
Here are just a few organizations and research studies about the effectiveness of Homeopathy.
Homeopathy Research Institute
HRI is a UK-based charity dedicated to promoting high quality research in homeopathy at an international level. The charity was founded by physicist, Dr Alexander Tournier, who previously worked as an independent researcher for Cancer Research UK, conducting interdisciplinary research at the boundaries between mathematics, physics and biology.
How does homeopathy work? What can homeopathy treat?
Scientists, doctors and homeopathic clinicians working with HRI are looking for answers to these key questions, using the most rigorous methods available.
Thieme Journal
Read articles related to several fields of study and treatment in Homeopathy
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HOHM Foundation Research in Homeopathy
HOHM Foundation officially launched its dedicated Office of Research (HOHM Research) in 2017 in keeping with our mission to enrich and support the Traditional, Complementary, and Integrative Healthcare (TCIH) community.
Creating radical change in public and individual healthcare, we galvanize awareness and produce relevant, collaborative, clinical, historical, and educational research in these fields.
Dynamis, The School for Advanced Homeopathic Studies with Jeremy Sherr
Jeremy Sherr was awarded a fellowship from the Society of Homoeopaths in 1991 and a Ph.D. from Medicina Alternativa and from Pioneer University. He is a member of the North American Society of Homeopaths and the Israeli Society for Classical Homoeopathy. Jeremy is an honorary professor at Yunan Medical College, Kunming, China and an Associate Professor at University Candegabe for Homoeopathy, Argentina.
He is the author of numerous homoeopathic books and journal articles and has proved over 40 new homeopathic remedies. His books the Dynamics and Methodology of Homoeopathic Provings and Dynamic Materia Medica: Syphilis are homoeopathic bestsellers and are used as textbooks in many schools. He is currently working on a series of books on the Noble gases of which Helium and Neon are already published, to followed by Argon in the summer of 2018 and in 2019 Krypton. He is also the author of Q-Rep, the Repertory of Mental Qualities.
In 2008 Jeremy and his wife Camilla founded Homeopathy for Health in Africa (HHA) in Tanzania. Since its inception with the continuing hard work and dedication of Jeremy, Camilla and the whole HHA team, the project now has 20 clinics and has treated over 7000 patients with homeopathy.
Homeopathy in Dentistry: is there a role?
Article from National Library of Medicine and PubMed Central
Dental health care professionals are facing challenges in managing acute or chronic dental conditions due to failure in regression of symptoms or side effects of traditional treatment regimens. Complementary therapies are now becoming the rule rather than the exception in the management of headache and facial pain. It is incumbent on physicians to be aware of and to have a working knowledge of these increasingly popular modalities. A number of unconventional medical methods are being used in dentistry. These include regulation thermography, homeopathy, nosode therapy, acupuncture, magnetic field therapy, ozone therapy, Mora therapy, and lymph drainage.[1]
Complementary medicines are defined as herbal medicines, homeopathic remedies, and essential oils. Herbal medicine is completely different from homeopathy, about 65% of whose products from plants, with the others coming from animals (e.g., honeybee) or minerals, such as sulfur. The basic principle of homeopathy is selection of a remedy, which if given to a healthy individual will produce a range of symptoms similar to those observed in the ill patient (“like cures like”). Only minute amounts are given to avoid toxicity. Only one remedy is used at any one time. Dilute tinctures are used rather than concentrated ones. In homeopathic practice, it is common to use medication in tablet form. The standard tinctures used in Western tradition herbal medicine are very different than those used in homeopathy. Alcohol is used to dissolve the plant, and the final product is not diluted. Thus, these remedies are concentrated, highly potent preparations and are usually taken as the unmodified liquid tincture.
Efficacy of homoeopathic treatment: Systematic review of meta-analyses of randomised placebo-controlled homoeopathy trials for any indication (2023)
Here is a recent systematic review of metanalysis, done with rigorous methodology, demonstrating that the efficacy of Homeopathy is beyond what skeptics might say. This work was done by important and serious research groups from Germany and US.