Homeopathy, with the Support of AI, Will Become India’s Healthcare Lifeline
The AAAS 12th National Homeopathy Conference–2026, held on March 1 in Indore, marked a significant milestone in the field of medical science. Organized at a grand scale for the first time in the city, this national-level conference is being recognized as a remarkable achievement for the homeopathic fraternity and the broader healthcare community.
Experts from across the country shared their insights on the scientific basis, effectiveness, and growing social acceptance of homeopathy.
Dr. A.K. Dwivedi, Chairman of the Organizing Committee, expressed heartfelt gratitude to all doctors and delegates, acknowledging their invaluable contribution to the conference’s success. He shared his clinical experiences in treating serious conditions such as aplastic anemia, specifically mentioning successful cases like Shri Lalaram from Jaipur and Advocate Yashpal Singh from Uttar Pradesh. Advocate Yashpal Singh attended the conference with his son Samarth and publicly expressed gratitude for the relief achieved through Dr. Dwivedi’s treatment. This emotional moment transformed the conference into not only a scientific platform but also a living testimony of patient trust and gratitude.
Dr. Vikas Singhal, Conference Secretary from Chandigarh, noted that homeopathy was once considered effective only for minor ailments like colds and coughs. However, today it is showing promising results in supportive cancer care, bone marrow disorders, aplastic anemia, osteomyelitis, infertility, skin diseases, hair fall, ADHD, and autism spectrum disorders.
In his keynote address, Member of Parliament Shankar Lalwani described homeopathy as an affordable, accessible, and side-effect-free system of medicine that has proven highly beneficial for the common people. He expressed confidence that homeopathy has the potential to become India’s “health lifeline” and assured that he would raise the issue prominently in the Lok Sabha.
Dr. Ranjit Soni, Unit Head at the Regional Research Institute, Siliguri (CCRH), emphasized that the Council is actively promoting evidence-based research in homeopathy. He highlighted the development of a digital platform by CCRH, where practitioners across the country can upload successful and authenticated cases, thereby strengthening research documentation and scientific validation.
Dr. Vaibhav Chaturvedi, Head of Department at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Indore, underscored the effectiveness of a holistic approach in managing mental health disorders. He explained that addressing the physical, psychological, and emotional dimensions of patients together can lead to faster and more sustainable improvement, potentially reducing long-term medication dependency in certain cases.
Dr. Atharv Dwivedi stressed the urgent need to prevent India from becoming the “Diabetes Capital” of the world by focusing on lifestyle disorder prevention. He called for coordinated efforts among practitioners of all medical systems in the interest of humanity, emphasizing that collective action is essential to effectively control diabetes and other lifestyle-related diseases.
The conference featured lectures on diverse topics, including:
• The role of homeopathy in hair effluvium
• Homeopathic management of acute emergencies
• Holistic healthcare for women
• Pre- and post-homeopathic oncology treatment
• Chronic osteomyelitis case studies
• Complex urothelial carcinoma case reports
• The role of Berberis vulgaris in urolithiasis
• Autoimmune skin disorders
• Biochemical aspects of osteoporosis
• Anxiety disorders (pharmacological and non-pharmacological dimensions)
• Pediatric neurology
• Integrative medicine in modern healthcare
• Vulval pain syndrome
• Systematic review on generalized anxiety disorder
• Autism spectrum disorder case studies
• Evidence-based dermatology and trichological reports
• PCOS clinical studies and integrative menstrual disorder models
• ADHD and autism case studies
• Complementary approaches in cancer
• Complex cystitis case management
• Agro-homeopathy for sustainable agriculture
This one-day national conference was supported by Ayush Medical Welfare Foundation, Advanced Homeopathic Society – Sehat & Surat, and the Homeopathic Medical Association of India (Madhya Pradesh Unit). Organized through the joint efforts of Sansad Seva Prakalp, Indore, and the Institute of Management Studies (IMS), Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV), and hosted at Brilliant Convention Center, the event marked a new beginning for homeopathic research, education, and clinical advancement in Indore and beyond.
The conference strongly conveyed the message that with the integration of Artificial Intelligence and evidence-based research, homeopathy is poised to play a transformative role in shaping India’s future healthcare landscape.
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