Find out more in the full HRI Conference Report here.
Find out more in the full HRI Conference Report here.
The primary goal for this conference was to gather together the best researchers in the world, from as many subfields of homeopathy research as possible. Thanks to input from HRI’s Scientific Advisory Committee, plus other expert reviewers from around the world who kindly volunteered their time, this goal was achieved.
The high calibre of presentations was evident throughout the intensive programme which included talks by five Professors and 40 Doctors (PhDs and medics), from institutions as far afield as Universidade Paulista (Sao Paolo, Brazil), University of Verona (Italy), University of Berne (Switzerland) and the Finlay Institute (Havana, Cuba).
Discussions of new findings captured the ‘cutting edge’ theme of the conference, particularly a session looking at possible mechanisms of action of homeopathic medicines. Other sessions concentrated on the pragmatic realities of delivering homeopathy within public health systems e.g. in Italy and the UK. Clinical studies testing homeopathic products for specific named conditions (e.g. teething in children), were presented by several European research teams, as well as trials showing the effectiveness of individualised homeopathic prescribing (the type of care delivered by most homeopaths) for conditions such as PMS and ADHD.
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“The HRI conference brought together a critical mass of research and researchers that encapsulated the momentum and originality of current work and also the opportunities for new developments in the field.”
Dr Robert Mathie, BHA & Member of HRI’s Scientific Advisory Committee
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