Mastering IBS/SIBO: Repertory, Rubrics, and Materia Medica to Get Results – Nazanin Vassighi, ND, DHANP

$50.00

Description

This presentation, Mastering IBS/SIBO: Repertory, Rubrics, and Materia Medica to Get Results with Nazanin Vassighi, ND, DHANP, addresses the complex homeopathic management of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO). Dr. Vassighi draws on her specialization in digestive disorders and homeopathic case-analysis, guiding practitioners through how to translate intricate symptom pictures into targeted repertory rubrics and precise remedy differentiation.

Participants will explore the key repertory entry points for digestive dysfunction, understand the role of gut-brain interplay in homeopathic thinking, and examine how to differentiate among leading remedies when typical gastro-intestinal patterns overlap. The session emphasizes individualized case-taking, symptom nuance, and the art of applying materia medica to achieve sustained clinical results.

1 hour general CE through NANCEAC (pending)
Date: April 15, 2026 at 5pm PST, via zoom

Description

Basic Outline (60 minutes)

Date: April 15, 2026 at 5pm PST, via zoom
Format:
Live virtual presentation, recorded for future access
Duration: 60 minutes

0–5 min (5 min) – Introduce a clinical case of IBS/SIBO with key presenting symptoms (reserved for later analysis)
5–20 min (15 min) – Common symptoms and relevant rubrics in IBS/SIBO: bloating, alternating stool patterns, gas, anxiety-related GI expression, food triggers, timing, modalities. How to observe nuanced symptom detail.
20–40 min (20 min) – Differential materia medica for frequent remedies (e.g., Lycopodium, Nux vomica, Sulphur, Phosphorus, etc.) and lesser-used remedies, focusing on subtle differences in mental/emotional and GI symptoms.
40–50 min (10 min) – Case analysis using repertory mapping, rubric selection, and materia medica correlation.
50–60 min (10 min) – Q&A and case discussion.

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of the presentation, participants will be able to:

  • Identify key repertory rubrics relevant to IBS and SIBO presentations. 
  • Apply repertory and materia medica differentiation to select individualized remedies for GI cases with overlapping patterns. 
  • Integrate homeopathic thinking about the microbiome and digestive ecosystem into their case-strategy.
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