The Language of the Body: Understanding Left and Right in Homeopathy

In homeopathy, we are not simply observing symptoms; we are learning a language.

A language expressed through sensation, location, modality, and experience.

And sometimes, one of the most intriguing aspects of that language is where symptoms appear in the body.

Why the left side?
Why the right?
Why always the same place?

These are not small details. In fact, they often belong to what Organon of Medicine describes as the characteristic symptoms; those peculiar, individualising features that guide us toward the remedy.

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Kate Howard RSHom

Homeopath and CHE Community Manager

The Foundation: The Totality Speaks

Before we explore left and right, we must ground ourselves in principle.

In classical homeopathy, the disease is not a diagnosis, it is the totality of symptoms. 

This totality includes:

  • Physical symptoms
  • Emotional patterns
  • Mental states
  • Modalities (what makes things better or worse)
  • And importantly… location
 

Every symptom is understood as an expression of disturbance in the whole organism, not an isolated malfunction. 

So when a symptom consistently appears on one side of the body, we don’t dismiss it, we listen more closely.

Why Location Matters in Homeopathy

Location is one of the key elements in case-taking.

Homeopaths are trained to ask:

  • Which side is affected?
  • Does it move from one side to the other?
  • Is it always the same side?
 

This is because peculiarities of location help differentiate remedies. For example, a cough that is worse lying on the left side becomes far more individualised than a generic cough. 

But beyond differentiation, many practitioners also explore a deeper question:

What might the side of the body reflect about the person’s inner experience?

The Left Side: The Inner, Emotional Landscape

Within contemporary and interpretive homeopathic thinking, the left side is often associated with:

  • Emotional processing
  • The inner world
  • Receptivity
  • Personal relationships and sensitivity
 

This perspective comes from observing patterns over time; how patients describe their experiences, and how symptoms cluster alongside emotional themes.

For example, a person with recurring left-sided complaints may also describe:

  • Deep emotional sensitivity
  • Difficulty expressing feelings
  • Holding onto past experiences
  • A strong inner life
 

In this sense, the left side can be seen as a mirror of the internal, feeling-oriented self.

This aligns with a broader homeopathic view that symptoms are expressions, not errors; the body communicating something meaningful about the person as a whole. 

The Right Side: Direction, Action, and the Outer World

By contrast, the right side is often interpreted as relating to:

  • Action and movement forward
  • Direction in life
  • Decision-making
  • How we engage with the external world
 

Patients with right-sided symptoms may describe:

  • Feeling “stuck” in life direction
  • Pressure around responsibility or purpose
  • Difficulty taking action or making decisions
  • Tension around work, identity, or progression
 

Here, the body may be reflecting something about how we move through life, rather than how we process it internally.

A Word of Caution: Principle Over Interpretation

It’s important to be clear:

This left/right framework is not a fixed rule in classical homeopathy.

You won’t find a strict doctrine in Hahnemann stating:

  • “Left = emotional”
  • “Right = life direction”

What you will find is something more important:

  • The emphasis on individualisation
  • The prioritisation of peculiar, characteristic symptoms
  • The understanding that every symptom belongs to the whole person
 

Location matters, but only within the totality.

A left-sided headache alone means very little.

A left-sided headache with grief, sensitivity, and withdrawal?

Now we are getting closer to something meaningful.

Bringing It Into Practice

For home prescribers, this is where things become powerful.

Next time you are observing your own symptoms, or supporting someone else, try asking:

  • Which side is this on?
  • Has it always been that side?
  • What is happening emotionally alongside this?
  • What is happening in life at the same time?
 

Not to jump to conclusions, but to become curious.

Because homeopathy is not about forcing interpretation.

It is about listening until the pattern reveals itself.

The Body Is Not Random

In homeopathy, nothing is random.

Every sensation, every modality, every location is part of a pattern – what we call the totality.

And within that totality, the side of the body can sometimes offer a quiet but powerful clue:

  • To what is being held inside
  • To how we are moving (or not moving) through life
  • To where balance may be needed

A Final Reflection

Rather than seeing symptoms as problems to fix, homeopathy invites us to see them as messages to understand.

The question is not just:

“How do I get rid of this?”

But:

“What is this trying to show me about myself?”

Because when we begin to see the body this way, we move from reacting…to relating.

And that is where true healing begins.

Disclaimer

The content shared here is intended for informational purposes only and should not be considered a replacement for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment from a qualified and licensed healthcare provider. The views and opinions expressed in this presentation are those of the presenter and do not necessarily represent those of CHE or any affiliated organizations.

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