In classical homeopathy, we believe that each person has a “constitution” which is based on his/her temperament/personality traits as well as physical characteristics. Some constitutions are, in general, dryer than others. Some of the more common “constitutions” that are on the dry side include Pulsatilla and Natrum muriaticum.
Can a person’s constitutional remedy change?
Some practitioners might believe that a person’s constitution does not change at all, and some give different “constitutional” remedies to their patients visit to visit. I believe that a person’s “constitution” can and does change, but not easily. There are different reasons for your constitution changing:
Dear colleague/student,
The fifth edition of the Visual Homeopathy book has recently been published. You may obtain a copy through Whole Health Clinic by calling 425-656-0700.
"Your children do not need more.
Each day adds more facts,
more gadgets,
more activities,
more desires,
and more confusion
to their lives.
Your task is to subtract.
Each day seek to remove,
to clarify,
to simplify.
Society’s wisdom adds,
and confusion grows.
The wisdom of the Tao subtracts,
and serenity flourishes.
If each day one minute less
was spent doing something.
April 27, 2011
The overview of the Visual Homeopathy technique given at the AANP (American Association of Naturopathic Physicians) conference in August of 2010 was recently posted on the homepage of this website. (This powerpoint presentation is found on the right bottom corner of the homepage.)
Dr. Sharif