The
Kenyan Society of Homeopaths Has Established
Brief
History of Homeopathy in Kenya
Homeopathy was first introduced to Kenya around 1928
by the late Dr. A. Bhatti, an immigrant from Lahore. Since then
until around the 1998, homeopathy was confined to a few Indian-Pakistani
trained and British or European-trained Kenyans and expatriots.
During those years, Dr. Bhatti and his son, plus a number of
others would time to time extend their services beyond their
own practices, to charity clinics for the poor or at villages.
The extent of impact of homeopathy in Kenya was mainly limited
to the educated Asian and European communities.
From 1998 onwards there was a fresh burst of activity and interest
to bring homeopathy to Kenya. This was through the work of various
local and international individuals and organizations to bring
homeopathy to the people of Kenya at large.
Today in Kenya
Some training began in year 2000, and Kenya can now boast
the presence of about 50 active homeopaths of all backgrounds,
about 20 shop-front clinics in cities and villages, numerous
mobile clinics and a number of homeopaths practising from their
home offices.
Thanks to the continuing efforts of various individuals, homeopathy
is fast becoming a household word in Kenya. A few remarkable
contributors are:
The Kenyan Society of Homeopaths has established itself
New WHAW Website for Pakistan
Dr. Khan, WHAW Coordinator, Pakistan and General Secretary of WHAO, has currently set up a new WHAW website for Pakistan. You will find useful information about planned events for 2008 from all areas in Pakistan here: www.worldhomeopathy.com.pk
Bangladesh, India, Japan,Switzerland, UK
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WHAW organizer and participants |
Case taking in free homeopathic clinic |
Vote of thanks at closing by Dr. Md. Faruk Ahmed Mazumder |
Closing remarks by Dr. M. Ahmed, country representative, WHAO |
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Hompath under the guidance of Dr. Jawahar Shah M.D. and Specialty Clinic had organized an Asthma awareness camp in Mumbai, India.
The focus of this exhibition was to educate people about Asthma and scope of treating Asthma with Homeopathic medicines.
The 2 day camp was well attended by 290 people suffering from Asthma. Patient education material containing information about Asthma, Dos and Don’ts by Asthma patients and Homeopathic approach to treating these patients was given.
Each attending person was individually assessed by a trained Homeopath and suggestions with regards to his Health and homeopathic treatment were given.
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Click HERE and HERE for WHAW celebration at Arti Clinic, Leicester. |
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![]() Adelle Aminoff (Israel) |
![]() Malene Vestergaard Larsen (Denmark) |
![]() Elizabeth Brandegee (USA) |
![]() Gabriella Calvi-Rooney (USA) |
![]() Dr. Tariq (Pakistan) |
![]() Dr. Reshma Joshi (USA) |
![]() Dr. Robert Moiloa (South Africa) |
![]() Hripsime Papayan (Armenia) |
![]() Neil Tessler ND DHANP (USA) |
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Christine Liebing-Gabel(Germany) |
![]() Dr.Atena Antonescu (Romania) with Nepalese colleagues |