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Complementary and alternative medicine in primary care in Switzerland

SwitzerlandWith thanks to Pubmed August 2009:

OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the current supply of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in Swiss primary care.

Information was collected on physicians’ qualifications in CAM, frequency of patients’ demand for CAM, physicians’ supply and temporal resources for CAM as well as physicians’ referrals to CAM. Read the rest of this entry »

Homeopathic Cancer Congress Badenweiler 2009

Homeopathic Cancer Congress Badenweiler 2009Glimpses from the International Homeopathic Cancer Congress

from 25-27 September 2009 in Badenweiler/ Germany.

DVD of the cancer congress

Renowned homeopaths such as A.U. Ramakrishnan, R.S. and Alok Pareek, Dietmar Payrhuber, Patricia Le Roux, Rosina Sonnenschmidt and Harald Knauss, who have specialized in the homeopathic treatment of cancer, passed on their knowledge in the course of this congress in Badenweiler.

Homeopaths came over from all over the world to attend the congress: from Canada, Cuba, Netherlands, India, Italy, UK, Spain, Portugal as well as our neighbours from Switzerland and Austria.

Homeopathy in Iran

ardavan-shahrdarDr Ardavan Shahrdar is one of the most famous homeopaths of Iran.

He has been active in training more than 700 physicians in homeopathy courses in Tehran and always has tried to improve the quality of homeopathic education according to true principles of homeopathy.

He has played a central role in setting the standards and syllabus for teaching of homoeopathy and also the standards for import and distribution of homeopathic remedies for the Ministry of Health and Medical Education of Iran. Read the rest of this entry »

The Swiss take an holistic approach

switzerlandWith thanks to The Irish Times.com:

Switzerland became the first country in Europe to enshrine complementary medicine into its constitution when more than 67 per cent of national voters opted in favour of a new constitutional article on complementary medicine last week.

That result, which followed a public campaign, will now make it more likely that certain complementary therapies will be re-instated into the basic health insurance scheme available to all Swiss citizens. Read the rest of this entry »

Homeopathy Heals in Africa

africaWith thanks to Natural News:

Homeopathic clinics in Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana and Ethiopia and Ghana are bringing homeopathy’s healing medicines to the suffering in Africa. Treating malaria and AIDS, these clinic and others like them are staffed by selfless healers and are in need of our support.

Over 23 million Africans are living with HIV/AIDS, including two millions new HIV infections recorded in 2007. In Tanzania, a person dies of malaria every three minutes. This is over 200, 000 deaths a year and this figure is growing. Read the rest of this entry »

Jeremy Sherr treats Aids in Africa

jeremy-sherrWith thanks to Natural News 28.1.09:

Amid controversy, well known British Homeopath, Jeremy Sherr, complete with wife and children, has recently left the Malvern Hills in the West of England, for Moshi in Tanzania, to, in his words, “get out there and cure as many people as possible”. Read the rest of this entry »

Cuba prevents annual epidemic among 5m people using homeopathy

cubaWith thanks to the Irish homeopaths:

Cuban medical researchers have successfully prevented the annual outbreak of Leptospirosis in Cuba among a population of 5 million people across two regions using homeopathy in both 2007 and 2008, a homeopathy conference in Havana Cuba heard recently.

Read the full report here.

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The market for Homeopathy is poised for a steady growth…

With thanks to Express Healthcare 15.11.08

It is no longer Allopathy’s poor cousin. Homeopathy, the third most popular method of treatment in India after Allopathy and Ayurveda, is consolidating its position in India.

The Rs 12.5-billion Homeopathy market in India, growing at a phenomenal pace of 25 per cent annually, is slated to become Rs 26 billion market by 2010, states a study by The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM).

Homeopathy is also making its mark globally. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has termed Homeopathy as the second largest system of medicine. Read the rest of this entry »

Homeopathy in Guatemala

With thanks to Project Somos:

Project Somos is working towards building a village for orphaned and abandoned children in Guatemala. The Village will be eco-sustainable and home to 49 children. One of our goals for the Project Somos Children’s Village is to incorporate Homeopathy as a means to heal the physical and emotional wounds the children may have suffered from and to maintain their health.

We blog to share our thoughts, feelings and challenges as we work towards this vision. Thanks for joining us!

Ghana Homeopathy Project – Update

With thanks to NaturalMatters.net 26.9.08:

The Ghana Homeopathy Project has obtained independent charity status and we are now registered in the UK as  Homeopathy in Africa  charity number 1125981, of which The Ghana Homeopathy Project is a part (you can see that we plan to go places!!) Read the rest of this entry »