Electro-Homeopathy Dilution: Principles, Methods & Applications

About Course
Electro-Homeopathy is a powerful and holistic system of medicine where the effectiveness of treatment depends not only on the remedies themselves but also on the way they are prepared, diluted, and administered. Many beginners — and even practitioners — often feel confused when it comes to deciding the right dilution, fixing the correct dosage, or preparing globules properly. This course has been carefully designed to remove that confusion and provide you with a step-by-step guide to mastering the art of dilution in Electro-Homeopathy.
Inside this course, you will explore the complete journey of dilution — from its fundamental principles to its practical applications. You will learn how to correctly prepare dilutions using standard methods, how to use them effectively for different types of diseases, and how to identify the right strength of dilution depending on whether the case is acute, sub-acute, or chronic. Special focus is given to dosage management, so you will gain clarity on when to prescribe a stronger, lighter, standard, or massive dose.
Another key aspect of this course is the preparation of globules, an essential form of remedy administration in Electro-Homeopathy. You will discover how to medicate globules step by step, how to ensure proper absorption of the medicine, and how to dispense them safely to patients. If you have ever faced doubts about when to use lower, medium, or higher dilutions, or felt uncertain about the correct dosage, this course will act as your guide and provide you with structured answers.
By the end of this program, you will be able to confidently prepare, select, and use Electro-Homeopathic dilutions with precision. More importantly, you will gain the skills to make informed decisions as a practitioner, ensuring that your treatments remain effective, safe, and aligned with the original principles of Electro-Homeopathy.
Course Content
Introduction to Electro-Homeopathy Dilutions
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What is Electro-Homeopathy and the Role of Dilutions?
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Primary Types of Dilutions: Distilled Water, Alcohol, and Medicated
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Key Debates: Zimpel vs. Krauss Methods
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Importance of Manufacturer Variations and Inquiry