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10 Rules of Repertorization:

1. Begin with the symptoms of highest value and place them on the top
horizontal line of the grid.
2. Cross the first 2 highest value and average size rubrics (between 40 and 140
remedies).

Choose the 2 symptoms with the highest CHI value.

Compare the 2 rubrics: by Crossing the rubrics.

The remedy will most likely be in one of these two rubrics:

b/c they are the two highest scoring symptoms, unless the best
remedy for the case is not well represented in the repertory for
example this can occur if:
1.

A rubric is incomplete or

2. The remedy is one that has recently been proven remedy


that has not entered the repertory.
3.

If either rubric representing the first 2 symptoms is too small (<40


remedies) or too large (>140 remedies) skip it and go to the next
symptom on the list and its corresponding rubric.

4. Leave an empty line every few remedies in case additions need to be made
at a later time.
5. In this step of crossing the highest CHI scoring rubrics, include all the
remedies that are common to both rubrics.
6. Next include all remedies that appear in ITALICS or BOLD in any one of the
two rubrics you chose to cross.
[The only remedies you are leaving out are: remedies that appear in
roman letters in only one of the 2 rubrics you are crossing]
7. If you have skipped the rubric b/c it is too small (<40) then include ALL the
remedies in that rubric on your master remedy list (LHS of the grid).
8. Include any remedies you have considered in the case.
9. Include all nosodes that appear in any one of the two rubrics.
10.Now the master list of remedies is complete the rest of the grid with the
remaining symptoms and their corresponding rubrics

You do not add any new remedies to the master list of remedies.

You just need to mark the remedies that are common to the master list
you have formed from the above instructions and the remaining rubrics

Rubrics from the case are arranged with the main two rubrics comprising the
symptoms 1 & 2 to the far left of the chart

Example Rubric 1:
Face Bloated

Example Rubric 2:
Extremities Formication

On the grid the column on the end or far right is the Totality column. It
represents the total score of each individual remedy on the grid with regards to
how many rubrics the remedy is present in and the value of the remedy in each
rubric.
Totality (Total) = Total Value of Rx
# Symptoms/rubrics
Of the above chart the total value of 6/5 for Aloe is the most important as the #
of rubrics the remedy appears is more important than the value it has per rubric.

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