The Faculty of Homeopathy is a global education provider and membership organisation for statutorily regulated integrative healthcare practitioners. It was founded in 1844 and incorporated by an Act of UK Parliament in 1950 (The Faculty of Homoeopathy Act) (1). His Majesty King Charles III has been its patron since 2023.
The following articles from the Faculty’s journal Homeopathy are available in the public domain.
- May 2021: Impact of Homeopathic Treatment on the Quality of Life of Women with Chronic Diseases: A Randomized Controlled Pragmatic Trial
- March 2021: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Pilot Trial of Individualized Homeopathic Medicines for Cutaneous Warts
- August 2020: Individualized Homeopathic Medicines in Chronic Rhinosinusitis: Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
- May 2020: Can Homeopathy, a Particularly Mild Therapeutic Approach, Survive and Grow in a World of Violence?
- November 2019: The Complexity of the Homeopathic Healing Response Part 2: The Role of the Homeopathic Simillimum as a Complex System in Initiating Recovery from Disease
- November 2019: The Complexity of the Homeopathic Healing Response Part 1: The Role of the Body as a Complex Adaptive System in Simillimum-Initiated Recovery from Disease
- June 2018: Ultra-High Dilutions and Homeopathy: Can They Be Explained Without Non-Local Theory?
- October 1994: The use of Arsenicum album 30c to complement conventional treatment of neonatal diarrhoea (‘scours’) in calves (2)
(1) https://www.facultyofhomeopathy.org/
(2) British Homoeopathic Journal, predecessor of Homeopathy journal