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Study: Homeopathy for Asthma, Eczema, Food Intolerances, and Hay Fever 1

Study: Homeopathy for Asthma, Eczema, Food Intolerances, and Hay Fever

Italian research looked at the effects of homeopathic treatment on the asthma, allergic rhinoconjunctivitis, atopic dermatitis (AD) and food intolerances of 213 children.

Study: Psoriasis Treated by homeopathy 2

Study: Psoriasis Treated by homeopathy

Researchers found that psoriasis, quality of life and other pre-existing health problems improved when homeopathy was used for treatment.

Survey: How Are Nosodes Used? 3

Survey: How Are Nosodes Used?

Nosodes are homeopathic remedies prepared from disease producing bacteria and viruses, or diseased tissue, fluid or discharge. But, how are they used in practice?

Testicle Showing Epididymis

Man Saves Testicle With Homeopathy

A spinally injured man with an abscessed scrotum saved his testicle when he opted for homeopathic treatment instead of surgery.

Orthodontic Study: Homeopathy for Dental Pain 4

Orthodontic Study: Homeopathy for Dental Pain

Pain relief with no adverse effects or anti-inflammatory drawbacks made homeopathy an effective alternative to ibuprofen.

Brain Injury - Homeopathic Help 5

Brain Injury – Homeopathic Help

Homeopathy led to significant improvements for people with traumatic brain injury, even those whose injury was of many years’ duration. Here's what happened.

Study: Melanoma Cells 'Suicide' with Homeopathy 6

Study: Melanoma Cells ‘Suicide’ with Homeopathy

Melanoma cells were more likely to implode without harming surrounding cells when exposed to this remedy. A "remarkable" reduction in their spread then followed.

Study: Homeopathy for Haemophilia 7

Study: Homeopathy for Haemophilia

Treatment reduced the frequency and severity of bleeding, relieved pain, improved mental well-being, and lessened absenteeism.

Video: Childhood Diarrhoea Study 8

Video: Childhood Diarrhoea Study

A study on homeopathy for childhood diarrhoea was published in a prestigious medical journal. 'Skeptics' then attempted to tear it apart. This was the researcher's response.