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The Companion to Homœpathy
Colin Griffith

In answering the question, 'What shall I write my book about?' Colin Griffith must have replied: "Everything!" So we are presented with The Companion to Homoeopathy, a brick of a book whose 800plus pages are split into three, well-presented and-clearly designed sections... CLICK HERE FOR FULL REVIEW

What About the Potency?
Michelle Shine

Potency is a subject often mentioned but rarely written about in detail. It is an area that many newly qualified and even more experienced practitioners can find confusing. So it is rare to see a title dedicated solely to this subject. Michelle Shine's book is in two parts; in the first section illustrative cases are interjected with smaller pieces on subjects such as 'superficiality', 'potency and suppression', 'energy' and so on. In the second section she presents interviews on potency with some of the greats... CLICK HERE FOR FULL REVIEW

The Tao of Homœpathy
Ian Watson

Here are a few questions to all homeopaths: What happens when you get stuck? What do you do when brilliant results one minute, yield nothing the next? Or how about the u-turn patient who, for no good reason, stops getting better, despite the careful and painstaking choice of your selected remedies? What about the obvious, missed? All can add up to panic and a feeling of being a big, bad homeopath. So what to do? Well, we talk and we read in order to understand and move the health of our patients and ourselves along, in the hope the light bulb in our head will ping into action. While you’re waiting, though, you might try looking at The Tao of Homeopathy, by Ian Watson... CLICK HERE FOR FULL REVIEW