A professional homeopath since 1982, and international teacher of homeopathy since 1988. Miranda has authored three popular homeopathic books “The Complete Homeopathy Handbook”, “Homeopathy for Pregnancy, Birth and Your Baby’s First years”, and “A Homeopathic Guide to Stress”. She is a regular contributor to both professional homeopathic journals and popular publications dealing with complementary health matters and homeopathy. She taught at Bastyr Naturopathic University (1995-2000) and has been very involved in the growth and development of the North American Society of Homeopaths, having served as both Executive director (1996-98) and President (1998-2000). She consulted on, and written numerous articles for Homeopathy Today (the magazine of the National Center for Homeopathy) for 25 years.

Miranda believes passionately that homeopathy is ‘medicine for the people’ and her writing reflects that: her books have made classical homeopathy spectacularly accessible to the lay person – giving people the tools to accurately and safely select healing remedies for themselves and their families. She is an engaging and inspiring lecturer and her infectious enthusiasm and her ability to communicate difficult topics in a friendly, engaging and accessible manner come through in all her articles, lectures, tapes/DVDs … and webinars. She moved to the US in 1994 and has been living in Gainesville Florida since 2006 where she is practicing, writing, teaching, developing healing creams, homeopathic software—and planting an edible, sub-tropical garden!

JAHC 2024 Sessions:
Apr 21, 2024
3:45 pm
Everyday Isopathy

In this presentation Miranda will share her thoughts and reflections from 40 years of homeopathic practice. She will review the history and practice of isopathy and its various forms and uses in homeopathy. ”Is it homeopathy?” and also “Is it compatible with classical homeopathic practice?” are questions that will be addressed. She will present a smorgasbord of homeopathic cases from her many years in practice as a classical homeopathy covering a range of isopathic remedies including medications, supplements and vaccines. Miranda hopes to stimulate practitioners to think carefully about isopathic remedies and decide for themselves how to incorporate them into their practices in a way that is both rigorous and makes sense. And is repeatable. Her perspective is that of a jobbing homeopath with a commitment to healing rather than cure. You can expect broad brushstrokes with a light touch for this is a complex topic.