Filtered By:
Source: European Journal of Integrative Medicine
Education: Study

This page shows you your search results in order of date.

Order by Relevance | Date

Total 6 results found since Jan 2013.

Homeopathy in the treatment of depression: a systematic review
ConclusionsLimited evidence from two placebo-controlled double-blinded trials suggests HMPs might be comparable to antidepressants and superior to placebo in depression, and patients treated by homeopaths report improvement in depression. Overall, the evidence gives a potentially promising risk benefit ratio. There is a need for additional high quality studies.
Source: European Journal of Integrative Medicine - July 26, 2018 Category: Complementary Medicine Source Type: research

The benefit/risk balance of subcutaneous injections as used in homeopathy and anthroposophic medicine: a narrative literature review
Conclusion The results justify a more positive attitude from regulatory authorities towards the use of this ROA and towards ampoules prescribing doctors. However, given the small number of good studies on this topic, more research on the favourable and unfavourable effects, the uncertainties of these effects and the conceptualization of the working mechanism of the subcutaneous ROA is indicated.
Source: European Journal of Integrative Medicine - July 29, 2017 Category: Complementary Medicine Source Type: research

Gastrointestinal strongyles burden monitoring in a flock of Zerasca sheep treated with homeopathy
Conclusions In this farm, a thorough monitoring of the gastrointestinal parasite burden together with a BCS and FAMACHA evaluation allowed the amount of chemical treatments to be limited, normally administered twice a year without laboratory tests.
Source: European Journal of Integrative Medicine - July 5, 2016 Category: Complementary Medicine Source Type: research

Health professionals’ and families’ understanding of the role of individualised homeopathy in asthma management for children requiring secondary care: Qualitative findings from a mixed methods feasibility study
Conclusions: This qualitative study shows how participants in a feasibility study can hold different priorities and perspectives about an intervention for severe childhood asthma. Differences in valued outcomes that reflect holistic practice should be considered when designing future research in this field.
Source: European Journal of Integrative Medicine - August 15, 2013 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: James Nichol, Elizabeth A. Thompson, Alison Shaw Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research

‘New Homeopathic Medicines’ database: A project to employ conventional drugs according to the homeopathic method of treatment
Conclusion: In this way, the therapeutic scope of homeopathy could be broadened through the addition of hundreds of new medicines that could be employed for various diseases and various modern clinical syndromes. Further validation could be achieved by multidisciplinary collaboration.
Source: European Journal of Integrative Medicine - February 11, 2013 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Marcus Zulian Teixeira Tags: Regular Papers Source Type: research

Advances in integrative nanomedicine for improving infectious disease treatment in public health
Conclusions: Nanomedicine is integrative, blending modern technology with natural products to reduce toxicity and support immune function. Nanomedicine using traditional agents from alternative systems of medicine can facilitate progress in integrative public health approaches to infectious diseases.
Source: European Journal of Integrative Medicine - December 7, 2012 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Iris R. Bell, Gary E. Schwartz, Nancy N. Boyer, Mary Koithan, Audrey J. Brooks Tags: Regular Papers Source Type: research