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Where to Buy Homeopathic Medicines

Joette Calabrese, HMC, PHom M

April 10th, 2022  |  53 Comments

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Joette Calabrese

Shopping can be fun. But shopping for something specific can sometimes become frustrating.

This is especially true when looking for a precise homeopathic medicine that you or your family needs. It starts to feel like a treasure hunt, right? I understand. We’ve all been there.

With that in mind, I’ve put together this guide — your treasure map — to give you an organized starting point to help you build your collection of homeopathic medicines. This guide contains my preferred homeopathic pharmacies (the manufacturers of their specific brand) and one of the top online resellers of homeopathic products.

So, bookmark this list, and let’s get shopping!

Keep in mind: This kind of shopping is not like buying a new pair of shoes or a fresh pillow for the couch. Instead, this kind of shopping is an investment in your family’s health that will likely save you thousands of dollars in medical bills and countless hours of angst. Plus, these medicines have a reputation for remaining usable well into the future. I  have bottles of homeopathics manufactured in 1918 that have remained efficacious over 100 years later!  So, don’t throw them out when they get dusty.  

I generally encourage the support of our American homeopathic manufacturers. However, with homeopathy under closer scrutiny by the FDA, it is more critical than ever that we show our support to our homeopathic pharmacies. We vote with our dollars — so make your voices heard.

Unfortunately, certain medicines are difficult to purchase from American companies because of tightened regulations. In those cases, one may choose to turn to the British companies listed below. But keep in mind that foreign companies cannot control what U.S. Customs allows in through the border. So, certain orders may not be guaranteed to arrive intact.

Once again, this is a reason to make your voice in support of homeopathy heard — to both the FDA and your representatives in our governing bodies.

 

Homeopathic Pharmacies (Manufacturers of Medicines)

BOIRON
https://www.boironusa.com/
Boiron, a French company has been in the pharmacy business since 1932 and established a presence in the U.S. in 1983. I count on Boiron! They are known for their ubiquitous little blue tubes found at Walmart, Wegmans, Amazon and most health food and drug stores. Use their Store Locator application to find a retailer near you or simply order from their website, where they sell the most commonly used remedies and potencies directly to the consumer. When you enter the promo code Joette at checkout, Boiron applies a 20% discount on your purchase. I might add that this is not an affiliate program offering me a kickback. The discount is given to you.

Boiron is also well known for its stellar proprietary combination medicines for various conditions. For instance, many people depend on their product for colds (ColdCalm®) and flu (Oscillococcinum®, the top-selling over-the-counter pharmacological product in France).

HAHNEMANN LABS
https://www.hahnemannlabs.com/
Located in California, they offer a large selection of medicines sold through their website. They are also well known for their product SinEcch™, sold through their marketing arm at Alpine Pharmaceuticals. Many traditional plastic surgeons depend on this branded Arnica medicine both before and after surgery.

OHM PHARMACY *LF
A professional pharmacy that only provides homeopathic remedies to practitioners, students of homeopathy, and their clients/patients — not directly to the public.
http://ohmpharma.com/
OHM is a different kind of pharmacy because they are not public retailers. Not only do they offer a wealth of homeopathic medicines in an array of potencies, but they are also a specialty compounding homeopathic pharmacy where one can buy pre-mixed combination Banerji Protocols. In addition, OHM offers lactose and sucrose-free remedies and custom-made medicines in an aqueous solution (either alcohol or water).

My clients and students (who have received their certificates upon completion of one of my courses) are able to contact OHM to order and at a discount. The discount code will be provided to you when you set up your account with OHM. The discount percentage may vary depending on whether you are a student or a client, and the type of discount offered by OHM at the time. Any questions regarding OHM discounts (once you have earned a certificate) should be directed to OHM Pharma.

WASHINGTON HOMEOPATHIC PRODUCTS *LF
https://www.homeopathyworks.com
Beginning in 1873, Washington Homeopathic has offered a wealth of homeopathic medicines in seemingly boundless potencies. They also provide a selection of refills for the 100 and 200 remedy kits previously sold through my office. (As of this writing, my office no longer has inventory available.) Washington Homeopathic also sells a vast collection of homeopathy-related books, which are definitely worth checking out.

