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Get Ready for the Chill: A Homeopath’s Quick Reference for Influenza Remedies
By: Naila Cheema www.homeopathnaila.com Instagram: @homeopathnaila @homeopathyinpractice Homeopathy has long proved itself a faithful ally in the management of influenza and flu-like respiratory illnesses. From epidemic history to modern clinical practice, these remedies describe not diseases but reactions snapshots of the vital force responding to challenge. The key lies in recognizing the temperament of the illness: its pace, its modality, its mood. This article revisits t

Naila Cheema
Nov 19, 20255 min read


The Art Between the Lines: When Remedies Speak Beyond the Books
For more than two centuries, homeopathy has stood as both a science and an art. Its principles, first articulated by Samuel Hahnemann in the Organon of Medicine remain as profound today as they were at their inception. Yet the practice continues to evolve in ways that both challenge and inspire practitioners. To study homeopathy is to accept perpetual studenthood: every patient becomes a teacher, every consultation a classroom, every clinical result a new thread in the livin

Atiq Ahmad Bhatti
Sep 17, 20253 min read


Supporting Transitions: Gentle Remedies for Children, Teens, and Parents
Life is full of milestones – a child’s first day of school, a teenager moving into their first flat, or parents adjusting to a quieter home when the nest empties. While these transitions are natural, they can stir up waves of emotion: excitement, pride, sadness, anxiety, or overwhelm. The good news? With gentle, natural supports such as calming techniques, homeopathy, Bach Flower Essences, and Schuessler Tissue Salts, families can move through these moments with resilience, c

Naila Cheema
Sep 5, 20255 min read


Natrum Muriaticum - Salt of the Earth
When we think of salt, most of us imagine the pinch sprinkled on our food. Yet salt is far more than flavour. Table salt, once called “white gold”, shaped entire periods of history, determined trade routes, and was often the cause of wars among peoples. For centuries it was a symbol of wealth and power, its value so great that Roman soldiers were at times paid in salt, giving rise to the word salary . The great “salt roads” of Europe and Asia carried not only this mineral but

Naila Cheema
Aug 28, 20256 min read


Carcinosin
Carcinosin – A Homeopathic Portrait of Perfection, Suppression, and the Need for Control Cancer: A Disease of Our Times The disease we now call cancer was first named by the Greek physician Hippocrates (460–370 BC), often referred to as the “Father of Medicine.” He used the terms carcinos and carcinoma to describe ulcerating and non-ulcerating tumors. In Greek, carcinos means "crab" – perhaps reflecting how the disease, with its spreading tentacles, seemed to mimic the cr

Naila Cheema
Aug 6, 20255 min read
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