Interview 01
Urgent need for new drug discovery - An interview with Hpathy
“In fact, we must realize that homeopathy is the only science that has not upgraded its systems and processes in the last 200 years. In the light of advancement in the areas of microbiology, immunology, and medical science, it is high time that we stop using 120-year-old nosodes.”
Interview 02
Interview in Clever H
“My practice has grown significantly over the last 30 years, with patients seeking help from across the world—mostly because many experienced improvement and shared their results. There is a tremendous global demand for safe alternatives, and homeopathy remains one of the best options for chronic and recurring diseases. Treating patients from over 180 countries brings a great sense of responsibility. My research work and development of new homeopathic medicines are driven by the high expectations and trust my patients place in me.”
Interview 03
Interview with Homeopathy Heritage
“No medical science can grow without continuous research and development of new drugs. For new drug development, there should be clearly defined rules and guidelines. Since no major homeopathic drugs have been systematically introduced from India in the last 100 years, we do not have the required regulations in place, especially for medicines such as nosodes sourced from biological materials.”
Interview 04
The Homeopath - The Society of Homeopaths, UK
“Homœopathy, as I hope to see in the future, will have a revolutionary facelift. Homæopathic medicines should be better understood and evaluated in the modern light of immunology and nuclear physics. There will be a major breakthrough in this area, one day, I am sure. You will then find homœopathy enjoying its deserving position.”
Interview 05
Dynamis - A Dutch journal, Nederlands
“Homeopaths need to enhance their own confidence in homeopathy by applying scientific methods to obtain predictable results in most cases, by almost all homeopaths. This, in turn, will help patients have more confidence in homeopaths, leading to more success in practice. Try to make a professional setup in your clinic, be available for long hours (8 hours a day, ideally), making homeopathy a full-time career, for better success.”
Interview 06
Interview in Medicina Futura
“As far as homeopathic education is concerned, there is a gap and a lack of a professional approach. In such a scenario, how do we expect our science to grow? Do you feel this conference has a suggestion to make in this regard? Dr Rajesh Shah: This is a big subject. I personally believe that the faculty in each college should have a strong scientific basis so that the students can be trained accordingly.”
Interview 07
Interview in Italian journal: l'omeopatia è la medicina del futuro
“Volevo innanzitutto diventare medico e dedicarmi alla cura dei malati, poi il mio interesse verso un approccio terapeutico naturale mi ha portato verso l’omeopatia. Sono felice di una scelta fatta molti anni fa, che mi permette di essere allo stesso tempo terapista, formatore, ricercatore e divulgatore. Di sperimentarmi cioè nelle numerose sfaccettature di questo sistema di cura…
Interview 08
Mumbai Mirror
Facts and myths about homeopathy: An interview with Dr Rajesh Shah
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