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.
Assessing Human Health-Correlation of Autoimmune Diseases with Chemically Suppressed Acute Infections of Patient’s Past Medical History
This is an effort to present to the medical profession, a new concept for evaluating the level of…
Read moreWORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION – World Health Forum, Round Table: Homoeopathy Today, George Vithoulkas, Homoeopathy: A Therapy for the future?, Vol. 4, No.2, 1983
Homeopathy is a therapeutic system developed by the german physician Samuel Hanheman(1755-1843). It is still practiced today and…
Read moreThe Future of Homeopathy – A Perspective View
There is an overall impression that homeopathy is used today by millions of people and practiced by hundreds…
Read moreHomeopathic Treatment of Chronic Headache: a critique
The author critically reviews a randomised controlled trial by homeopathy for chronic headache and an observational follow-up study…
Read moreThe need for the correct sequence of remedies
In chronic disease, often several medicines are required to complete a cure. These should follow a correct sequence…
Read moreAnswer to the critic of the paper “The continuum of a Unified Theory of Diseases”
We read with interest the scholarly observations of Dr. Andrzej Grzybowski, MD on our paper “The Continuum of…
Read moreTrue but Strange? Nature
Humphrey’s book Soul-Searching (Leaps of Faith in the United States)’, suggests that we can save ourselves the trouble…
Read moreClinical Trials of Classical Homeopathy: Reflections on Appropriate Research Designs
Τhe growing popularity of complementary medicine has been accompanied by a call for controlled clinical studies to examine…
Read moreThe colour of the homeopathic improvement: The multidimensional nature of the response to the homeopathic therapy
Cartesian philosophy has been the central pillar of scientific discovery, and a great benefit for humanity. From locomotive…
Read more