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Linlee Jordan

Linlee Jordan is the director of The Aurum Project. She is a homeopathic practitioner in Sydney.

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Research about homeopathy for autism

February 8, 2018 By Linlee Jordan

autism research using homeopathy in india

In India, research about homeopathy for autism has shown that the therapeutic system of homeopathy may be effective in the management of autism spectrum disorder. Research has aimed to answer many questions including: What is the scope of homeopathy in the treatment of autism? In which symptoms can we more often expect to see improvement […]

Filed Under: Homeopathy research Tagged With: ATEC, autism, Dr Barvalia, Homeopathy, Homeopathy in India, Homeopathy research, M.B. Barvalia Foundation, research, Spandan clinic

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AHA National Homeopathic Conference 2014

November 16, 2014 By Linlee Jordan

Dr Joe Kellerstein

The members of the Australian Homeopathic Association in Tasmania proudly hosted the 9th Australian Homeopathic Medicine Conference. It’s hard to believe that the small homeopathic community of Hobart put together such a professional and enjoyable conference as we have just experienced over the weekend of 24 – 26th October 2014. But they rolled their sleeves […]

Filed Under: Aurum Project Seminar Presentations, Melting Pots Tagged With: AHA national Homeopathy Conference, Australia homeopathy, Dr Joe Kellerstein, Homeopathy, Melting Pot

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The value of observational studies in homeopathy

October 16, 2013 By Linlee Jordan

observational studies in homeopathy

Do observational studies have relevance in measuring the outcomes of homeopathic treatment? Aurum Project article published in the journal of the Australian Traditional Medicine Society. Author Linlee Jordan Abstract With international interest pushing the growth of homeopathy, there is a parallel push for more research. Some authors dispute the idea that randomised controlled trials are […]

Filed Under: Aurum Project Published Articles Tagged With: Australia homeopathy research, homeopathic treatment, Linlee Jordan, observational studies, patient satisfaction survey, RCT's

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