The Top 5 Homeopathy Books to Dip Your Toes In
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Which ones are you adding to your bookshelf?
New to homeopathy and not sure where to start? Whether you're curious about natural healing, looking for remedies for your family, or even your furry friends, these five books will give you a solid foundation in the world of homeopathy. From practical pocket guides to deeply moving personal stories, there's something here for everyone just beginning their homeopathic journey. I can't recommend these enough!!
1. The Homeopath in Your Hand
by: Lisa Strbac, LCHE BSc(Hons)
If you're looking for a no-nonsense, straightforward introduction to homeopathy, this is your go-to resource. The Homeopath in Your Hand is a practical, easy-to-use pocket guide designed for everyday homeopathy in the home.
Why it's perfect for beginners: It's compact, accessible, and written with the everyday person in mind. You don't need a medical background to understand it—just a desire to explore natural remedies for common ailments. Keep it in your medicine cabinet, your purse, or on your bookshelf for quick reference whenever you need it.
Why Lexie loves it: It's got super easy to read, visually appealing pages and chapters. Like a picture book but for homeopathy nerds. I love it and use it as a go-to reference guide when I need quick info on some of the most common homeopathic remedies (even as a seasoned homeopathy-user).
2. Homeopathic Psychology
by: Philip M. Bailey, M.D.
Homeopathy isn't just about physical symptoms—it's about understanding the whole person. Homeopathic Psychology explores remedies through emotional and psychological portraits, helping you understand people (and yourself!) more deeply.
Why it's perfect for beginners: This book opens your eyes to the holistic nature of homeopathy. It shows how our emotions, mental states, and personalities connect to our physical health. If you're someone who loves psychology or wants to understand the "why" behind certain remedies, this one will fascinate you.
Why Lexie loves it: This book offers an extremely fascinating perspective on personality profiles and well indicated homeopathic remedies. It's almost like astrology but for homeopathy and I freaking love that I can now sit in the airport and psychoanalyze the people I'm observing and have fun poking at which homeopathic remedies would be most fitting for them!
3. Homeopathic Remedy Pictures for Animals
by: Vicki Mathison
Yes, you read that right! Homeopathy isn't just for humans—it works for animals too. Homeopathic Remedy Pictures for Animals is a hilarious guide to remedies for your pets, proving that natural healing extends to every member of the family.
Why it's perfect for beginners: If you're a pet owner, this book is both informative and entertaining. It makes homeopathy accessible in a fun, lighthearted way while still providing valuable information about treating your furry companions naturally.
Why Lexie loves it: Ok this one is just truly hilarious and captures the essence of homeopathy (for animals) with humor (in the caricature pictures) - which I deeply appreciate. I have quite literally used this book to profile my dogs and even my goats so I can support them with their best fitting remedies!
4. Trailblazers Guide to Homeopathy
by: Lisa Strbac, LCHE BSc(Hons)

Ready to dig a little deeper? Trailblazers Guide to Homeopathy explores the "why" behind homeopathy and highlights top remedies for today's modern world. It bridges the gap between traditional homeopathic principles and contemporary health challenges.
Why it's perfect for beginners: This book gives you context. It's not just about what remedies to use, but why homeopathy works and how it applies to the unique stresses and ailments of modern life. If you like to understand the science and philosophy behind what you're doing, this one's for you.
Why Lexie loves it: Ok - so this one could be considered the "gateway drug" to homeopathy because it talks about homeopathic remedies that you might not have ever heard of (like golden spiral) and it's just utterly fascinating. I also love that it's a true guide for modern-day health issues and homeopathy, highlighting the remedies that are likely to be most applicable in our modern day world. Also a very beginner-friendly worded book, visually appealing and quick to navigate as a resource-guide.
5. Impossible Cure
by: Amy L. Lansky, PhD
Sometimes the best way to understand something is through a story. Impossible Cure is a personal and powerful story of discovery that makes homeopathy relatable and deeply human. It chronicles one family's journey with homeopathy and how it transformed their lives.
Why it's perfect for beginners: This book connects on an emotional level. Rather than overwhelming you with technical information, it draws you in through real experiences and genuine transformation. It's inspiring, accessible, and reminds you why you're exploring this path in the first place.
Why Lexie loves it: This book captures the full essence of what energetic shifts homeopathy is actually capable of bringing to an individual. I love that you can follow along with the story line of Amy Lansky as she first begins to explore homeopathy herself and ultimately, how it ends up changing the entire trajectory of her family's health. It's truly relatable and relays the true capacity of the power of homeopathic medicine. An incredible case-study too!
Ready to Start Your Homeopathy Journey?
These five books offer different perspectives and entry points into the world of homeopathy. Whether you want a quick reference guide, a deep dive into the psychology behind remedies, or an inspiring personal story, you'll find what you need here. I hope you find them ultra valuable as you continue to explore the world of homeopathy!
So, which ones are you adding to your bookshelf?
Cheers,
Lexie
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