Expression of Interest for Collobrative Research

In the past few decades, homoeopathic system of medicine has been able to spark scientific minds to explore the plausibility, action and nature of this system especially on basic and fundamental aspects. This increase in research activity is attributed to clinical efficacy & safety of homoeopathic medicines. Scientists are now keen to undertake experiments to learn the basic nature and action of homoeopathic medicines, which is evident from the growing number of publications every year from various countries. The Council, since its inception has been collaborating with various institutes of excellence to utilize the potential of the best of the brains, in order to yield the maximum results.

Some of the early research work done by the Council (1979 – 2002)include:

S.No.

Collaborating Institute

Study Title

1.

Banaras Hindu University

Effect of 1000 & 10,000 potencies of Pulsatilla (A Homoeopathic drug) on Ovaries, Uteri and Arcurate Neurons in Albino Rats*

2.

Banaras Hindu University

Morpho-Histological and Psychological Analysis of the Anti-Fertility Effects of Pulsatilla*

3.

All India Institute of Medical Sciences

Effects of Homoeopathic Drugs in controlling Multiplication of Hepatitis-B Virus

4.

Nav-Chetna Drug De-addiction Centre, Varanasi

Treatment of Drug Dependent’s with Homoeopathy – An Attempt

5.

Amla Cancer Hospital & Research Centre, Kerala

Homoeopathic medicines Successful in Tumour Reduction

6.

ICMR

An open trial with placebo control in the homeopathic management of clinical filariasis

Trial with Homoeopathic Drugs in Microfilaraemia

In-vitro study on the effects of homoeopathic mother tinctures on live, viable microfilarae

A pilot study on Determination of cytokine (Tumour necrosis factor-alpha) during acute clinical events of filariasis

Determination of bacterial growth in blood samples of patients of acute filarial and its homoeopathic management.

A brief about these studies has been compiled in the form of a small book “Collaborative studies in homoeopathy” which can be procured from the section.

To cater to the growing need of basic research, Council has enhanced its initiatives on fundamental and collaborative research since 2005. The main objective of the collaborative studies initiated by CCRH since 2005 is to conduct evidence-based, inter-disciplinary basic research studies and to validate the efficacy/concepts of Homoeopathy on scientific parameters which requires infrastructure and /or expertise not available in the Council. To achieve its aims in this field, Council collaborates with various reputed institutes and has had 30 National and 03 International collaborations. 33 projects have been concluded in this field and 15 are ongoing.

Studies are aimed to understand the biological effect of homeopathic medicines; animal experimentation to assess anti-viral properties; physiochemical studies; standardization and optimization of the process of drug manufacturing and to know the presence of nano-particles in homoeopathic medicines.

These studies aim to understand the biological effect of homeopathic medicines; animal experimentation to assess anti-viral properties; physiochemical studies; to standardize and optimize the process of drug manufacturing and to know the presence of nano-particles in homoeopathic medicines.

CCRH has now taken a vital step to promote scientists for undertaking fundamental and basic research in collaboration by inviting them to submit proposal on pre-defined priority areas through Expression of Interest.

To download the EOI SCHEME Click here

A glimpse of work done by the section since 2005 is as follows

National Collaboration : Download

International Collaboration : Download

Ongoing Studies: Download

PhD Scholars engaged in Collaborative Studies with CCRH

EOI GUIDELINES FOR COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH

MAP of India

About CCRH

Homoepathy was discovered by a German Physician, Dr. Christian Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843), In the late eighteen century. It is a therapetic systemof medicine premised on the principle,"Similia Similibus Curentur" or 'let likes be treated by likes'. It is a method of treatment for curring the patient by medicines that posses the power of producing similar symptoms in a human being simulating the natural disease, which it can cure in the diseased person, It treates the patients not only through holistic approach but also considers individuaistic characteristics of the person. This concepts of 'Law of Similars' was also enuncaited by Hippocrates and Paracelsus, but Dr. Hahnemann established it on a scientific footing despite the fact that he lived in an age when modern laboratory methods were almost unknown.

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