This week on The Homeopathy Health Show, we explore the future of homeopathic thinking with Dr Massimo Mangialavori, whose work has influenced generations of practitioners worldwide.
In a wide-ranging and highly candid discussion, Massimo reflects on the limits of traditional repertories, the importance of clinical observation, and why homeopathy must now evolve to reflect complexity, context, and lived experience.
• How homeopathic understanding grows by studying relationships, not isolated rubrics
• Why human themes repeat across cultures and centuries, even when symptoms look different
• The psychological & developmental cost of modern, screen-based childhoods
• The purpose behind Suggesta repertory’s next evolution, not to replace existing tools, but to restore meaning and depth to remedy data
• How intuition, pattern-recognition, and uncertainty shape real medical practice
• A vision of the future: repertories as guides rather than authorities
Massimo also shares a preview of Suggesta Version 2.0, built from decades of clinic-based data and about to be expanded with thousands of new entries and a redesigned structure to support deeper analysis.
The episode ends with a shared commitment:
✅ A follow-up session on remedy families & autism
✅ Exploring an online teaching collaboration with Massimo
✅ Continuing the conversation on how homeopathy evolves while keeping its soul intact
🎧 Airs Thu 6 Nov on UK Health Radio + all podcast platforms