Archive
Looking at previous posts and how to find them
I’ve been posting articles on Substack for over 2 years now. I started with a weekly post about remedies, with insights into how to differentiate them when a particular remedy would be useful in a first aid setting. This helped me to memorize remedies so I would be able to recall the information under exam conditions as I moved through the Diploma course with the International Academy of Classical Homeopathy (completed at the end of 2025). Posts slowed somewhat as I focused on case studies. The later posts have been inspired from what has come up in consults that I need to explain to people.
Many of my new subscribers will not have seen the earlier posts so I am giving instructions here as to how to access them.
When you are on the webpage, you will notice “Archive”
Once you have clicked to this page, click on the search icon and type in what you are looking for.
In the app, the “Archive” doesn’t appear but if you are on the newsletter page, the search icon will be at the top and you can click here for searching.
Searches can be made for remedy names which will be helpful when using your first aid kit. I have transferred the remedy posts to my website where it may be easier to find them. Click here to access this
There are a few topics that have all the posts related to that topic listed within them. Examples include:
Endometriosis - of which I have 4 articles
Tanzania, Africa - 8 articles
How homeopathy works - I have listed them here with hyperlinks.
How to decide what homœopathic remedy to use?
Symptoms, the language of the body
Diet and Nutrition
Nutrition guidelines for Endometriosis
I write each article the painstaking way, not with AI. I hope to get back into producing articles more regularly to share with you some of my knowledge. Homeopathy is a big subject. I’ve been studying it for over 25 years, have a big book case full of books with just as many on my wish list. Learning never stops. I hope you stick with me on the journey.
Also think about checking the About page which contains details to contact me for treatment.




CONGRATULATIONS on obtaining your IACH diploma Jayne!
An incredible achievement, I am cheering for you from New Zealand.
Keep up the good - our world needs you!
Sarah
Jayne, I really like your writing & feel so pleased to see your postings. Congratulations on your new Diploma - a great achievement. May the future be good to us all
Louisa