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Long term health improvements of homeopathy users
March 20th 2010 An 8-year longitudinal cohort study of over 3500 adults and children found that « patients who seek homeopathic treatment are likely to improve considerably »(1). The research was conducted to narrow the knowledge gap between homeopathy’s continuing popularity and lack of data about effectiveness and outcomes over time. A team at the Charite University […]
MoreHomeopathy for women with menopausal symptoms: a review of the evidence
Dr Clare Relton Winter 2009
MoreHomeopathic remedies produce specific symptoms different from placebo
December 7th 2009 Homeopathic Pathogenetic Trials Produce Specific Symptoms Different from Placebo Statistically significant differences between the effects of homeopathic medicines and placebo were found in a recent study by Möllinger et al.1 Double-blind, randomised trial (RCT) methodology was applied to a homeopathic pathogenetic trial (commonly referred to as a proving), which showed that « homeopathic remedies […]
MoreResearch in Homeopathy and Influenza
Dr Robert Mathie Autumn 2009
MoreA Trial of Homeopathy for Moderate to Severe Depression
Synopsis by Suse Moebius of ‘Homeopathic Individualized Q-Potencies versus Fluoxetine for Moderate to Severe Depression: Double-blind, Randomized Non-inferiority trial’. Adler UC, Paiva AT, Cesar AT, Adler MS, Molina A, Padula AE, Calil HM Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2011:520182 Synopsis | Full text
MoreA trial of homeopathy for moderate to severe depression
October 7th 2009 The World Health Organisation estimates that 4.5% of the population worldwide experience depression at some point in their lifetime (WHO, 2007). Depression was found to be the most frequently treated condition in a study of NHS homeopathic treatments (Mathie and Robinson, 2006). Depression treatment in homeopathy has been subject of two previous […]
MoreHomeopathic Remedies Produce Specific Symptoms Different from Placebo
Synopsis by Suse Moebius of ‘Homeopathic Pathogenetic Trials Produce Specific Symptoms Different from Placebo’. Möllinger H, Schneider R, Walach H. Forsch Komplementmed 2009;16:105-110 Synopsis | Abstract
MoreNobel prize winner for AIDS investigates high-dilutions effects
August 7th 2009 In a recent paper, Nobel Prize winner, Prof Luc Montagnier, and his team report the results of a series of rigorous experiments investigating the electromagnetic (EM) properties of highly-diluted biological samples. They found that pathogenic bacteria and viruses show a distinct EM signature at dilutions ranging from 10-5 to 10-12 (corresponding to […]
MoreA randomised controlled trial of healthcare by a homeopath for patients with Fibromyalgia Syndrome
Dr Clare Relton Summer 2009
MoreEvidence based medicine – highway to excellence in healthcare?
Dr Patti Bayliss & Dr Alexander Tournier Spring 2009
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