HELIOS
https://www.helios.co.uk/
Helios is a household homeopathic name in Europe, especially in the U.K. Surprisingly, shipping costs are not as high as one would expect when shipped to the U.S. and other areas of the world. However, don’t lose hope if you need a medicine not listed on their website. In many instances, they can accommodate special requests. Contact Helios via email here: pharmacy@helios.co.uk. They respond as quickly as can be expected from a busy manufacturer and retailer, and they provide excellent customer service.

HYLAND’S HOMEOPATHIC
https://www.hylands.com/
We are lucky to have had Hyland’s as a trusted homeopathic pharmacy since 1903. You may recognize Hyland’s cell salts because they label each of the 12 cell salts in numerical order. But they are not simply a cell salt manufacturer. Here you’ll find many excellent proprietary combination medicines for both adults and children. Please note however that Hylands has recently come under new ownership which may mean nothing to customers or that there will be forthcoming changes.

AINSWORTHS
https://www.ainsworths.com/
Ainsworths is a long-standing pharmacy based in London. Through their ordering process, they make available many homeopathic medicines in a myriad of customizable formats and potencies. They also offer mother tinctures and nosodes. Plus, they additionally specialize in medicines specific to veterinary and farm use and have an interesting library of books available for purchase.

OLLOIS *LF
http://ollois.com/
Ollois, formed in 2012, offers exclusively organic and lactose-free medicines. In 2020, this American-based company merged with a French laboratory and homeopathic manufacturer. In their “seed-to-shelf” process, they now plant, grow and harvest their plant-based substances to create homeopathic medicines.

THOMPSON’S HOMEOPATHIC SUPPLIES, LTD.
http://www.thompsonshomeopathic.com/
Thompson’s, in Toronto, Ontario, was established in 1868, making it Canada’s oldest supplier of homeopathic products. They have over 154 years of experience manufacturing a wide array of homeopathic medicines according to Hahnemann’s exact standards.

 

*LF = Lactose-free
The reason most homeopathic medicines are made in sucrose is that sugar is stable. Nonetheless, many people wish to avoid sugar. Therefore, many pharmacies offer remedies that are sucrose-free (sugar-free). Often, these medicines are carried in liquid form. Contact the pharmacy for more information.

—  Compiled April 2022, revised February 2023

 

Online Retailer of Homeopathic Medicines

ABC HOMEOPATHY
https://abchomeopathy.com/
They sell an extensive array of medicines from different manufacturers, allowing you to select which pharmacy (brand) you prefer.

 

Brick-and-Mortar Stores That May Be Local to You
(Some also have websites from which you can order):

Vitamin Shoppe
https://www.vitaminshoppe.com/c/herbs-natural-remedies/homeopathic-medicines

Walgreens
https://www.walgreens.com/store/c/productlist/N=360535/1/ShopAll=360535

Rite Aid Pharmacy
https://www.riteaid.com/shop/catalogsearch/result/?q=homeopathy

Sprouts
Whole Foods
Wegmans
Locally owned health food stores

 

Disambiguation of Banerji:

Paramesh Banerji Life Sciences
http://www.pblifesciences.com/
In India, the surname Banerji is as common as Smith is here in North America. However, this pharmacy is not associated with the Prasanta Banerji Homeopathic Research Foundation (PBHRF).

                    

TIPS

Take photographs of the available homeopathy at your local health food store. That way, you have a log of what is available to you locally — in case you find yourself in need at the last minute.

Your understanding of homeopathic medicines and owning the medicines you need are inextricably tied to your family’s healthcare. So, do as much as you can to learn more. Read my blogs, download the Remedy Cards, listen to my podcasts, start a Study Group with Gateway to Homeopathy or start taking my online courses. (Remember — all of my Mighties (Joette’s Mighty Members) qualify for a 10% discount on course purchases.) I want to provide you with as much education as I can so that you can make good choices for health freedom and we can keep this movement linking mother to mother, grandmother to grandmother.

I also urge you to have access to a materia medica — a listing of the homeopathic medicines along with their keynotes and other information. There are free versions of historical materia medicas available on the internet. But those can be more difficult to interpret for someone new to homeopathy. So, might I suggest a small investment in A Materia Medica: Practical Homeopathy® for Busy Families. I’ve created this easy-to-understand materia medica just for people like you — in plain English with illustrations and stories to help flesh out your knowledge.

