In an interview with an longterm patient suffering from a sudden flare up of Rheumatoid arthritusis. During the interview, Ellen selects rubrics from the Polarity Analysis checklist. After the interview, she evaluates her analysis and compares Lycopodium and Sulphur as remedies for the patient.
6:37 | The patient describes her rheumatoid arthritis symptoms while talking to her homeopath, Ellen Madono, on Zoom.
14:45 | Ellen requests her patient to answer questions concerning the short list of rubrics found on the Polarity Analysis webpage. (You can try out the Boenninghausen Pocketbook Repertory using the analysis of Dr. Heiner Frei for free but you need to know how to use it.)
16:40 | Ellen repertorizes the case while talking to her patient.
1:14:51 | Ellen describes How remedies are prescribed and sent to the patient.
59:50 | Problems with Ellen’s repertorization.
1:07:09 | Differentiating rubrics
1:11:53 | Self evaluation of the interview
1:16:01 | To confirm and differentiate between the remedies found by Polarity Analysis, Lycopodium and Sulfur, Ellen uses the analysis system based on the Periodic Table developed by Jan Sholten (see Qjure.com).
1:58:54 | Ellen described the problems of using a large professional Repertory and what are the possible directions that the case could take.
Polarity Analysis (https://polarity-analysis.com/login) and a repertory of remedies arranged on the Table of Elements are available on the web at a reasonable price. With some help, beginners can learn to use them. My site, https://www.tokyohomeopathy.com/begin-homeopathy