Articles tagged homeopathic research
Tools To Help You Write High Quality Homeopathic Case Reports
An interview with Dr Robbert van Haselen
This is the 4th in a series of interviews covering Covid-19 Data collection and research.
I recently had the honour of talking to Dr Robbert van Haselen, MSc. He brings his scientific background to homeopathic research, pharmacy and practice. Dr....
Health Hawk- Recording The Patient’s Voice
An overview, following discussions with Dr Philippa Fibert
I recently had the opportunity to chat with Dr Philippa Fibert, who is involved in the Health Hawk projects together with Dr Clare Relton. She states that “Health Hawk is group of homeopaths working in...
Covid Data Collection Project– Peter Gold American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH)
This interview, with Peter Gold of The American Institute of Homeopathy, (AIH), is the first in a series, which discusses the methods and outcome of the data collection following homeopathic treatment of COVID-19, from March, 2020, to date. In this...
Evidence-Based Homeopathy and its Potential to Help Overcome the Antimicrobial Resistance
Prof Michael Frass, Dr Thomas Peinbauer, Dr Liesbeth Ellinger and Dr Petra Weiermayer have succeeded in publishing a narrative review entitled "Evidence-based Veterinary/Homeopathy and its possible significance for combatting the antimicrobial...
A Bibliography of Basic Research in Homeopathy
Many thanks to Dr. Iris Bell who shared this wonderful and extensive list of studies in basic research of homeopathy.
Why is this important? Because when studies done in vitro, on cell lines, plants, or simply the actual remedies themselves all...
Why More Homeopathic Research Is Not Enough
This is the beginning of a new series discussing science and how we need to think about and approach the science and research of homeopathy. Guest writer Dr. David Nortman ND provides excellent perspectives on the philosophy and sociology of science and how that affects and limits our understanding of homeopathy.
Attack of the Killer Pseudoskeptics
I’ve hit that rite of passage – that thorn in the side of every homeopath in the public eye. When anonymous, self-proclaimed skeptics start to harass you with email, Twitter, and Facebook posts that refer to poorly-designed studies in order to prove...