
International Academy of Classical Homeopathy Celebrates 30 Years
Exclusive Webinar by Prof. George Vithoulkas on Homeopathy for Children’s Cases
This year, the International Academy of Classical Homeopathy (IACH) is celebrating a great milestone — 30 years of excellence in the study and teaching of Classical Homeopathy, fulfilling Prof. George Vithoulkas’ vision of establishing a school dedicated to classical Hahnemannian Homeopathy. As a part of its ongoing mission of spreading genuine Classical Homeopathy, IACH organized a special webinar on “Homeopathy for Children’s Cases” by Prof. George Vithoulkas on 30th October.
Participants from Australia and New Zealand joined to gain insights from this webinar.
Prof. Vithoulkas also discussed the key points from his latest paper, published in the Journal of Medicine and Life, titled “Direction of Global Health Status: A Narrative Review and Recommendations for Incorporating Integrative Medicine for Improvement.” He highlighted the reasons behind the global decline in health and explained how homeopathy can play a significant role in addressing modern health conditions.
During the webinar, the speakers presented several cases of children, explaining how homeopathy can help in both acute and chronic conditions. Cristina Horvath presented an interesting and important case of a child with coeliac disease, treated by Prof. George Vithoulkas, showing how homeopathy helped the child on all levels. Dr. Atul Jaggi presented several acute cases from his practice, demonstrating how adhering to Hahnemannian principles, as taught by Prof. Vithoulkas, can effectively manage a variety of pediatric acute conditions. Dr Latika Jaggi was an excellent Host who organsised the discussions with professionalism and enthusiasm.
A special thanks to Ms. Maria Chorianopoulou for organizing such events so thoughtfully and selflessly, helping homeopaths around the world learn from Prof. Vithoulkas’ teachings. The webinar ended on a note of gratitude and inspiration, with everyone looking forward to continuing the Academy’s work and the vision of Prof. George Vithoulkas.
