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Heard about the curious case of the woman who couldn’t open her mouth?

By AP admin / July 2, 2023

A Diagnosis – Not Always Necessary In Homeopathy – The Case of the Woman Who Couldn’t Open Her Mouth Thank you to Dr. Karl Robinson who contributed this case from his clinic to The Aurum Project blog. “It sounds as if she’s talking through her teeth,” I said to myself as I jotted down her […]

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2022: The Year of the Research Pods

By AP admin / June 13, 2023

In 2022, our number of Research Pods suddenly shot up.  There were so many gardening puns to go with this topic, I can’t help but put a few in.  The Aurum Project (AP) Research Pod (Pod) is a group of professional practitioners undertaking research. The purpose of a Pod is twofold. Firstly, it is to […]

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Can Homeopathy be Used In The Treatment Of Allergies?

Can Homeopathy Be Used In the Treatment of Allergies?

By Linlee Jordan / June 2, 2023

Real-life effect of classical homeopathy in the treatment of allergies: A multicenter prospective observational study The prevalence of allergic disorders in western industrialized countries, for example in the UK,  has steadily increased during the last three decades. Public acceptance of complementary treatment methods is high. The aim of this multi-center study was to assess the […]

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Homeopathy For Childhood Epilepsy?

By AP admin / May 10, 2023

Thank you to our colleague, Dr Navneet Bidani for contributing this successful case of childhood epilepsy to the Aurum Project website. In India, Dr Bidani treats epilepsy using homeopathy and he shares this case of a very curious child with us. Is it possible that homeopathy can help childhood epilepsy? ‘Ananya’, a girl of five […]

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homeopathy to treat eczema?

Homeopathy: A natural treatment for eczema?

By AP admin / April 22, 2023

International research papers written about homeopathy as a treatment for childhood eczema have generally come to a positive conclusion in answer to questions about the outcome of treatment, including quality of life questions and patient satisfaction. The papers agree that it is worthwhile to conduct more investigations because: there is potential for reduction in use […]

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