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Like conventional medicines, homeopathic medicines undergo both in vitro and in
vivo research. The research involves scientists from around the world who are committed
to:
- assessing the efficacy and relevance of the use of homeopathic medicines as part
of the health care strategy;
- demonstrating the therapeutic effects of
homeopathic medicines through clinical studies;
- highlighting the action of high dilutions and understanding their mechanisms of
action; and
- evaluating the impact of homeopathic treatments on public health and on health insurance
costs.
Meta-analyses: A Global
Analysis of Clinical Trials
These study analyses provide a comprehensive view of the clinical research being
carried out in homeopathy.
Clinical Trials with Conclusive Results
Rigorously conducted clinical research enables scientists to establish the therapeutic
efficacy and safety of homeopathic medicines in the pathologies for which they are
assessed.
Flagship Discoveries in Basic Research
Work being carried out on the thermoluminescence of homeopathic dilutions and their
solvent offers a possible physical explanation of the therapeutic properties of
homeopathic medicines. Conducted either in vitro or in vivo in the lab, these biological
studies seek to improve understanding of the mechanisms of action of high dilutions.
Future of Homeopathic Research
Ongoing research will build upon the positive and promising results already obtained,
helping to further the study and understanding of homeopathy.
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