With this list, you should be able to locate and purchase all the medicines you choose.

In closing, did you notice anything conspicuous by its absence from this list? Indeed, where is Amazon on this list? Unfortunately, I no longer recommend purchasing medicine from Amazon due to reports of cases of incorrect or even fraudulent medicines being received by students and team members.

You also may recall that I’ve previously mentioned reports of potentially counterfeit Banerji Protocol books being sold by Amazon. (Please read the P.S. below for more information about that specific issue.) Because of this uncertainty, I no longer have a high level of confidence in Amazon’s third-party vendors, so I will allow you to make your own decisions regarding ordering from them. As they say, “Your mileage may vary.”

Pass on the good news of homeopathy!

 

Warmly,

Joette Calabrese

P.S. I want to follow up briefly on my earlier expressed concern regarding possible counterfeit Banerji Protocol books sold through Amazon. Because I don’t control publishers or retailers, I can’t be certain as to whether a book is counterfeit or not. But the recently reported printing irregularities do give me pause.

However, a few of my students and I went through newly purchased books, comparing them to books purchased previously.

Hopefully, by correcting that information, you may regain confidence in your copy of “The Banerji Protocols.”

It was noted that the ISBN is the same on the newer version, the cost is in Euros, and there’s no hologram on what should be numbered as page IV (the page before V).

The more important mistakes noted in these more recently purchased books are as follows:

  • Page XIV: In the first line:
    • The word “proven” should be “provers”.
  • Page XIV: In section b):
    • Instead of “117 +1-43 minutes,” it should read “117 +/- 43 minutes”.
  • Page 38: Paragraph 8:
    • Instead of “3Vi years,” it should read, “3 1/2 years”.
  • Page 39: Stomach cancer:
    • The first line reads to take one dose of Arsenicum album 3C 13 minutes before food. It should be 15 minutes before food.
  • Page 53: Benign Liver Neoplasm
    • Change the heading “Second Line Medicines” to “First Line Medicines” and “Third Line Medicines” to “Second Line Medicines”.
  • Page 53: Benign tumors of the stomach:
    • The first line reads Conium maculatum 1000C in liquid.
    • It should be Conium maculatum 3C, two doses daily.
  • Page 60: Complications for blood transfusions:
    • Instead of the headings being, “First Line Medicines, Second Line Medicines, and Third Line Medicines,” those headings should be, “For Fever”, “For Allergic Rashes on Body”, and “For Fever and Chill”, respectively.
    • Under the information for Allergic Rashes on Body, Arsenicum album is misprinted as 299C. It should be Arsenicum album 200C.
  • Page 64: Dacryocystitis:
    • In the First Line Medicines, it should read Silicea 200C, one dose every alternate day.”
  • Page 78: Frozen shoulder:
    • The medicine mentioned in both the first and second line medicines should be Hypericum perforatum, not “flypericum.”
  • Page 81: Gastrointestinal Diseases: Dyspepsia, Nausea and Vomiting:
    • In the second paragraph, change “FT pylori” to H.pylori.
  • Page 86: Hirsutism and Virilization:
    • In the First Line Medicines, the “0” after Sabal serrulata should be replaced by the symbol for mother tincture — Sabal serrulata ø.
  • Page 108: Pyogenic hepatic abscess
    • The first-line medicines’ instructions should read one dose every 3 hours alternately (after Carduus marianus ø).
  • Page 139: Line 5
    • Should read “4. Glonoine 30C, two doses daily”.
  • Page 141: In the next to last line:
    • Instead of “1A”, it should say “1/4 of the doses every month,”.
  • Page 155: Seventh symptom down:
    • It should read, “Problems due to severe air pollution — eye (Keratoconjunctivitis)”

 

In addition, here are the corrections to some minor typos and missing punctuation that don’t affect the meaning of the sentence or the accuracy of protocols:

 

