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 […]
Read MoreIn one of the most comprehensive literature reviews about glue ear done to date, Alison Fixsen asks the question: Should homeopathy be considered as part of a treatment strategy for otitis media with effusion in children? This review was initiated and supported in part by The Aurum Project and we congratulate Alison on the amount […]
Read MoreThe 8th Australian Homeopathic Medicine Conference was held in Brisbane, Australia. The conference theme was 2012 and Beyond: A Homeopathic Odyssey. It signified the homeopathic journey through time, encompassing all aspects from the spark of Hahnemann’s desire to offer humanity a safe, effective medical treatment through Teachings, Methodologies, Medicines, Homeopathic Pathogenic Trials, Principles of Best Practice, […]
Read MoreIs Something There? Stable Water Clusters – Evidence of ‘Substance’ in Homeopathic Preparations? Ann Manning presented a paper at the AHA National Conference 2012 about the work of Engineer David Gann and particle physicist Dr Shiu-yin Lo. They claim to have identified the presence of stable water clusters in highly dilute/potentised solutions reflecting a different […]
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