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Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger

Eugénie Krüger Homeopathy 603 Episodes Jun 18, 2026

Homeopathy Hangout interviews guests from around the world, to showcase all the various aspects of Homeopathy for new and advanced users of this safe, effective, natural medicine.

Episodes

Throwback Thursday Ep 174: Integrative Healers action network - with Kathleen Sheible Jun 18, 2026 3422 Join us in this episode as we dive into an incredible conversation with Kathleen, who has dedicated herself to spreading the word about homeopathy and bringing it to the forefront of people's minds. She has accomplished so much, paving the way for homeopathy to flourish in various organizations, including the Red Cross and the fire service. Her passion for this incredible healing art is truly insp
Ep 463: Peri-menopause and menopause help - with Dr Benita Perch Jun 15, 2026 2605 Many women are finding themselves facing perimenopause earlier than expected, bringing new questions and challenges. In this episode, I spoke with Dr. Benita Perch, a Hong Kong–based homeopath and naturopathic doctor, about the changing landscape of perimenopause and menopause, particularly since COVID. We discussed common symptoms, the health risks associated with early menopause, and how stress,
Throwback Thursday Ep 173: Live low tox - with Emma Plush Jun 11, 2026 2089 How can we integrate low-tox living into our daily lives and create a low-tox environment for our children? Welcome to this eye-opening and informative episode, where we have the pleasure of speaking with Emma, an expert in living a low-tox lifestyle. In our discussion, Emma will shed light on the hidden dangers of the products we use every day in our homes, and share practical tips on how we can
Ep 462: Is the book repertory defunct? - with Marco Ruggeri, Hilery Dorrian, Jay Carter and Marcus Fernandez Jun 8, 2026 3249 As artificial intelligence becomes more common in homeopathic practice, questions about the future of traditional repertory books are becoming harder to ignore. In this conversation, I’m joined by Hilery Dorrian, Marcus Fernandes, Marco Ruggeri, and Jay Carter, each bringing a distinct perspective on the relationship between technology, education, and clinical practice. Together, we discuss whethe
Throwback Thursday episode 171: Burnett Rediscovered & the use of organ support remedies - with Dion Tabrett Jun 4, 2026 2425 In this episode, we will be joined by Dion, who will discuss his passion for Dr. J.C. Burnett's work on organ remedies in homeopathy. Dion aims to reintroduce Burnett's ideas to a new generation of homeopaths, and he will share his insights on how these remedies can be applied to modern-day practice. With his extensive knowledge and expertise, Dion will delve into the fascinating world of organ re
Ep 461: Healing trauma through the expressive arts & homeopathy - with Dr Heather Herington Jun 1, 2026 2503 Some conversations stay with you long after they end, and my discussion with Dr Heather Herington was one of them. A naturopathic medical doctor and homeopath, Heather shared how her experiences with trauma, loss, and the death of her husband shaped both her life and her approach to healing. We explored her belief that recovery involves more than physical health, combining biochemistry with storyt
Throwback Thursday episode 170: Ton Jansen's Human Chemistry - with Roger Savage May 28, 2026 2450 What makes Ton Jansen's human chemistry method a unique and effective approach to healing, and how has it opened up new avenues for treating complex health conditions? During this fascinating episode, we had the privilege of speaking with Roger for the second time. Our conversation focused on exploring additional cases using the human chemistry method developed by Ton Jansen, as well as discussing
Ep 460: From Nursing Career to Homeopathy and GNHS Work - with Annalisa Percy May 25, 2026 2075 With decades of experience as a nurse, Annalisa later found her way into homeopathy through personal and professional experiences with healing. She talks about how moments in her life, including patient and animal cases, encouraged her to learn more about natural remedies. The discussion focuses on how she brings together her nursing background and homeopathic practice in her current work. She als
Throwback Thursday episode 169: Present Child: You and your child are each other's remedy - with Janita Venema May 21, 2026 2084 In this episode, we have the opportunity to speak with Janita about the PresentChild method, a technique based on systemic therapy principles that enable effective communication and understanding with children. This approach is likely to be transformative not only for homeopaths but also for other natural healthcare practitioners who may feel frustrated with patients experiencing relapses after in
Ep 459: Cancer support with Homeopathy & Integrative therapies - with Dr. Jean Lionel Bagot May 18, 2026 3276 Cancer care is often centered on treatment plans and test results, but this conversation with Jean-Denis Bogot focuses on caring for the whole person. Drawing from more than 25 years of experience in oncology, Dr. Bogot shares how he combines homeopathy with conventional cancer care to help patients manage fatigue, pain, and chemotherapy side effects. He also talks about the importance of individu
Throwback Thursday Episode 168: Thyroid disorders & free Ebook - with Dr Anthony de Pontes May 14, 2026 2591 In today's episode, we will have the opportunity to converse with Anthony and gain a comprehensive understanding of the various modalities he employs in his practice, while also delving into the significant aspects of his expertise, particularly in relation to his specialization in thyroid dysfunction. Dr. Anthony de Pontes is a homeopath and holistic health practitioner with a Mtech (Hom) degree,
Ep 458: Ancestral Trauma and the Roots of Symptoms - with Kim Kalina May 12, 2026 2821 Continuing the conversation with Kim Kalina, we explore her view that classical homeopathy remains the grounded foundation for all other approaches, including trituration, provings, and more intuitive methods. A central theme is whether the field truly needs more remedies, or whether deeper engagement with existing remedies may be more important. She also discusses ancestral healing, sharing how f

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