  • Page 5: In the last line of the second paragraph:
    • Instead of “rbe” it should say “the”.
  • Page 12: The last sentence of the next to the last paragraph (above the images):
    • Should read, “No mass lesion is evident …”.
  • Page 19: Lung Cancer: Case Study 1
    • Should read, “— Broncho alveolar congestion lateral and posterior basal segment of left lower lobe …”.
  • Page 31: Our statistics:
    • Should read “Improved/Static”.
  • Page 33:
    • Last sentence should end with a period.
  • Page 34: The next to last paragraph:
    • Should end with a quotation mark, as “— MALIGNANT NEOPLASM …”.
  • Page 35: Second paragraph:
    • Quotation mark missing. Should read, “… There is no filling defect in the esophagus …”.”
  • Page 38: Line 1
    • Quotation mark missing. Should read, “… a well defined eccentric lesion in metaphysis with sclerosis at edges – ? fibrous cortical defect/aneurismal bone cyst/lymphoma …”.
  • Page 41: Line 2:
    • Period is missing at the end of the sentence.
  • Page 42: Second paragraph, line 2:
    • Period is missing at the end of the paragraph.
  • Page 43: Fifth paragraph under Transitional Cell Carcinoma of Bladder: Case Study:
    • Quotation mark is missing before “… no mass in urinary bladder …”.
  • Page 54: Breast Abscess:
    • First line, second sentence, the first word should read, “It” not “Ir”.
  • Page 119: Systemic Lupus Erythmatosus (SLE):
    • Typo in the second line — the correct word is “predominantly”.
    • In the last line of the same paragraph, a space is missing between “and” and “certain” and “play” and “some”.
  • Page 139: Line 6:
    • Instead of “constandy”, it should read, “constantly”.
  • Page 147: Second paragraph under Uterine Tumor:
    • A quotation mark should be placed in front of “… a large SOL (10.5 cm x 7.4 cm)”.
  • Page 151: Third line:
    • Instead of a “-” there should be a period after (1800 A.D.).
  • Page 161: Last line of references:
    • It should read, “P161-4”, not “PI61-4.

 

A special thank you to all the students who contributed to this document.

 

 

 

I am a homeopath with a worldwide practice working with families and individuals via Zoom. I'm also a teacher and most importantly, a mom who raised my now-adult children depending on homeopathy over the last 31 years. I lived decades of my life with food intolerances, allergies, and chemical sensitivities until I was cured with homeopathy, so I understand pain, anxiety, and suffering. You may feel that your issues are more severe or different than anyone else’s, but I have seen it all in my practice and in my work in India. My opinion is that nothing has come close to the reproducible, safe and effective results that my clients, students and I have achieved with homeopathy.

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Joette is not a physician and the relationship between Joette and her clients is not of prescriber and patient, but as educator and client. It is fully the client's choice whether or not to take advantage of the information Joette presents. Homeopathy doesn't "treat" an illness; it addresses the entire person as a matter of wholeness that is an educational process, not a medical one. Joette believes that the advice and diagnosis of a physician is often in order.


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53 thoughts on “Where to Buy Homeopathic Medicines”

  1. Jena says:

    Thank you very much for this list!

    I have come across an internet rumor that Boiron does not succuss their high-potency medicines (higher than 1m). Have you heard anything like that? This got me very concerned because I’ve come to rely on Boiron’s convenient Amazon presence with a one-day shipping, when I need a remedy quickly. Of course, buying homeopathy on Amazon presents other risks, such as how those remedies are stored – whether they were exposed to high levels of EMF radiation or strong chemical smells (those who order from Amazon know that awful synthetic “fragrance” odor reeking of everything that comes from a Amazon warehouse). What are your thoughts on this, Dr. Calabrese?

    Thank you!

    1. Leslie says:

      Great Question! You could call Boiron about this. But I’m wondering, if they don’t succuss their higher potencies then how can they make them? I’ve never purchased a Boiron remedy above 1M though.

      Also – I so agree with you about Amazon’s heavily perfumed packages! I noticed they slowly introduced it about 3 years ago with only the plastic envelopes. Later they introduced it in the paper envelopes, then the boxes until, just prior to 2020 and you-know-what, every single package is now treated with toxic perfumes that are nano-particle lipid-based chemicals designed to be permanent and permeate everything they touch.

