These workbooks explain what the essence of each remedy is and how to remember that detail: first of all to successfully complete your course of study, and secondly to fix the remedy mentally for easy recall in practitioner/patient interactions.Th

- Title : Remedy Mini Workbooks: Lycopodium
- Author : Neil Slade
- Rating : 4.56 (240 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-9-6
- Format : Hardcover
- Pages : 99 Pages
- Asin : B00X2N5L24
- Language :
These workbooks explain what the essence of each remedy is and how to remember that detail: first of all to successfully complete your course of study, and secondly to fix the remedy mentally for easy recall in practitioner/patient interactions.
This particular workbook focuses on the polycrest remedy Lycopodium. Keynote modalitites; food desires and aversions; strange, rare and peculiar (SRP) signs and symptoms and also acute/chronic and bowel nosode remedy links are given.
Once you have studied the information there are 30 self-test questions based on the material. The Remedy Mini Workbook range is a series of books for the student of homeopathy or naturopathy. Where possible the descriptions of mental and emotional characteristics, physical characteristics and disease processes will be linked to the remedy’s botany, biology or chemistry in order to aid understanding and memory recall.
Within each workbook you will find a remedy crib card, which contains all the key characteristics of the remedy that you can transfer to an index card for clear and concise revision.
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