Homeopathic pathogenetic trials (or provings) provide the foundations for the clinical practice of homeopathy. The most recent review of proving studies indicated that provings are generally of poor methodological quality. Methods to improve the quality and scientific rigour are needed to critically assess the clinical basis of homeopathy. This article describes a methodology using a symptom diary with a selection of predefined remedy specific symptoms (proving questionnaire). The proving questionnaire was developed as an alternative to the traditional qualitative proving methods in an attempt to provide a quantitative method that could rigorously validate the original provings. This article considers the advantages and disadvantages of thi...
0-090 Homeopathy, used by 500 million people worldwide according to the WHO, remains controversial...
Abstract Background Two main pathways exist for the development of knowledge in clinical homeopathy....
Reports of homeopathic clinical trials have demonstrated mixed results. Systematic reviews and meta-...
Background. the quality of information gathered from homeopathic pathogenetic trials (HPTs), also kn...
Abstract Background Information on homeopathic medicines is derived from “provings” or homeopathic p...
Copyright © 2011 B. Stock-Schröer et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
This article assesses the guidelines and protocols that Hahnemann developed for homeopathic pathogen...
The objective of this study was to develop a criteria catalogue serving as a guideline for authors t...
Homeopathy is controversial and hotly debated. The conclusions of systematic reviews of randomised c...
Background: The methodology of Drug Proving has evolved considerably since the times of Dr. Hahneman...
Objectives: A homeopathic proving states that when a homeopathic remedy is given to a healthy person...
BackgroundHomeopathic Pathogenetic Trials (HPTs) are a pillar of homeopathy, a key source of the sym...
In 2009, the UK House of Commons Science and Technology Committee (STC) conducted an ‘evidence check...
Background The quality of information gathered from homeopathic pathogenetic trials (HPTs), also kn...
Introduction: Hering’s ‘Law of Cure’ is considered important in homeopathy andthought to predict a p...
0-090 Homeopathy, used by 500 million people worldwide according to the WHO, remains controversial...
Abstract Background Two main pathways exist for the development of knowledge in clinical homeopathy....
Reports of homeopathic clinical trials have demonstrated mixed results. Systematic reviews and meta-...
Background. the quality of information gathered from homeopathic pathogenetic trials (HPTs), also kn...
Abstract Background Information on homeopathic medicines is derived from “provings” or homeopathic p...
Copyright © 2011 B. Stock-Schröer et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
This article assesses the guidelines and protocols that Hahnemann developed for homeopathic pathogen...
The objective of this study was to develop a criteria catalogue serving as a guideline for authors t...
Homeopathy is controversial and hotly debated. The conclusions of systematic reviews of randomised c...
Background: The methodology of Drug Proving has evolved considerably since the times of Dr. Hahneman...
Objectives: A homeopathic proving states that when a homeopathic remedy is given to a healthy person...
BackgroundHomeopathic Pathogenetic Trials (HPTs) are a pillar of homeopathy, a key source of the sym...
In 2009, the UK House of Commons Science and Technology Committee (STC) conducted an ‘evidence check...
Background The quality of information gathered from homeopathic pathogenetic trials (HPTs), also kn...
Introduction: Hering’s ‘Law of Cure’ is considered important in homeopathy andthought to predict a p...
0-090 Homeopathy, used by 500 million people worldwide according to the WHO, remains controversial...
Abstract Background Two main pathways exist for the development of knowledge in clinical homeopathy....
Reports of homeopathic clinical trials have demonstrated mixed results. Systematic reviews and meta-...