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The Comprehensive Repertory for the New Homeopathic Remedies

A Guide to Strategic Prescribing

Hardcover
$90.00 US
6.28"W x 9.45"H x 1.28"D   | 22 oz | 14 per carton
On sale Nov 10, 2015 | 352 Pages | 978-1-78028-799-7
After nearly a quarter of a century's proof and research into new homoeopathic medicines, the dozens of new remedies that have been developed by the meditation circle of Janice Micallef RSHom are now presented as a desktop reference guide for any homoeopath with an interest in expanding the horizons of their art. Colin Griffith, a member of the homeopathic 'proving circle' since its earliest days, has laid out the book in a user-friendly manner to facilitate an easy search for the most appropriate remedy for both familiar and unfamiliar rubrics of symptoms. The accompanying lists of comparable 'old' remedies ensure that practitioners will not be tempted to view the new remedies as exclusively remedial in cases that may seem to call for something unusual. There are explanatory essays on how to use the repertory, on the association of remedies with the seven chakras and the seven major miasms, and a glossary of remedy names in both English and Latin to conform to universal usage. Each new remedy is also given a characteristic essential 'thumb nail' sketch to act as an additional guide.
Colin Griffith has been in homoeopathic practice for 25 years. He is a founder member of the long standing proving circle started by Janice Micallef in 1990 among whose members was the late Martin Miles who contributed so much to the life of new remedies and new ways of prescribing. Colin has taught homoeopathy for almost as long as he has practised it and has lectured in America, Canada, Japan, Greece, Spain, Ireland and the UK. He runs a busy mixed practice in Kent along with two of his children who have followed him into alternative therapy.

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After nearly a quarter of a century's proof and research into new homoeopathic medicines, the dozens of new remedies that have been developed by the meditation circle of Janice Micallef RSHom are now presented as a desktop reference guide for any homoeopath with an interest in expanding the horizons of their art. Colin Griffith, a member of the homeopathic 'proving circle' since its earliest days, has laid out the book in a user-friendly manner to facilitate an easy search for the most appropriate remedy for both familiar and unfamiliar rubrics of symptoms. The accompanying lists of comparable 'old' remedies ensure that practitioners will not be tempted to view the new remedies as exclusively remedial in cases that may seem to call for something unusual. There are explanatory essays on how to use the repertory, on the association of remedies with the seven chakras and the seven major miasms, and a glossary of remedy names in both English and Latin to conform to universal usage. Each new remedy is also given a characteristic essential 'thumb nail' sketch to act as an additional guide.

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Colin Griffith has been in homoeopathic practice for 25 years. He is a founder member of the long standing proving circle started by Janice Micallef in 1990 among whose members was the late Martin Miles who contributed so much to the life of new remedies and new ways of prescribing. Colin has taught homoeopathy for almost as long as he has practised it and has lectured in America, Canada, Japan, Greece, Spain, Ireland and the UK. He runs a busy mixed practice in Kent along with two of his children who have followed him into alternative therapy.