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Mad Hatters Tea Party a Success!

May 28, 2015 By AP Content Curator

mad hatters tea party

Thanks to the amazing efforts of our entire staff, our sponsors, volunteers, and everyone who attended, we were able to raise over $2,400 towards the Aurum Project Charity from the Mad Hatters Tea Party! Linlee’s home was transformed into a venue of Wonderland proportions for the Mad Hatters Tea Party, complete with a mural of the Mad Hatter, and glowing […]

Filed Under: AP Community In Action, The Aurum Project Tagged With: alice in wonderland, apgala2016, Aurum Project, charity, Homeopathy, mad hatter, party, tea party

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Featured Research Activities

Harnessing insights about homeopathy in Australia

A joint project of The Aurum Project and The Australian Register of Homoeopaths examining the Australian homeopathy workforce.

Teal Vision Pod

The Aurum Project is a Teal organisation, following Frederic Laloux's theory - Reinventing Organisations.

Molluscum Contagiosum Pod

Collaborative research project on molluscum contagiosum in children.

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Practitioner members can connect and support each other once a month.

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As a Practitioner Member you can contribute a blog and 6 events yearly and advice on marketing,

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As a member dip your toe in our research stream by sharing your ideas in Melting Pots and Cluster Sessions.

Members' Popular Articles and Videos

These articles, powerpoints and videos have been the most popular downloads amongst our members

Strep

Comparing Strep pyogenes and Strep Tilch. Is Strep a new miasm or even a universal remedy? -Video

This is a recording of part of a Connecting Homeopaths session by The Aurum Project. We shared our practitioner experiences of using strep remedies from Strep progenies through to Strep. Tilch.

A summary of the topics and comments: Impetigo; UTI's, Strep bowel test; part of our normal nasopharyngeal flora, a cycle of Strep; potencies 30c, 40c, 7.78, 50M, CM

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Case Reporting resource

Case Reporting in Homeopathy – An Overview of Guidelines and Scientific Tools

This article discusses case reporting, which has been of central importance to the development of homeopathy over the past 200 years. With a special focus on homeopathy, the article gives an overview on guidelines and tools that may help to improve the quality of case reports, reporting guidelines such as: CARE (Case Report), HOM-CASE (Homeopathic Clinical Case Reports), and the WissHom Documentation Standard. This helps to improve the quality of reporting and strengthen the scientific value of a case report.

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Case Taking Vithoulkas

The Secrets of taking a Homeopathic Case from Prof. George Vithoulkas

The Secrets of taking a Homeopathic Case

A video from Prof. George Vithoulkas

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Fever and Ageing Immune

Fever and the Ageing Immune system, A Review

Whether to treat fever in the elderly, is a question that has not yet been answered. This review examines the available evidence so far, to arrive at a comprehensive picture about this question. Aged population are a special category due to their lower basal body temperature, blunted fever response and existing co morbidities. The aging immune system undergoes many changes in all its faculties, which alters its ability to mount an efficient acute inflammatory response.

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Individualisation: where does it sit in healthcare?

By AP Content Curator | October 21, 2024

An opinion piece by Homeopath Dimple Kirpalani and a case history. One of the many beautiful aspects of homeopathy is that we can still experience a healthcare approach that is individual to our needs. According to Prof. George Vithoulkas: “An important idea introduced by Hahnemann and which causes homeopathy to […]

How a tiny dish led me to deep healing

By AP Content Curator | October 15, 2024

Thank you to Aurum Project Member, Merryn Gibbons for sharing a review of the New Zealand Homeopathy Conference. We acknowledge Merryn for sharing her personal reflections stemming from the presentations.  Trigger warning of topics of death and loss. On the first weekend of September, I went to the NZ Homeopathy […]

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Where can Australians study homeopathy?

By AP Content Curator | August 10, 2024

Are you interested in studying Homeopathy and wondering where you can study? Although homeopathy has been in existence for over 250 years, many people are not aware of its effectiveness at stimulating the body’s own healing energies. However, it has benefited millions of people from countries all over the world, […]

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Why The Aurum Project?

Our research adds value to the Australian community about the benefits of homeopathic health care and disease prevention

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