Most provings are conducted according to classical standards that Hahnemann laid down and recently Jeremy Scherr has written about. But there are also those provings that are called dream provings, and from what I know, it's just recording people's dreams after taking the remedy. As you can expect, there is controversy over the subject.
ECCH Recommended Guidelines for Good Provings |
An excellent view of what professional classical homeopaths should do. |
Group and Proving Phenomena
- Obeservations
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Published in The Homoeopath, Issue 72, Winter 1999 |
Alabaster |
Caroline Redmoond, Chris Wilkinson, Diane Murray, Gordon Adam and Teresa Moore, 2002. |
AIDS |
Nosode. Misha Norland, The School of Homœopathy, 1988. |
Carnegia
gigantea |
Dr. Todd Rowe, 1997 |
Cathartes
aura |
Dr. Todd Rowe, 1999 |
Falco
Peregrinus Disciplinatus |
Misha Norland, The School of Homœopathy, 1997. |
Helvetia Naufragium |
Mary English, 2002 |
LSD-25 |
Misha Norland, The School of Homœopathy, 1999. |
Tempesta |
Mary English, 1999 |
Venus Stella
Errans |
Chris Wilkinson, 1998 |
to search Jeremy Scherr's database |
Will give incomplete high-level information of historical and over 500 recent provings. |
to submit a proving to Jeremy Scherr's database |
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Paul Herscu's Proving Administration |
http://bearcave.cit.cornell.edu/asptest/ProversAdm.asp System down 7/24/01 Searchable data base with ad hoc reporting. |