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Homeopaths
Conduct Groundbreaking NIH Fibromyalgia Study.(National Institutes of Health) With conventional fibromyalgic treatment
losing ground and providing little benefit, a groundbreaking, two-year grant
has been given to Arizona homeopaths to study treatment of the disease. The Society for the Establishment of
Research in Classical Homeopathy (SERCH) in Phoenix, Arizona will provide
classical homeopathic treatment and data for a National Institutes of Health
(NIH) fibromyalgia study. "This is important work because there is a
strong need to do homeopathic research that conventional medicine will
accept," states Dr. Todd Rowe, MD(H), director of SERCH and the Desert
Institute School of Classical Homeopathy (DISCE) in Phoenix. SERCH and DISCH are
part of a handful of flourishing, freestanding homeopathic entities in
Arizona and the United States. "Our research represents one of the
few homeopathic-oriented grants NIH has funded," says Dr. Iris Bell,
MD(H) of the over $250,000 the study will receive over two years. Bell, an associate professor of psychiatry
at the University of Arizona's well-known Program in Integrative Medicine, is
the study's principal investigator and received her homeopathic training at
DISCH. SERCH and Rowe's solid dedication to
meeting high-quality research requirements, Bell states, was a critical
element in determining who should conduct the bulk of the study.
Additionally, Rowe is one of the few homeopathic physicians in the United
States that is not only state-licensed with nationally recognized credentials
but also has experience in classical homeopathic research and education. Bell
adds that NTH's National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
(NCCAM) wants to see more done in five designated frontier categories, one of
which is Alternative Medical Systems. Homeopathy is an alternative medical
system. According to NCCAM's spokesperson, Anita
Greene, this grant will be used, in part, "to determine if this area is
feasible for more intensive study via a larger-scale research grant in the
future." Underlining the importance of homeopathy
and other types of alternative care, NCCAM quotes a 1997 Journal of American
Medicine Association report that states the importance Americans place on
complementary care, with over 42% utilizing alternative medicine. In 1997,
"Americans spent more out of pocket for complementary and alternative
medicine than they paid out of pocket for all hospitalizations," states
NCCAM in its just-released five-year strategic plan draft. The fibromyalgia study will treat each
subject for six months with homeopathy, taking psychophysiological recordings
throughout the treatment. The research looks to determine, through
sophisticated, individualized statistical data, what type of individual would
respond best to homeopathy when caring for fibromyalgia patients.
Additionally, the investigation will develop standardized homeopathic
research tools, which currently do not exist, in order to provide consistent
homeopathic research. The study is still recruiting fibromyalgia
subjects; the current phone number for study participants is 520-626-3512. |
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Contact Information To request information, please contact
Therese Flores of Flores Communications for the Desert Institute School of
Classical Homeopathy at 480-682-9030 (phone/fax) or by e-mail at gtflores@
concentric.net. About Todd Rowe Founder of the Desert Institute Development
Group, Inc. and DISCH, Dr. Todd Rowe earned his Doctorate of Medicine at Rush
Medical School, Chicago, Illinois, and completed his psychiatric training at
the University of Vermont. He graduated from the Hahnemann College of
Homeopathy in Albany, California, and is a licensed homeopathic physician in
Arizona, as well as receiving CCH and DHt certification. He has been studying
and practicing homeopathy for 16 years and has his own clinic in Phoenix,
Arizona, called The Desert Institute of Classical Homeopathy. Dr. Rowe teaches extensively and has
written several books on classical homeopathy. He is the vice president of
several organizations: the National Center for Homeopathy, the Council for
Homeopathic Education, and the Council for Homeopathic Certification. He is not only director of DISCH and a
faculty member but he also teaches homeopathy at the Hahnemann College of
Homeopathy in northern California, the San Diego School of Homeopathy, and at
the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe, Arizona. Dr. Rowe is often requested for special
speaking engagements as an expert on homeopathy and homeopathy's future in
the United States. About DISCH Because of alternative medicine's
resurgence in the United States, high patient demand for homeopathy, and the
need to successfully train homeopathic practitioners, the Arizona homeopathic
community capitalized upon a long-held vision: that a quality learning center
could be located in Phoenix. As a result, The Desert Institute Development
Group (DIDG), a non-profit corporation (501C3) was incorporated in the state
of Arizona in October 1999, including within it the Desert Institute School
of Classical Homeopathy (DISCH). Licensed by the state of Arizona, DISCH
started classes in February 2000, located at 5501 N. 19th Avenue, Suite 425,
in Phoenix, Arizona. Its professional program enrolled 19 students which meet
once a month for three continuous days over a two-year period for didactic
training. A third, optional clinical year follows. DISCH will begin a new
class of students for its 500-hour professional program in February 2001. The
institution employs 10 part-time faculty, with diverse homeopathic
backgrounds and knowledge. Several of the faculty are published writers of
homeopathic books. Additionally, the Ardella Hecht Memorial Library is housed
on campus, an aspect only 50% of other US homeopathic schools enjoy. The
library contains homeopathic books and literature and is open to not only the
students but the general public. The school is working toward certification
with the Council for Homeopathic Education. About Homeopathy Homeopathy is a form of complementary
medicine that is both holistic and scientifically-based. It is safe to use,
inexpensive, effective for acute needs, and curative of chronic disease. |
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It was founded by Samuel Hahnemann, more
than 200 years ago, although the principles on which it is based have been
utilized in healing for thousands of years. Homeopathic remedies work through
activating the body's own powers of self regulation and self-healing.
Homeopathy treats the individual, not the disease. So, the same homeopathic
remedy will not necessarily help everyone with the same disease. Classical homeopathy treatment uses only
one homeopathic remedy at a time. To provide treatment, a case is taken and a
single remedy is chosen which most closely matches the patient's symptoms. Homeopathy brings the individual to a
greater level of health and promotes resistance to disease. |
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