

Healing Ear, Nose, and Throat Problems
Dr Keith Souter gives a rundown on homeopathic remedies suitable for ear, nose and throat problems such as nasal polyps, nosebleeds, allergic rhinitis, sore throats, sinusitis, earache and vertigo. He […]

NZ Press Council rules against anti-homeopathy article
Last year, New Zealand North and South magazine carried a misleading article called “Homeopathy – Trick or Treatment?” that claimed: “….homeopathic remedies have failed every randomised, evidence-based scientific study seeking […]

Arnica to the rescue!
In the lead-up to the Australian Homeopathy Awareness Week and its focus on homeopathy for trauma and disaster, Sydney homeopath Keith Avedission looks at one of homeopathy’s most popular and […]

Shakespeare recommended homeopathy
Most people only think of little bottles of sugar pills and liquids when they think of homeopathy, but the homeopathic effect has been recognised and used in a variety of […]

Bad habits – get rid of them with homeopathy?
Habits, tics and twitches such as hair-twirling, thumb-sucking, nail-biting, nose picking, grimacing, drinking, smoking or drug dependency are often helped by homeopathy. Dr Souter has an interesting article with practical […]

What WHO Has To Say About Homeopathy
Did you know that at various times the WHO (World Health Organisation) has supported the use of homeopathy for both humans and animals? Homeopathy is truly versatile!

Case series: Homeopathy in emergency medicine
Homeopathy is best known for its treatment of acute and chronic disease but it also has a lot to offer emergency medicine; the correct remedy acts with remarkable speed in life-threatening situations. […]

Homeopathy research projects
In many countries homeopathy researchers find it difficult to attract research funding from their governments in spite of well-prepared applications. One institute, established to facilitate this research, is now looking […]

Psychiatrist Calls for Homeopathy
Clinically, homeopathy has always helped mental-emotional imbalances so it's heartening to hear of a psychiatrist calling for its use as part of psychiatry and mental health