Dear Liz
If you read the Organon, where John & I have been discussing it, the Master quite categorically rejects Combos.
Also an acute remedy can be a good guide for your chronic prescribing. So you long term job becomes clears and easier.
One of the problems that was only reported here a couple days back by our colleague from Pakistan and confirmed many times by Sheilagh Creasy, is that when you treat using combo, you do not know what has been effective, so your second prescription is more difficult and the result is a cloudy picture.
Rgds
Soroush
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Never mind, Rochelle! Time and the suffering are of the essence in a prescription like this. Did you cure them of their acute? Yes? Then that's all that matters!
The classical prescribing can wait until you've got more time. Then you can go for the complete picture and go deeper.
And that's the beauty of homeopathy - so many ways to use it

Liz