There is actually a much larger body of clinical evidence on the efficacy of homeopathic medicine than most people realize, including trials published in the Lancet, BMJ, Pediatrics, Chest, Rheumatology, The Oncologist, Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, and many others. There is also a compelling body of basic sciences research exploring how and why homeopathic nanodoses have powerful biological effects, including research published in Scientific Reports (published by Nature), Langmuir (published by the American Chemistry Society), Molecular Biological Reports, Dose Response, and many others. The bottom line is that many of our body’s hormones and cell-signaling systems operate at a nanodose level and even smaller. The challenge is to understand when to use specially made nanodoses for each person. Homeopathic medicine is a refined and highly systematic method of determining which plant, mineral, animal, or chemical substance should be used to initiate immunological effects.
Session Learning Objectives:
1.) Attendees will be able to cite references to mainstream basic science journals that help to explain how homeopathic nanodoses may work, including studies testing genetic expression.
2.) Attendees will be able to cite references to four meta-analyses that reviewed clinical research that provide evidence of clinical benefits from homeopathic treatment.
3.) Attendees will be able to cite references to homeopathic clinical research that were published in the Lancet, BMJ, Pediatrics, Pediatrics Infectious Disease Journal, Chest, Rheumatology, and The Oncologist.