The basic principles of homeopathy, and its legal and scientific foundations, are discussed in an overview to address the positions of the World Health Organization and the Commission of the EU on complementary medicine.
The basic principles of homeopathy, and its legal and scientific foundations, are discussed in an overview to address the positions of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Commission of the European Union (EU) on complementary medicine. According to WHO, the problem of antimicrobial resistance poses a global threat. The EU Commission’s current One Health Action Plan re-quests research into complementary medicine and WHO urges Member States to include complementary medicine in their national health policies. Evidence-based human homeopathy and veterinary homeopathy, and their potential to help overcome the problem of antibiotic resistance – an overview der Studien deren Durchführung an universitären Einrich-tungen Grundvoraussetzung. Folglich ist die bessere Integration der Homöopathie an den Universitäten eine notwendige Forderung im Sinne der Patienten. effectiveness of homeopathy. Implementation of studies at university facilities is a prerequisite for quality assurance. Consequently, further integration of homeopathy at universities is a necessary requirement for the patients’ best interests.