- Rubric method (Repertories and Softwares).
- Method of Dr. Rajan Shankaran.
- Method of Dr. Jan Scholten.
- Reading plenty of case studies.
What do you think about a Doctor, apart from degree, who doesn’t have much books; not interested in buying useful softwares. And doesn’t update themselves about the new methods / approaches of Homeopathy developed (or in process) by other intelligent people.
And whenever a patient (of chronic disease) goes to them, its only take them 5 minutes to select a medicine and on the 6th minutes, the patient is out from their clinic. Hardly patient comes twice. That’s why not everyone believes in Homeopathy, and not everyone turns out to be a good, reputed doctor.
Homeopathy not just treats the symptom buy it treats the patient, mentally and emotionally. And 5 minutes is not enough, I think.
There are good doctors too, who look through all the medical information of the world, no matter how hard does it take, to make their patient healthy. I like this approach, it makes the Homeopathy flourish.
I’m not an expert in Homeopathy, I’m just proposing the idea that doctors should take the patient not seriously, but with all their awareness and intelligence. They should buy plenty of books, many appropriate softwares; should read the approaches of Dr. Rajan Shankaran, Dr. Jan Schoten, and others — and from everywhere they should come on the same conclusion, yes, yes, this is the correct medicine for my patient.
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