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Webinar by Professor George Vithoulkas_”Classical Homeopathy for Dermatological Diseases”

Dear Medical Professionals, Homeopaths, Students and Friends of HomeopathyWe would like to announce our new 12 hour webinar in the ‘ Watch & Learn Series’ -“Classical Homeopathy for Dermatological Diseases” – A Webinar by Professor George Vithoulkasheld on the 4th and 5th  of November 2023, 14.00 – 20.00 Greek timeProf. George Vithoulkas, on both days, …Read More

OUR PRESENTATION AT ANTHROPOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY OF GUADALAJARA

Maria Fernanda Aguilar Duenas, Diploma Holder of IACH and our official Representative in Mexico had an excellent presentation at the Anthropological University of Guadalajara, Mexico. She spoke about the Research of IACH, the E-Learning Course in Classical Homeopathy by Prof. George Vithoulkas, and the Vithoulkas_Homeopathic_Community, a Homeopathy Channel on YouTube. Her presentation was very much …Read More

A Webinar of Prof. George Vithoulkas by Faculty of Homeopathy, UK

A Webinar of Prof. George Vithoulkas by Faculty of Homeopathy, UK

Possible initial reactions to chronic diseases after the first prescription in relation to the theory of the Levels of Health

The Faculty of Homeopathy, UK https://www.facultyofhomeopathy.org organised an exclusive webinar in collaboration with the International Academy of Classical Homeopathy, Greece on 29th July 2023.

More than 320 …Read More

Role of Homeopathy in Mental Health and Disease — A Webinar by Prof. George Vithoulkas

The first weekend of July 2023 will be marked special as the International Academy of Classical Homoeopathy held a very important webinar—” Homeopathy in Mental Conditions” in the Watch and Learn series. More than 800 participants from 61 countries attended live the webinar, which was simultaneously translated into 10 languages worldwide.

Hahnemann, the father of Homeopathy …Read More

HOMEOPATHY FOR ULCERATIVE COLITIS

Ulcerative Colitis (UC) is one of the most commonly found types of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD) of unknown cause. Genetic, ethnic, altered gut bacteria and autoimmunity can contribute to its causation. UC affects the large intestine – specifically the colon and the rectum and causes open sores and inflammatory patches in its inner layers. People …Read More