Homoeopathy – science observes direct physiologic effects

Researchers from the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai in India have recently scientific observed the physiological effects of homoeopathy on humans. The objective of the study was to observe changes in heart rate and blood flow after taking specific homoeopathic remedies, as opposed to placebos. They found that medium strength remedies (30c and 200c) produced [...]

Probiotics – reduce stress levels

Prof John Cryan, professor of anatomy at University College Cork and principal investigator at Cork’s Alimentary Pharmabiotic Centre, has scientifically shown that taking probiotics can reduce stress levels. The study, which was published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, showed that after taking the probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus JB-1 there were reduced levels of [...]

Vitamin D – may reduce chronic pain

Rsearchers from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have shown that people may be able to reduce chronic pain by taking high dosages of Vitamin D. The study was preformed with breast cancer patients with extreme pain in bones and joints, which is a common side effect from a widely used medication. This has [...]

Herbal registrations in EU

The EMA (European Medicines Agency) has prepared a status report as of the 31st of December on THM (Traditional Herbal Medicines) in Europe. The report states that a total of 898 applications had been received throughout the EU.  The Regulators had expected that applications would be in the 10’s of thousands. That’s a clear indication [...]



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