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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2024 · 52 MIN

EP78: The Work of the Homeopathy Research Institute with Rachel Roberts

from Homeopathy Health with Atiq & Naila · host Atiq Ahmad Bhatti

The Homeopathy Health Show welcomes Rachel Roberts, Chief Executive of the Homeopathy Research Institute, a UK based charity that is dedicated to promoting high quality research in Homeopathy around the world. The charity was founded by physicist Dr Alexander Tournier and is now very much a leading research authority on Homeopathic research, answering the questions of the efficacy of homeopathy, its viability in healthcare, safety and vast application in human and animal health as well as the health of crops and soil. Rachel Roberts has worked at the institute since 2010 and is a graduate with a 1st class honours degree in biological sciences, specializing in physiology. Rachel shares her journey to Homeopathy and the groundbreaking work of the HRI in presenting high quality studies on the efficacy of Homeopathy in various health scenarios and applications.   Be inspired and join the conversation. The ‘VOICE OF HOMEOPATHY’ on radio and podcast.   Support Homeopathy on Radio & Podcast by subscribing to the Homeopathy Health Show.

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