Jeremy Sherr
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Jeremy Sherr (PCH, FSHom.)
Jeremy is one of the top homoeopathic lecturers in the world.
His Dynamis School of Homoeopathy, established in 1986, is the longest-running postgraduate study program in the world. He has taught the Dynamis curriculum in many countries, including England, Ireland, Holland, Switzerland, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Israel, Canada, Sweden, Japan, and the United States, before turning it into an online home study course in 2023.
In 1982, Jeremy resurrected the age-old tradition of homoeopathic provings when he proved the remedy Androctonus. He has since conducted over 40 Hahnemannian provings and written ‘The Dynamics and Methodology of Homoeopathic Provings’, a textbook used in most homoeopathic colleges.
He has written many homoeopathic books, articles and designed software programs.
Jeremy is currently working on an adaptive translation of the Organon. This book will be a game-changer for students, making the principles and rules of homeopathy clear and accessible in contemporary language, drawing from Jeremy’s unique insights into Hahnemann and the Organon.
Jeremy’s work in finding the Genus Epidemicus during Covid led to a book about Epidemics, which will be out soon!
Jeremy was born in South Africa and grew up in Israel. He began homoeopathic studies in 1980 in London at the College of Homoeopathy and simultaneously completed a degree in Acupuncture at the International College of Oriental Medicine. Though he practices homoeopathy exclusively, his knowledge of Chinese Medicine shines through his homoeopathic thinking.
Jeremy was awarded a fellowship from the Society of Homoeopaths in 1991 and a PhD from Medicina Alternativa and Pioneer University. He is a member of the North American Society of Homeopaths and the Israeli Society for Classical Homoeopathy. Jeremy is an honorary professor at Yunan Medical College, Kunming, China, and an Associate Professor at University Candegabe for Homoeopathy, Argentina.
He lives in Tanzania with his wife Camilla, where they founded Homoeopathy for Health in Africa in 2009—an NGO that offers free or low-cost homoeopathic healthcare for over 15,000 people in the Kilimanjaro and Arusha regions of Tanzania.