| This document has been produced by the European
Network for Homeopathy Researchers (ENHR). The ENHR was established
in 2004 with support from the European Council for Classical Homeopathy
(ECCH). ECCH currently assists the ENHR in its secretarial work.
The ENHR consists of 55 individuals from 14 different countries
involved in or with a special interest in homeopathy research. The
ENHR is open to membership for any individual involved or interested
in homeopathy research.
Purpose of the European Network of Homeopathy Researchers (ENHR):
- The primary aim of the ENHR is to contribute to improving homeopathy
research for the benefit of patients.
- A long-term objective of the ENHR is to contribute to carrying
out international EU funded research projects within the area
of homeopathy research.
- The ENHR consists of researchers, research advisors and representatives
of the homeopathy profession as well as consumer/patient groups
with an interest in the area of homeopathy research.
- Members of the ENHR inform each other about homeopathy research
that is in the planning stages or being carried out, as well as
published research articles.
Introduction
This document contains a sample of brief summaries of positive
homeopathy research, together with the full references. Additional
information may be found in the document entitled 'Facts about homeopathy
and other CAM therapies’ (an ECCH document), and on the enclosed
list of website addresses. Readers are recommended to read the full
research articles in order to acquire a more profound knowledge
base of research that has been undertaken.
Contents Page
Use of homeopathy and other CAM therapies
User surveys showing patient satisfaction with homeopathic treatment
Meta-analyses
Key trials and surveys
Diarrhoea in children
Respiratory tract complaints
Musculo-skeletal problems
Hay fever, asthma and perennial rhinitis
Pre menstrual syndrome (PMS)
Homeopathy in menopausal complaints
Homeopathy and oestrogen withdrawal
ADHD
ME/CFS
Surgery
Dengue haemorrhagic fever
Cost benefit
Basic research – The effect of high dilutions
Treatment of animals
Research website addresses
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