care professionals.
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Praise for Resolving Cases with Less Commonly-Prescribed Remedies
The students who gravitate to André’s courses are like-minded practitioners, they want to learn the no-frills, basic methods of practice, and to become great at homeopathy!
The entire course was fantastic. It was well organized and interesting. I learned more this week then I have in years.