New Facts About The Munich Headache Study By G. Vithoulkas And Hp. Seiler - homeopathy360

New Facts About The Munich Headache Study By G. Vithoulkas And Hp. Seiler

Since its publication, the Munich headache study by Walach1 has been the subject of controversial discussion.2 In spite of this, even in homeopathic circles, Walach’s study is still regarded as a serious scientific trial with negative implications for classical homeopathy and has influenced all meta-analyses since published. As a result, it ”damaged homeopathy more than anything else that had so far surfaced in medical journals“3 and has become a main pillar of Walach’s interpretation of homeopathy as “non-causal” respectively “magical”,4 contradicting Hahnemann’s original principles.
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Prof. George Vithoulkas

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The International Academy of Classical Homeopathy (IACH) is an educational institution which presents academic Courses in homeopathy for the effective clinical practise of Classical Homeopathy.

The aim of the IACH is the professional education of Medical Doctors, Medical students and health practitioners in order to become effective Classical Homeopaths, according to the principles of Dr. Samuel Hahnemann.