Dion Tabrett MCH MSc

It all started back in the late 1980"s when I was playing in a reggae/punk band. My very good friend and drummer in the band, Lynn Forte, saw me puffing on a ventolyn inhaler at rehersals. He enquired if I had asthma and then treated me with something called homoeopathy. Never heard of it. But two months later no more inhaler and not needed one since. Thats me hooked.

Then I studied at the London College of Homoeopathy, graduating in 1992 with the Licentiate of the college of Homoeopathy (LCH). This was followed up with post graduate study and the award of Member of the college of Homoeopathy (MCH) in 1994.

After finishing at college I decided to deepen my knowledge of the biological sciences and train as a scientist. So signed up with the Open University and graduated with a BSc(Hons) in Natural Sciences in 2003 and an MSc in Molecular Biology in 2007. Both of these degrees focused on human anatomy, physiology and pathology. 

A very keen gardener with a particular interest in dahlias, eucomis (pineapple lily) and wisterias. Practitioner of the martial arts kenjutsu and karate, recently acquiring Nidan (black belt) grade. Committed vinyl junky; collecting reggae, punk and ska records. Still play bass guitar in a reggae band and flamenco guitar also these days. Father of three kids who have taught me more materia medica than any book or lecture.

Finally, I am a  self confessed Compton Burnett geek. A nerd, an anorak of the highest degree and the author of the book “Burnett Rediscovered” which was published in the spring of 2017. http://www.narayana-verlag.com/Dion-Tabrett/a6120?authors_id=6120&boxleft=1

This book describes Burnett’s work, prescribing style and clinical strategies.

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Dahlia

From the garden outside my home clinic.

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