Saine Repertory

The groundbreaking addition to your homeopathic software

More than 150,000 entries

The Saine Repertory, with over 150,000 entries, is the result of MMPP’s efforts to improve the Complete Repertory 4.5 (CR 4.5) originally developed by Roger van Zandvoort. Following successful negotiations, the MMPP version of CR4.5 is now available to the entire homeopathic community under the name Saine Repertory. You can easily integrate it into your current practice and improve your prescribing accuracy.

Annual updates

The main aim of MMPP (Materia Medica Pura Project) is to summarise the vast amount of material available in our Materia Medica and homeopathic literature and integrate it into our repertories. New versions of the repertory are to be published annually.

Absolutely reliable

MMPP’s endeavours consist of revising old remedies and testing new ones. A monograph with the core symptoms (genius) is created for each of these remedies, which are then integrated into the Saine Repertory in the form of new entries, changes to the valency of the remedies, corrections to the wording of the rubrics and the creation of new rubrics and sub-rubrics. In recent years, MMPP has carried out tests for Carboneum oxygenisatum, Natrium fluoratum and the mushroom Reishi (Ganoderma tsugae), for example.

The monographs of these remedies and, most recently, of Fluoricum acidum and Calcium fluoratum were completed, which led to an impressive increase in the number of entries in the repertory. The monograph of Conium maculatum has contributed to 3,026 new entries in the repertory, which corresponds to an increase of 45 %. In addition, the work of MMPP has closed a considerable gap in our repertories – about 30 % of the typical symptoms of known remedies such as Ipecacuanha, Hepar sulphuris, Nitricum acidum, Magnesium muriaticum and Plumbum metallicum were missing and have been supplemented.