The findings of Hahnemann are brought into line with the current state of knowledge in medicine, with the aim of making course of disease or healing processes predictable.
Dr. Vijayakar explains in a plausible way how homoeopathy is based on unchanging laws of nature and science. He thus confirms the more than 200 years of Dr. Hahnemann and also Dr. Herring.
The main two cornerstones of Predictive Homoeopathy are the understanding of the suppression of disease based on embryological principles and the laws of miasms.
The goal of Predictive Homoeopathy is to offer practicing homoeopaths a kind of case management that enables them to be successful not only in superficial diseases but also in severe pathologies. It should be possible to apply homoeopathy as a holistic and completely curative method in a variety of difficult to cure conditions.
Important first
All supplements in this repertory has not been verified by Dr. Vijayakar. The supplements were compiled by the Predictive Homoeopaths Adrian Schneider, Marc Bürgler, Simon Wegmüller and Andreas Pichler to the best of their knowledge and belief from various sources. A clean list of references is maintained externally. The effort to add these in the repertory is too big. All information and supplements are without guarantee. We assume no liability.
Financing the project
50% of the revenue goes to Eduard Van Grinsven, owner and programmer of Complete Dynamics. He gives us the opportunity to share our knowhow (repertory, analysis template, repertory filter, cases and materia medica). In addition, Eduard van Grinsven manages the Internet shop and updates, which is a considerable effort for each license.
The other 50% benefits the Predictive Homoeopathy Association Switzerland. The goals and purpose of the association are as follows:
We also understand this project as a pilot to test ways how homoeopathy knowledge can be distributed through modern software. With Complete Dynamics, it is not only possible to easily and quickly share repertory supplements, but also cases, filters, analysis templates and materia medica.
Introduction to the Predictive Repertory
Over the years, several authors have collected predictive homoeopathy knowhow data and published it in seminars, scripts and books. This knowhow has now been incorporated into a repertory for the first time, so that it can be used quickly and efficiently in daily work with the computer repertory.
Why this repertory?
Working with a computer repertory is fast and efficient. It is valuable if at least part of the existing knowledge of Dr. Vijayakar is available in a computer based repertory.
Dr. Vijayakar has redefined many specific rubrics and classified many remedies into this rubrics. For the daily work and the case analysis according to Predictive Homoeopathy, it is therefore very interesting, if these rubrics can be included directly in his repertorisation.
Content of the repertory
Predictive rubrics
The repertory is divided into the following main capters:
a) Acute
b) General
c) Mind
d) Physical
e) Children
Supplements by Dr. Vijayakar in standard rubrics of the Complete Repertory
Many remedies have been added to the Complete Repertory, which Dr. Vijayakar taught in seminars.
These supplements are recognized by the following authors:
- PHCH_VP
- PHCH_VA
- PHCH_JP
Supplements from other repertories (only reliable authors)
Numerous remedies have been added to the Complete Repertory, which come from other repertories and have been supplemented by reliable authors. Reliable authors are old masters, mostly before 1940.
These supplements have nothing to do with predictive homoeopathy and are intended as an extension of the repertory.
These supplements are recognized by the following authors:
- Repertorium_C_Z_1994
- Repertorium_R_S_2007
- Repertorium_Krebs_PHCH_MR
Additional designations of rubric
Some rubrics are additionally marked with abbreviations. There are the following additional designations:
- REP ◊ means that this rubric is also present in the Complete Repertory. In the Predictive category, only the remedies for which this rubric is characteristic are listed!
- PSOR: PSORIC section
- SYC: SYCOTIC – heading
- SYPH: SYPHILITIC heading
- PSOR – SYC: PSORO - SYCOTIC – Section
- SYC – SYPH: SYCO - SYPHILITIC heading
For the understanding of the theory of suppression and miasms, read the two books "Theory of Suppression" and "The Laws of Miasmas" by Dr. P. Vijayakar.
Use of the repertory
At the end you find the main chapters via the icon "Show book index":
- PREDICTIVE
- PREDICTIVE CHILDREN
- REPERTORY CREBS MR
- REPERTORIUM_C_Z_1994
- REPERTORIUM_R_S_2007
If you press>, you can open the sub-headings in the index and thus easily study the structure of the repertory. With the display option Book, Show Graph, a clear graphical structure is displayed in the book view.
Additionals: Repertory filter and analysis template
With the acquisition of the Predictive Repertory, two filters and an analysis template are installed that can be used.
Filter name:
- PHCH_Filter_konservativ_AP (almost exclusively old, reliable authors)
- PHCH_nicht_Filter_konservativ_MB (unknown authors will be removed)
Analysis Template: The analysis template enables a structured analysis and classification of the rubrics. Feel free to use our template or create your own template.
Thanks
For the release of this knowhow, we thank Dr. Ambrish Vijayakar. We thank Dr. Prafull Vijayakar for his tireless work and teaching, without which our daily work in practice would surely not be so fruitful.
Suggestions, obvious mistakes and inputs for supplements (with indication of source) please to: info@predictivehomoeopathy.ch.
The executive of Predictive Homeopathy Association Switzerland,
Adrian Schneider, Marc Bürgler, Simon Wegmüller und Andreas Pichler