EP71: Classical Homeopathy and How it Changed My Life With Dr. Subrata Banerjea

EPISODE · Apr 17, 2024 · 37 MIN

EP71: Classical Homeopathy and How it Changed My Life With Dr. Subrata Banerjea

from Homeopathy Health with Atiq & Naila · host Atiq Ahmad Bhatti

The Homeopathy Health Show welcomes Dr. Subrata Banerjea to this week’s episode. Dr. Subrata K. Banerjea was born in Calcutta, India in 1957, the fourth generation of a distinguished and widely respected homoeopathic family. He graduated in Homoeopathy from the University of Calcutta with a record number of honours passes in nine medical subjects and with five gold medals to his name, setting himself on a path to become an internationally acclaimed homoeopathic clinician, lecturer, and author. He is now acknowledged to be the world’s leading authority on Miasmatic Prescribing. His particular gift is to combine practical Homoeopathy with profound intuition and the experience of four generations of Homoeopathic prescribers (he often quotes Ancestral Tips from his grandfather's personal clinical journals). In this episode, Dr. Banerjea shares how he became convinced of the efficacy of Homeopathy and how his path led him to learn about miasmatic prescribing. We also talk about the Allen College of Homeopathy in the UK, where Dr. Banerjea is the principal.   Be inspired and join the conversation. The ‘VOICE OF HOMEOPATHY’ on radio and podcast.   Support Homeopathy on Radio & Podcast by subscribing to the Homeopathy Health Show.

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