N146: New Patients - What to Expect from the Homeopathic Process

Homeopathic Narratives: How Nature Heals

New patients sometimes do not continue homeopathic care because it is not clear what happens  next.  The homeopathic intake consultation is not a diagnostic but rather a way of getting a good constitutional based on the best totality of symptoms a non-biased homeopath can find at first glance.  The follow ups after allow the homeopath to fine tune and confirm the constitutional and the acutes and first aid needs of the patient can be accommodated over the months and years in which the body begins healing itself and slowing down dis-ease and aging.  The responsibility of looking and listening to oneself and then providing feedback to the homeopath can be daunting.  Constantly taking the deepest constitutional for the chronic, acute and first aid states of the body can seem as if the process is not getting better, but over time your allergies disappear, your sleep is great, no more nightmares etc.  The process is a lengthy one, but it is up to you to continue the remedy, you don’t need to speak to the homeopath on every topic.  Keep with your remedy, get a first aid or acute when needed, and remember that homeopathy will keep going until all your dis-eases and pains are being healed by the body.

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.

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.

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