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Classical proving

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Name

Classical proving

Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Theory

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Family
IntroductionClassical provings is the proving Hahnemann developed. They are well proven.
FormatAdvantages
1. It is well proven way to do provings.
2. The remedy pictures are quite good and extensive.
There is little noise.
Disadvantages1. quite some investment is needed, in time energy and amount of provers
2. There is little focus, gives a weak signal.
3. There is quite some noise, personal and circumstance disturbances.
4. Classical provings have a high cost benefit ratio.
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