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Contrary to classis homoeopathy according to [[Samuel Hahnemann]], this method achieves diagnoses in a conventional way, also applying complex medical technology. Therapies are done disease-specifically and not symptom-specifically as in classic homoeopathy, and in fact with diluted mixtures. | Contrary to classis homoeopathy according to [[Samuel Hahnemann]], this method achieves diagnoses in a conventional way, also applying complex medical technology. Therapies are done disease-specifically and not symptom-specifically as in classic homoeopathy, and in fact with diluted mixtures. | ||
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Revision as of 17:29, 10 March 2012
The Banerji Protocol is a variant of homoeopathy used and advertised in particular for the treatment of cancer by supporters in English-speaking areas.
The India-based method is primarily represented by one Prasanta Banerji Homeopathic Research Foundation" (PBHRF) from Kolkata (Calcutta).[1]
Indian citizen Pareshnath Banerji is considered its inventor; current driving forces are Indian nationals Prasanta Banerji and Pratip Banerji.
Method Banerji Protocol
Contrary to classis homoeopathy according to Samuel Hahnemann, this method achieves diagnoses in a conventional way, also applying complex medical technology. Therapies are done disease-specifically and not symptom-specifically as in classic homoeopathy, and in fact with diluted mixtures.
Versions of this article in other languages
- Deutsch: Banerji_protocol
References
- ↑ Prasanta Banerji Homeopathic Research Foundation (PBHRF), 10/3/1 Elgin Road (Lala Lajpat Rai Sarani), Kolkata – 700020, West Bengal, India