The young person who wants to start his career as professional homeopath must consider very seriously the type of education he is choosing to undertake.
But before deciding, he has to investigate whether the differ-ent options that are in front of him are worth considering.
The decision should be based on the following issues:
1. That Homeopathy is not a chemical drug therapy, it is a sys-
tem in which potentized remedies are used in their dynamic state and are without side effects if applied properly. For this reason, prescribing massively on pathology -a remedy for a certain pa-thology- is not correct and the results also cannot be as impressive and curative as the real individualized homeopathy can have.
2. That the action of the potentized remedy is on a dynamic plane. The homeopathic remedy, through its process of prepara-tion of constant dilutions and succussions, becomes biologically active and is coming to a state of a “field force” of a specific vi-bration, determined by the type of remedy that has been diluted and potentised. Once such a biologically active preparation is touching the vital force -the electromagnetic field of the organ-ism- and if the remedy is the correct one, then there is an instant action upon the organism -a synchronization of energies- and an annihilation of the dis-balance takes place.
There is a reset of the organism to his original pre-pathology state.
This effect is very impressive as every homeopath, who has prescribed on these principles, can experience and testify.
3. Therefore finding the matching remedy (the Simillimum as
it is called) is a tedious process and requires a very conscientious homeopath who has been taught on high standards this science.
Prescribing in a mechanical way on a pathology basis, which means giving several remedies together (polypharmacy) for a specific disorder, is wrong as it is causing a confusion not only to the case but also to the minds of those who have not correctly un-derstood the principles of Classical Hahnemannian Homeopathy.