      Those of us who choose to avoid these toxins no longer have a choice. They are ubiquitous – they are everywhere, in plastic retail bags, liquid soap in all public restrooms, even large corporate-owned retail stores and malls pipe it very subtlety through their HVAC systems. You don’t notice it unless you smell your clothes when you get home. (I’m very sensitive to it due to lung damage so I always notice it because of how my lungs respond.)

      This might sound conspiracy theory-ish,but I couldn’t help but wonder if the wide-spread use of these perfumes by the largest corporations has been part of an effort to weaken the lungs (and immune system) making us more susceptible to inflammation and viruses.

      Jst a wild thought. 🤷‍♂️

  2. Tina says:

    On the page 60 change, you just say to change it to Arsenicum album. What dose?

    1. Peg says:

      Under “For Allergic Rashes On Body”, on page 60, the potency for Arsenicum Album should be 200C, not 299C

  3. Nancy Perry says:

    Hi Joette – thanks for putting all this info in one place. I have ordered from Natural Health Supply in New Mexico for many years and have been extremely happy with their products. They are also known as A2Z homeopathy.

  4. Joni says:

    Hi Joette,

    Thank you so much for sharing the Banerji Protocols corrections! I had purchased the book on Amazon and have been utilizing the protocols, even recommending them to friends and relations, but I got really worried after reading your post about counterfeit books. I will be going through my book and making any corrections necessary so I can use it with confidence again. I’m relieved to see that none of the protocols I’ve used or recommended had any major mistakes.

  5. speedracer35 says:

    Thank you for this wonderful resource page! I would like to share a company I found as well.
    https://www.iandeorganics.com/ They are LF plus sell # 1-33 cell salts plus kits.

  6. Carmen-Lygia Doncel-Whitney says:

    Awesome work on corrections! Thanks.
    Will there be a corrected book? I have been wanting to get one. Glad I waited.

  7. Mary Kerman says:

    Thank you,Joette and all who took their time to rectify these pages. A work of love. God bless you all.

  8. Erika Watkins says:

    How is the “Additional Banerji Protocols” Book?
    Does it have errors as well?

  9. SJ says:

    Hi Joette, There is a wonderful Australian homeopath, Jill Turland who is dealing with EXACTLY the same issue with her book, “Getting on Track” through Amazon. Her followers have found different copies with adulterated information, obviously deliberately trying to throw people off track. Jill now tells everyone to only buy her books through her own website, which takes you to a trusted Amazon seller. I guess it only confirms the importance of getting your hands on the original versions of these books. Obviously they contain very valuable content which not everyone would like to see shared with the public!

    1. Kate Lucariello says:

      I can’t seem to find Jill’s website or Facebook page anymore, as I got her book used and am now wondering if I need to buy from her directly. Do you know what it is? Thanks!

  10. Binay Dutta says:

    Hello Joette,

    I have deep interest in homeopathy and whenever I get time, I read your posts, which are always very informative. Nevertheless, this post deserves a special mention for the help you have extended to those who are interested in Homeopathy. Some of the errors in the Banerji Protocol are very critical and, thank you so much that you have corrected them now.
    On the list of homeopathic medicines providers, you may include distacart.com. They have arrangements with different sellers in India and they are in a position to supply medicines of different brands ( both German and Indian) which are available in India. I have found that their price is very reasonable.

    Best regards,

    Binay Dutta
    Ahmedabad, India
    ( my adult children – a son & a daughter are in the USA, whom I visit once in a year).

    1. Michelle says:

      Yes, I was wondering about distacart.com if it was a safe provider to order from here in the USA. Would like to see what Joettes opinion was on this provider! Thanks

  11. candi says:

    Thank you! Great list. The one remedy that I really want to have on hand and had to buy (a few years ago) from a Canadian company is Boiron Camphora 200ck. Can you tell us if this remedy is available from an easier source? It’s such an important remedy. Thanks so much to you Joette. I’ve been following you for years and my understanding has blossomed. I’ve studied and used homeopathy for over 40 years, but with your explanations I can more easily find the correct remedy (s) that bring relief and healing. I also love the Banerji protocols. Thank you so much for keeping the spirit & soul of homeopathy alive & well. candi

    1. Joette Calabrese, HMC, CCH says:

      All of the manufacturers I mention carry Camphora 200.

