Last April, I wrote about my exciting purchase of a kit of the Narayani remedies. Well, I took that kit with me on my summer vacation and I have to say, I am very impressed.
You are correct -- strictly classical homeopaths generally do not mix remedies together. Having said that, the more I study with "classical" homeopaths, the more I see even they believe this rule is to broken.
Swami Narayani, developed a number of combination remedies in order to treat large numbers of patients who would take their remedies the long distance back home with them until they could meet the homeopath again at a much later date. (for more information: https://narayaniremedies.com/)
Generally speaking, both the Banerji Protocols and the Narayani remedies have been created to treat large quantities of people quickly and to address common conditions by name -- rather than having a long intake process (which can take up to 2 hours on the first visit), these combination remedies can be used to "cut to the chase."
Other companies who manufacture these combination remedies: I first learned of the Heel company when I found their Traumeel topical remedy (for sore muscles) long before I became a homeopath. My doctor of oriental medicine at the time also treated her patients with Heel combination remedies -- to great effect! Dr. Reckeweg is another company (but I don't have much history with these.) UNDA is another with more of a formulaic process for using their combination remedies. Boiron is another one that comes to mind that is readily available in the US.
What matters to me is whether a remedy works -- either individually or in a combination.
I agree with you wholeheartedly. I think classical homeopathy is something of beauty and purity. However, the complexes get such great results. I use Traumeel at home and work, if I was only allowed one homeopathic product it would be this.
I keep coming across these remedies but know little about them. You have inspired me to find out more. I'm in the UK where the clouds are grey I'm glad you found us on a sunny day you must have brought it with you. 😁
You are correct -- strictly classical homeopaths generally do not mix remedies together. Having said that, the more I study with "classical" homeopaths, the more I see even they believe this rule is to broken.
The Banerjis in Calcutta, India, a 4th generation family of homeopaths, have developed a number of marvelous combination remedies. (for more information: https://www.pbhrfindia.org/index.php/a-new-beginning-2/10-banerji-protocolsl-of-treatment/)
Swami Narayani, developed a number of combination remedies in order to treat large numbers of patients who would take their remedies the long distance back home with them until they could meet the homeopath again at a much later date. (for more information: https://narayaniremedies.com/)
Generally speaking, both the Banerji Protocols and the Narayani remedies have been created to treat large quantities of people quickly and to address common conditions by name -- rather than having a long intake process (which can take up to 2 hours on the first visit), these combination remedies can be used to "cut to the chase."
Other companies who manufacture these combination remedies: I first learned of the Heel company when I found their Traumeel topical remedy (for sore muscles) long before I became a homeopath. My doctor of oriental medicine at the time also treated her patients with Heel combination remedies -- to great effect! Dr. Reckeweg is another company (but I don't have much history with these.) UNDA is another with more of a formulaic process for using their combination remedies. Boiron is another one that comes to mind that is readily available in the US.
What matters to me is whether a remedy works -- either individually or in a combination.
I agree with you wholeheartedly. I think classical homeopathy is something of beauty and purity. However, the complexes get such great results. I use Traumeel at home and work, if I was only allowed one homeopathic product it would be this.
I thought that according to many of the great homeopath sages, mixing together remedies was not considered kosher.
I keep coming across these remedies but know little about them. You have inspired me to find out more. I'm in the UK where the clouds are grey I'm glad you found us on a sunny day you must have brought it with you. 😁
There are few things as wonderful as a sunny day in the UK! Pick up the Narayani book from Helios -- I think you'll find it interesting.