The Theory of the Chronic Miasms of Homeopathy (part 5)

(Part 5, continued from previous issue) Before embarking on a more detailed discussion of the miasms, a glance at the yogic and homeopathic concepts of disease in general will provide a foundation for understanding the chronic miasms. According to yoga, all finite...

HIHT News July-August 2017

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SRHU Foundation Day Celebrations

The Swami Rama Himalayan University (SRHU) campus wore a festive look from 17-19 April 2017 as the University celebrated its 4th Foundation Day with fervor and gaiety. The 3-day long celebrations were inaugurated by Shri Prakash Pant, the Hon’ble Finance and...

Taking Technology to Frontline Health Workers

Uttarakhand has a very well defined structure of frontline health workers – Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA), ASHA facilitators and Auxiliary Nurse and Mid-wife (ANM) – who constantly work towards ensuring improved health indicators at village...

The Theory of the Chronic Miasms of Homeopathy (part 4)

(Part 4, continued from previous issue) In the previous issue we stated that prana is the universal force that gives life to all living things. In homeopathy disease exists on the dynamic or energy level and is defined as a disturbance of the vital force, which is...