  12. Pam says:

    Nice list, Joette. Thanks. I’ve ordered from most of these companies at one time or another.

    When I ordered from Ainsworths the first few times, I paid for a signed trackable delivery, but it was taking 6 weeks for my order to come. My postman finally told me the reason for delay was many people had to sign off on it. I stopped the tracking and the orders started coming in around 2 weeks. I was also told by Ainsworths to keep the orders on the small side. I’ve had no trouble getting my orders through customs.

  13. Tiffany says:

    Hi Joette,
    What are the remedy cards to download you referenced? I tried to type it into the search bar, and look in the shop area and couldn’t find. Thank you!

    1. Tracey says:

      Hi Tiffany. Forgive me for interjecting, but the remedy cards are available for download at the bottom of most of Joette’s blog posts (the ones in which a particular medicine is discussed). They are fun to collect — and so educational!

  14. Becky says:

    Thanks for the updates! I will correct my book right away. Do you have any idea if the second book I had mentioned before is written by the Banerji’s? It is the one titled “Additional Banerji Protocols from the Clinic”. Thanks again!

    1. Joette Calabrese, HMC, CCH says:

      The book Additional Banerji Protocols from the Clinic was not written by the Banerjis.

      1. Becky says:

        That’s too bad. I wonder if it’s still a good resource? Thanks for the info!

    2. Anna says:

      Sorry – I wrote ‘Dr Nimisha Parekh’ – this is my mistake to add Dr – please correct to ‘Nimisha Parekh’ as she has used herself.

  15. ovais says:

    What about other countries manufacturers, Like Pakistan , India, Sirilanka , Bangladesh, etc.

  16. Lois says:

    Thank you and the students so much for this work. I had bought my book from Amazon before I knew it was a fake. Now I can still use it. Or when I get enough money saved up I can order the real one, and then give the corrected one to a friend who can’t afford to buy any.

  17. Maureen Groetsch says:

    Thank you for all the efforts you oversee to be sure we have the best information regarding homeopathy.
    Are you familiar with the book “Additional Banerji Protocols” byNimisha Parekh enough to recommend it? Did you meet or work with Nimisha P during your time and studies with the doctors Banerji?

  18. Johnelle says:

    I have great success ordering Boiron remedies through PureFormulas.com. They are very prompt, and they also give great discounts.

  19. Barb Henry says:

    Thank you very much for the public list!

  20. Anna says:

    Thank you Joette and students. In case it helps anyone with their purchase: mine has price (EUR sign) 100 / $ 140 and has the hologram – copyright 2013, reprinted on 2019 – appearing on (unnumbered) page IV before (numbered) V. It is without the errors pointed out.

    1. Monica says:

      Hi Anna, where did you buy from?

  21. Kathy Jorgensen says:

    Thank you so much Joette, for posting the discrepancies in the book. I’m printing them out now.

    I can also recommend RXHomeo out of India and Thompsons Homeopathic out of Toronto, Canada as good suppliers.

  22. Linda says:

    Thank you so much for sending this information. I was worried about trusting the book I had purchased from Amazon after reading your warning. Now I can correct the errors. I also appreciate knowing about sources that you trust for purchasing remedies. What a wonderful resource!

  23. Nyla says:

    Thank you so much for this!!!!

    Thompson’s Homeopathic supplies in Toronto, Ontario is an amazing source too. http://www.thompsonshomeopathic.com/

  24. Leslie says:

    I often end up using Amazon when I need a remedy quickly. Boiron could prevent the independent seller problems by selling on Amazon themselves and protecting their plastic (yuk) bottles with an additional plastic bag.

    I turned in a large Amazon seller to Boiron and they did nothing to correct the seller who wraps their own large, permanent, barcode labels covering the pertinent bottle-label details instead of using a small plastic bag to both hold their label and to also protect it from the heavily perfumed Amazon packaging. (The bottles arrived contaminated by the perfumes.)

