Resources
Practitioner-written guides and roundups.
Resources sit between condition pages and remedy reference. They bridge the two — useful when you are orienting yourself around a specific question and want something longer than a reference card but shorter than a full consultation.
In short
What do Helpful Homoeopathy guides cover?
Guides are practitioner-written articles that connect remedies, conditions, and practical decisions. They explain how practitioners think about a question — such as which remedies are traditionally considered for warts, or how to choose between motion-sickness remedies — and they name the situations where a consultation or a clinician is the right next step.
- Short, focused, practitioner-written.
- Connects conditions and remedies to practical decisions.
- Honest about what a guide can and cannot tell you.
- Links to full reference pages for context.
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Best homoeopathic remedies for warts
An honest, practitioner-written roundup of the remedies most often considered for warts in homoeopathic practice, and how practitioners choose between them.
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Best homoeopathic remedies for travel sickness
A short practitioner roundup of the homoeopathic remedies most often considered for motion sickness, and how practitioners choose between them.
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Homeopathy vs naturopathy: what is the difference?
A clear comparison for Australian readers deciding whether homoeopathy or naturopathy is the right kind of support to explore.
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How much does a homeopathy consultation cost in Australia?
A practical guide to consultation fees, Medicare, private health rebates, and what you should expect to receive after an appointment.
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What to expect during a first homeopathy appointment
A clear walkthrough of the first appointment, from intake form to written plan, so you know what will happen before you book.
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Want a practitioner to talk through your situation?
Guides can orient, but they cannot individualise. A consultation does both.