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Let's address the elephant in the room. Radar is expensive. The full version with all add-ons can cost over $1,000.

Verdict: If you are a student or acute prescriber, a basic app may suffice. If you are a professional treating cancer, autism, or severe psych cases,

For complex cases with 20+ symptoms, the Wizard is a lifesaver. It analyzes the weight of each symptom, filters out "general" symptoms that don't add value, and highlights the strange, rare, and peculiar (SRP) symptoms automatically. radar homeopathic software

Whether you are seeing 50 patients a week or studying the nuances of Lachesis , the difference between a good prescription and a great one often lies in the depth of your repertorization. Radar doesn’t just give you a list of remedies; it gives you the context .

Don't pre-edit your patient’s language. Type exactly what they say: "I feel like a ball of anger in my chest" or "I crave ice cream but it makes my stomach cold." Let Radar find the rubrics. Let's address the elephant in the room

Most new users focus on the local pathology (e.g., "headache left side"). Radar shines when you enter Generals (time modalities, thermal state, reaction to weather). Go to the General chapter first. A remedy that matches the "Generals" but misses the "Locals" is often still the simillimum.

Patient: A 45-year-old female with menstrual migraines. Standard Radar input: Headache; menstrual; before menses (Grade 3). Result: Lachesis, Sepia, Cyclamen. Verdict: If you are a student or acute

Advanced Radar input: Added "Desires salt" + "Weeps easily when consoled." Refined Result: emerged with a 98% score. Prescription was successful. Without Radar’s ability to cross-reference the food craving with the emotional state, the practitioner might have wrongly chosen Lachesis .