167: Homeopathy Health with Atiq Ahmad Bhatti & Naila Cheema & guest Dr. Mahajan167: Homeopathy Health with Atiq Ahmad Bhatti & Naila Cheema & guest Dr. Mahajan
UK Health Radio Podcast
Hosts Atiq Ahmad Bhatti and Naila Cheema talk with Dr Mayuresh Mahajan and Dr Asha Sheikh about chronic illness, emotional conflict and homeopathic remedies. The conversation focuses on psoriasis, autoimmune conditions, guilt, gender identity and how homeopaths can deepen their understanding of patients through remedy themes and rubrics.
47:19•28 May 2026
Understanding the ‘Man in the Disease’: Homeopathy, Guilt and Healing Stories
Episode Overview
- Homeopathy is presented as focusing on the ‘man in the disease’, looking at emotional conflicts as well as physical symptoms.
- Psoriasis and other skin issues are linked to feelings of detachment and lack of love, touch and care.
- Autoimmune disease is described as the immune system becoming confused by self‑blame and regret, attacking the body instead of protecting it.
- Remedy study is framed through themes and rubrics such as guilt, moral conflict and feeling ‘trapped’, helping practitioners choose more precise medicines.
- The guests encourage homeopaths to seek mentorship, stay passionate and trust that good prescribing can bring deep joy, even if material rewards are uncertain.
“Once you give a similimum, homeopathy will give you joy.”
Curious about how others turn their lives around with gentle yet powerful approaches to chronic illness? This episode of UK Health Radio’s *Homeopathy Health* brings together hosts Atiq Ahmad Bhatti and Naila Cheema with returning guest Dr Mayuresh Mahajan, president of HHF Academy, to talk about homeopathy through real-life cases and strong clinical principles.
He links skin issues to a lack of “love, touch, care, affection”, especially in cultures where people feel detached and alone, and describes autoimmune disease as the body’s confused defence system: “When we blame ourselves… the cells which are there to fight with the environment, they get confused.” The conversation digs into specific remedies such as Digitalis, used here as an example of deep guilt and moral conflict affecting the heart, where someone “will never, ever forgive himself and never repeat the crime again.” There’s also a striking helium case involving gender identity confusion, used to show how early experiences, family expectations and even pregnancy stress may echo through a person’s health.
You’ll hear Dr Mahajan explain his core idea of understanding the “man in the disease” – the emotional conflicts and life stories sitting behind psoriasis, autoimmune conditions and heart problems. For homeopaths and students, this is very much a teaching-style episode. The guests explain how they use rubrics like “delusion trapped” to differentiate remedies, and how psychodynamics, themes of attachment, and life events help them choose medicines with more confidence.
They openly share their passion for ongoing study, urging practitioners to seek mentors, keep learning and trust that “once you give a similimum, homeopathy will give you joy.” If you’re interested in chronic disease, emotional roots of illness, or you’re a practitioner wanting richer case understanding, this conversation might leave you asking: what stories could be sitting behind your own symptoms or those of your clients?

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