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Kristina’s path to homeopathy began with her daughter’s diagnosis of severe autism at 14 months, followed by PANS (Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome). After encountering non-classical approaches to homeopathy that produced aggravations rather than healing, she discovered true classical homeopathy — and everything changed. Her daughter’s most severe symptoms resolved within the first month of working with a classically trained practitioner, revealing the profound difference between protocol-based treatment and individualized, gentle medicine: homeopathy at its most efficacious.
Now, just one month into her own practice at North Star Homeopathy, Kristina reflects on what surprised her most about being a student later in life, the complexity of homeopathic training, and the critical importance of understanding principles like the law of minimum dose. We explore why knowing when to refer patients is as important as knowing when homeopathy can help, and what it means to practice medicine that’s powerful enough to cause real effects — for better or worse.
What struck me most in our conversation was Kristina’s clarity about homeopathy’s role: it’s real medicine that works alongside other modalities, not against them. As she put it, her job as a homeopath is to work herself out of a job — to get clients into such a solid state of health that they don’t need her anymore. That’s a radically different vision from a healthcare system built on lifetime prescriptions and seven-minute appointments.
I hope this conversation offers a glimpse into what it takes to become a homeopath in 2025, and what the field might look like as it moves toward what the Homeopathy Research Institute calls “drama-free” integration: simply another option for people seeking health, accessible without roadblocks or unnecessary emotion.
Learn more about Kristina’s work at North Star Homeopathy.
Ultradilute Podcast is the companion show to Ultradilute Homeopathy where we collaborate, completely online, in developing a homeopathic approach for your return to full health.
Ready to take the first step with homeopathy? Book a free 20 minute consult here.
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All content, including music, photography, sound recordings, and video, is created by Ultradilute and licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0.
Learn more: ultradilute.com | Contact: [email protected]
This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider regarding personal health concerns.
 By Roddy Schrock, Ultradilute
By Roddy Schrock, Ultradilute5
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Kristina’s path to homeopathy began with her daughter’s diagnosis of severe autism at 14 months, followed by PANS (Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome). After encountering non-classical approaches to homeopathy that produced aggravations rather than healing, she discovered true classical homeopathy — and everything changed. Her daughter’s most severe symptoms resolved within the first month of working with a classically trained practitioner, revealing the profound difference between protocol-based treatment and individualized, gentle medicine: homeopathy at its most efficacious.
Now, just one month into her own practice at North Star Homeopathy, Kristina reflects on what surprised her most about being a student later in life, the complexity of homeopathic training, and the critical importance of understanding principles like the law of minimum dose. We explore why knowing when to refer patients is as important as knowing when homeopathy can help, and what it means to practice medicine that’s powerful enough to cause real effects — for better or worse.
What struck me most in our conversation was Kristina’s clarity about homeopathy’s role: it’s real medicine that works alongside other modalities, not against them. As she put it, her job as a homeopath is to work herself out of a job — to get clients into such a solid state of health that they don’t need her anymore. That’s a radically different vision from a healthcare system built on lifetime prescriptions and seven-minute appointments.
I hope this conversation offers a glimpse into what it takes to become a homeopath in 2025, and what the field might look like as it moves toward what the Homeopathy Research Institute calls “drama-free” integration: simply another option for people seeking health, accessible without roadblocks or unnecessary emotion.
Learn more about Kristina’s work at North Star Homeopathy.
Ultradilute Podcast is the companion show to Ultradilute Homeopathy where we collaborate, completely online, in developing a homeopathic approach for your return to full health.
Ready to take the first step with homeopathy? Book a free 20 minute consult here.
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All content, including music, photography, sound recordings, and video, is created by Ultradilute and licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0.
Learn more: ultradilute.com | Contact: [email protected]
This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider regarding personal health concerns.