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Report from XXVII meeting of GIRI, Bern, September 2013
The annual Symposium of the Groupe International de Recherche sur l’Infinitésimal (International Research Group on Very Low Dose and High Dilution Effects) took place in Bern, Switzerland on 3rd and 4th September 2013. The meeting was held in the iconic main building of the University of Bern. As our host, Dr Stephan Baumgartner, commented in […]
MoreAnnual GIRI Meeting XXVII GIRI Symposium
Report by Alexander Tournier and Rachel Roberts The annual Symposium of the Groupe International de Recherche sur l’Infinitésimal (International Research Group on Very Low Dose and High Dilution Effects) took place in Bern, Switzerland on 3rd and 4th September 2013. The meeting was held in the iconic main building of the University of Bern. As […]
MoreReport from XXVI meeting of GIRI, Florence, September 2012
Alexander Tournier and Rachel Roberts represented HRI at the 26th meeting of the Groupe International de Recherche sur i’Infinitesimal (International Research Group of Very Low Dose and High Dilution Effects). At this event, forming part of the bigger European Congress for Integrative Medicine, they were able to hear directly from many of the world’s leading […]
MoreImproving Reproducibility of Homeopathic Experiments
Dr Stephan Baumgartner, HRI Scientific Advisory Committee member, has published the results of his international collaboration, working on a possible solution to the problem of reproducibility when testing homeopathic medicines. Ultra-dilute homeopathic medicines have been shown to exert various effects on various living cells and organisms in vitro, but the problem researchers are currently facing is […]
MoreImproving Reproducibility of Homeopathic Experiments
August 30th 2012 Dr Stephan Baumgartner, HRI Scientific Advisory Committee member, has published the results of his international collaboration, working on a possible solution to the problem of reproducibility when testing homeopathic medicines. Ultra-dilute homeopathic medicines have been shown to exert various effects on various living cells and organisms in vitro, but the problem researchers are […]
MoreUse of plants in basic research in homeopathic potentisation
Dr Stephan Baumgartner et al Summer 2012
MoreImprovements seen in independent reproducibility of homeopathic basic research results
Synopsis by Suse Moebius of ‘Repetitions of fundamental research models for homeopathically prepared dilutions beyond 10-23: A bibliometric study.’ Endler PC, Thieves K, Reich C, Matthiessen P, Bonamin L, Scherr C, Baumgartner S. Homeopathy, 2010; 99: 25-36 Synopsis | Abstract
MoreHomeopathy research at the International Congress of Complementary Medicine Research
June 21st 2010 The 5th International Congress on Complementary Research (ICCMR) recently held in Tromsø, Norway attracted over 400 CAM researchers. There were over a dozen presentations covering a wide range of different types of homeopathy research – basic, clinical and methodological research into the effects of both homeopathic remedies and homeopathic practitioners. Sarah Brien […]
MoreImprovement seen in reproducibility of homeopathic basic science results
April 28th 2010 The repeatability of experimental designs used in biochemical and biological studies of serially-succussed ultrahigh dilutions is an ongoing challenge. In a recent article, Endler et al. identified 107 studies involving 24 different reserach models(1). 30 initial studies had been replicated internally by the same research team, by co-ordinated teams at different locations (multicentre […]
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