Homeopathy Essentials Course
Homeopathy & The Home Prescriber Session 7
🕕 When: Tuesday, July 8th at 6:00 PM CT (please check your time zone)
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Homeopathy & Home Prescribing - SESSION 7
Clinical Hierarchy & Flu Protocols
In this session, we master the 5-tier prescribing framework—from emergency trauma (Aconite, Arnica) to constitutional care—and decode key flu remedies with precision.
1. Emergencies
Remedies: Aconite (panic), Arnica (trauma), Hypericum (nerve damage)
Key Skill: Rapid symptom-matching for shocks, injuries, or acute crises.
2. Acutes
Remedies: Gelsemium (flu exhaustion), Belladonna (sudden inflammation)
Key Skill: Differentiating modalities (e.g., Bryonia worsens with motion vs. Rhus Tox improves).
3. Chronic Conditions
Remedies: Lycopodium (digestive/gas), Silica (suppuration)
Key Skill: Tracking symptom patterns over time (e.g., arthritis flare triggers).
4. Constitutional
Remedies: Sulphur (burning feet), Natrum mur (grief)
Key Skill: Matching remedies to the patient’s entire physical/mental makeup.
5. Miasms
Remedies: Psorinum (itching), Syphilinum (ulcers)
Key Skill: Identifying inherited disease tendencies in case-taking.
FLU PROTOCOLS WITHIN THE HIERARCHY
See the framework in action:
Emergency tier: Aconite for sudden flu with terror
Acute tier: Gelsemium vs. Bryonia for exhaustion vs. stiffness
Chronic tier: Tuberculinum for recurring winter flu
Tissue Salts:
Ferrum phos (Tier 1 fever) → Kali mur (Tier 2 congestion) → Nat mur (Tier 3 dehydration)
Critical Differentiation:
Bryonia vs. Gelsemium: Pain-from-motion vs. pure exhaustion
Arsenicum vs. Aconite: Midnight anxiety vs. sudden terror
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Disclaimer
All information shared in this presentation is for educational purposes only.
It is not intended to diagnose, treat, prescribe, or cure any disease or health condition.
Always consult a licensed healthcare provider for medical advice.