    I’ve started buying a couple brands more recently sold on Amazon that are only sold by the manufacturers and not sold by independent sellers, and I’ve had excellent results with the quality of these brands. They both use glass bottles and are 200 pellets per bottle vs Boiron’s 75-80.”Urenus”: provides a fairly good selection of remedies through the Amazon warehouse for quick Prime delivery,otherwise they ship from the UK, and the Amazon-shipped bottles are protected from the toxic packaging perfumes by individual plastic bags; and also “Homeomart”: provides a handful of remedies through Amazon shipping,otherwise they ship from India, and their glass bottles are protected from Amazon perfumes with a cardboard box.

  25. Ann Walk says:

    Thank you for such wonderful information. Thanks also for the hint for a discount with Boiron. I also have gotten mislabeled remedies from Amazon. Love Boiron.

  26. Leslie says:

    I bought mine on Amazon over a year ago. I now realize it is fake. When it arrived the ink smelled so toxic I had to air it out (to off gas) in the shed for six months.That should have been a warning.

    Does anyone know where to purchase a legitimate copy?

    Thanks!

  27. Joanne says:

    Fyi,regarding Urenus I emailed them back in August 2021 to ask what their source is. Their response was very quick and it was: “Our suppliers are Helios and Ainsworths.”

  28. Heather Martin Cooper says:

    My chiropractor prefers remedies on lactose tablets to those on sucrose pills. Hylands is rapidly limiting what they have available for sale, and I have not been able to find any other pharmacy that sells the lactose medicines, except the few combinations by Boiron. Is there any pharmacy around who still makes your top 41 or so (from Gateway 1 book) on lactose base?

    1. Joette Calabrese, HMC, CCH says:

      OHM Pharma, Helios, and others if you order directly from their site.

  29. NkG says:

    Thank you very much to everyone who contributed to these corrections on the Banerji Protocols book!

  30. Melanie says:

    I have been ordering from Celletech in Madison Wisconsin for my family over 25 years. In the last decade they added a whole line just for the dairy industry! Not that I have dairy cows but I thought it was great, considering their location.

  31. LOUISE RYAN CARPENTER says:

    I’ve had excellent results ordering
    Boiron medicines from http://www.Walmart.com. No shipping costs if ordering $35 or more.

  32. Becca says:

    I also have this book and did not question the validity until seeing this blog post. Is this book also an issue? Or is it valid?

    Additional Banerji Protocols from the Clinic https://a.co/d/gcKfmJD

    1. Joette Calabrese, HMC, CCH says:

      Drs. Banerji did not author that book.

  33. Leslie says:

    Hi, Joette! Thank you and your team for your hard work of correcting the Banerji Protocol book! Do you happen to have the corrections for pages 130 and 131, as well?
    P. 130 says; Carduus Marianus ø, and on p. 131 Thuja Occidentallis ø

    Thank you! Leslie Reed

  34. Jen says:

    Joette, Do you have any thoughts regarding homeomart.com? They are from India and come in glass bottles.

    1. Joette Calabrese, HMC, CCH says:

      Homeomart is a retailer that buys from many sources. It’s the manufacturing pharmacy that matters, not the retailer.

  35. Christine says:

    Hello! Thank you for the list of places to buy remedies. Our Gateway group is wondering if the online store called “homeopathicremediesonline” is also a reputable place to obtain remedies. Their products include Banerji protocol remedies along with kits and singles. We’d appreciate your thoughts on this before we consider purchasing from them. Thank you so much!

    1. Joette Calabrese, HMC, CCH says:

      They’re a retailer.
      My discussion is on the subject of manufacturing pharmacies.

  36. Sara says:

    Do you or dose anyone know which pharmacy has the most “bang for your buck” vials?

  37. Kathy Adams says:

    In banerji, they have a section on congenital heart failure. Did they mean congestive heart failure? If not, do they address congestive heart failure under a different name somewhere inthbook?

    1. Joette Calabrese, HMC, PHom M says:

      Congenital heart failure has a different meaning than congestive. If you have the book, look it over page by page because the editing is wanting.

  38. Linda says:

    I just want to thank everyone who went through the Banerji Protocols book to identify the corrections needed. As a precaution, I did not buy my book through Amazon and still ended up needing to make all the corrections you identified above. I purchased through Dr. Ullman’s website thinking that would be safe, but apparently he even received bad copies of the book.

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