Author Archives: The College Of Homeopathy

Celebrating 25 years of The Contemporary College of Homeopathy – An interview between Louise Hall and Mike Bridger

(first published in New Homeopath, Summer 2022, Society of Homeopaths) LH: The Contemporary College of Homeopathy is currently celebrating its 25th year. Take us back to when and where it all began. MB: It all began in the garden. Adam was there. Eve had gone shopping. LH: Not that far back! How about circa 1996? […]

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The forgotten cell salts by Liam (CCH Graduate)

What are cell salts?Today it is quite widely known that Dr Schuessler, a biochemist and homeopath, discovered cell salts from the combustion of human cells. They were residual minerals found within the tissues that were examined, and there were 12 of which were the most abundant. Natrum mur (sodium chloride), calc phos (calcium phosphate) and […]

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Homeopathy goes to the Dentist by Anne-Marie (CCH Graduate)

Friday 9th April 2021 At approximately 6.45 pm, an unfortunate incident occurred. Let me set the scene. It was the end of the week, I was looking forward to a full college weekend on Zoom, had enjoyed a purposefully relaxed afternoon in preparation, and arranged an easy evening meal of leftover pasta bake for myself […]

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POST COVID CHRONIC FATIGUE- A CASE STUDY USING HOMEOPATHIC TREATMENT (by Rasunah Sellars, CCH Graduate)

Post covid chronic fatigue, a variant of long covid, is a post viral syndrome with symptoms of extreme and persistent physical exhaustion and a lagged depletion of energy that presents up to 2 days after exercise and lasts up to a week or more, known as a crash. Symptoms include persistent headaches, dizziness, joint and […]

Anger…a Lockdown Legacy by Vanessa (CCH Student)

 “ HURT sat like a giant boulder on his chest…the PAIN was sharp…he saw only BLACK, nothing but black space, then it shifted and there were spikes of RED, transforming in to molten lava, spreading through him. Spewing VENOM and rage, the molten lava he saw became a boiling cauldron of FURY… he saw himself […]

From a Hostile Environment to the Joy’s of Life: Homeopathy Leads the Way by Huda (CCH Student)

Human beings are sensory creatures. We’re all sensitive to emotions or to stimuli around us. But what happens when it’s a physical sensitivity? What happens when you’re reacting to something all around you? That’s the case with a growing number of people in the UK. Allergies are on the increase and living with an allergy […]

Waiting for Covid-19 by Alison (CCH Student)

There is an eery silence in vacant streets of Ireland, some have described it like a ghost town with a depressing feeling. The birds are singing in clear skies and the network of Facebook, Instagram, Podcasts and Whats app arebuzzing with updates of numbers of cases and number of deaths as people try to communicate […]

A Trip to the Ghana Homeopathy Project by Mike Bridger (CCH Principal)

It was a brilliant trip and, above all things, reminded me of what a brilliant therapy we practitioners have at our fingertips. Ghana is a wonderful country, the people a joy and it always amazes me how those in poverty or close to poverty seem to be cheerier and more vital than their affluent western […]

The Organon: A Treasure Chest by Kate (CCH Graduate)

I’ve always known how to talk to people.  I love hearing their stories.  However difficult their situation was, my sympathy was easily and readily given.  Am I just a nosy busybody? I like to think not and that I was merely practising my consultation skills long before I realised I even wanted to be a […]