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Acute cases aren’t always simple — and there’s often more to think about than you might realize.
In Part 2 of this special conversation on Strange, Rare & Peculiar, Denise and Alastair explore the art of clinical decision-making in homeopathy for acute care.
From case tools like LoCoMoCo (Location, Complaint, Modality, Concomitant) and CLAMS (Condition, Location, Aetiology, Modality, Sensation), to key concepts from the Organon, they break down what it really takes to prescribe well in acutes.
You’ll hear:
Why understanding the complete symptom is the foundation of good prescribing
What makes a symptom strange, rare, and peculiar (Aphorism 153)
Why Hahnemann insisted we do the work — even in “simple” acute cases
Why AHE students receive intensive training in acute prescribing — and why that matters
📍New here? Start with Episode 103 (Part 1) before diving into this one.
🎧 Listen now and rethink what it really means to observe, understand, and act in acute cases.
Welcome to Strange, Rare & Peculiar — a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Institute for the Advancement of Homeopathy and the Academy of Homeopathy Education.
This season, we’re focusing on truth — what it means to Aude Sapere (“dare to know”) in homeopathy today. From Hahnemann’s original insights to the realities of modern practice, research, and education, Denise and Alastair bring over 50 years of experience to conversations that challenge assumptions and invite curiosity.
🎧 If you’re ready to look deeper — beyond trends, beyond opinion — join the conversation and rediscover what homeopathy truly is.
Explore more:
• Study homeopathy professionally → academyofhomeopathyeducation.com
• Access affordable, virtual homeopathy care → homeopathyhelpnow.com
• Support the future of homeopathy → advancehomeopathy.org
• Join the practitioner-generated research network (PGRN) → advancehomeopathy.org/hohm-pgrn
Hosted by Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray.
By The Institute for the Advancement of Homeopathy5
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Acute cases aren’t always simple — and there’s often more to think about than you might realize.
In Part 2 of this special conversation on Strange, Rare & Peculiar, Denise and Alastair explore the art of clinical decision-making in homeopathy for acute care.
From case tools like LoCoMoCo (Location, Complaint, Modality, Concomitant) and CLAMS (Condition, Location, Aetiology, Modality, Sensation), to key concepts from the Organon, they break down what it really takes to prescribe well in acutes.
You’ll hear:
Why understanding the complete symptom is the foundation of good prescribing
What makes a symptom strange, rare, and peculiar (Aphorism 153)
Why Hahnemann insisted we do the work — even in “simple” acute cases
Why AHE students receive intensive training in acute prescribing — and why that matters
📍New here? Start with Episode 103 (Part 1) before diving into this one.
🎧 Listen now and rethink what it really means to observe, understand, and act in acute cases.
Welcome to Strange, Rare & Peculiar — a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Institute for the Advancement of Homeopathy and the Academy of Homeopathy Education.
This season, we’re focusing on truth — what it means to Aude Sapere (“dare to know”) in homeopathy today. From Hahnemann’s original insights to the realities of modern practice, research, and education, Denise and Alastair bring over 50 years of experience to conversations that challenge assumptions and invite curiosity.
🎧 If you’re ready to look deeper — beyond trends, beyond opinion — join the conversation and rediscover what homeopathy truly is.
Explore more:
• Study homeopathy professionally → academyofhomeopathyeducation.com
• Access affordable, virtual homeopathy care → homeopathyhelpnow.com
• Support the future of homeopathy → advancehomeopathy.org
• Join the practitioner-generated research network (PGRN) → advancehomeopathy.org/hohm-pgrn
Hosted by Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray.

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