166: Homeopathy Health with Atiq Ahmad Bhatti, Naila Cheema and guest Dr. Mayuresh Mahajan166: Homeopathy Health with Atiq Ahmad Bhatti, Naila Cheema and guest Dr. Mayuresh Mahajan
UK Health Radio Podcast
Homeopaths Atiq Ahmad Bhatti and Naila Cheema speak with Dr. Mayuresh Mahajan about his journey from confusion to clarity in practice, focusing on the 'man in the disease' and the role of PQRS symptoms. Through detailed case stories, they share how emotional conflicts and small details can shape chronic disease and homeopathic prescriptions.
47:56•21 May 2026
Seeing the Person Behind the Symptoms: Dr Mayuresh Mahajan on Homeopathy and the "Man in the Disease"
Episode Overview
- Homeopathic success rests on understanding the 'man in the disease', not just collecting symptoms.
- PQRS (peculiar, queer, rare, strange) details can be more decisive than long lists of common complaints.
- Mentorship and structured processes can transform a confused practitioner into a confident prescriber.
- Body location, side, colour and timing of symptoms often reflect specific emotional conflicts.
- Honest reflection on failures and confusion is part of becoming a better clinician and healer.
“There is a definite process in understanding a man in the disease.”
What insights can experts and survivors share about addiction? Here the focus shifts to homeopathy, with plenty of crossover for anyone curious about deeper healing beyond symptoms. Hosted by professional homeopaths Atiq Ahmad Bhatti and Naila Cheema, this Homeopathy Health Show episode brings in internationally respected physician and mentor Dr. Mayuresh Mahajan, president of HHF Academy. The conversation is aimed squarely at practising and budding homeopaths, but curious patients and health geeks will still pick up plenty. Dr.
Mahajan talks frankly about his early struggles in practice, confessing that he once felt he was “groping in dark” and questioning whether he’d “given justice” to patients. His turning point came through his mentor at HHF, who showed him “the path of understanding the man in the disease” rather than drowning in lists of symptoms.
Through vivid case stories – from boastful secretaries with joint pains to patients shouting about money after six months of treatment, and striking examples of psoriasis on the face, umbilicus and legs – he explains how tiny, unique details (those famous PQRS: peculiar, queer, rare, strange symptoms) can lead to the right remedy. He stresses that “there is a definite process in understanding a man in the disease,” and that body locations, sides, colours and phrases all carry emotional meaning.
The tone stays warm and practical, with Atiq and Naila adding reflections on intuition, teaching, and the sheer joy (and occasional embarrassment) of clinical practice. The episode feels aimed at homeopaths who want to sharpen their case-taking, students hungry for real-life stories, and anyone interested in how emotions, life events and chronic illness might be linked.
If you’ve ever wondered how a single remark like “God gave me one chance and I miserably failed” can shape a prescription, this conversation might change how you look at symptoms altogether. Ready to rethink what your body might be trying to say?

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