A collection of important and thought-provoking scientific papers by Prof George Vithoulkas published in various online platforms and peer-reviewed scientific and/or medical journals.
The “Continuum” of a unified theory of diseases
This essay’s theme was inspired by a question asked by a child: ‘Why do I get ill?’ The…
Read moreAn integrated perspective on transmutation of acute inflammation into chronic and the role of the microbiome
The Continuum theory and the Levels of Health theory were separately proposed to explain the myriad responses to…
Read moreThe Evolution of Miasm Theory and Its Relevance to Homeopathic Prescribing
For most health professionals who have chosen the challenging path of comprehending classical homeopathy, the theory of miasms…
Read moreAn innovative proposal for scientific alternative medical journals
Contemporary homeopaths all over the world are witnesses to one of the strangest things to have ever occurred…
Read moreHow Can Healthier Children Be Born? A Hypothesis on How to Create a Better Human Race
The hypothesis presented here is the result of discussions with parents of various nationalities over many years. It addresses…
Read moreThe Controversy Over the Memory of Water
For a very long time, the idea of the “memory of water” tantalized not only the homeopathic community,…
Read moreThe Spin of Electrons and the Proof for the Action of Homeopathic Remedies
In the last 200 years, the action of the highly diluted homeopathic remedies has been proved by their…
Read moreCan Homeopathy, a Particularly Mild Therapeutic Approach, Survive and Grow in a World of Violence?
This short treatise addresses a philosophical question concerning the place of homeopathy in our modern world.
Read moreSerious mistakes in meta-analysis of homeopathic research
The article discussed the immanent problems of meta-analyses selecting a number of independent trials in homeopathy, within which, the…
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