An article in Navbharat Times highlights Dr. Rajesh Shah’s views on diabetes. He explains that diabetes is not just a sugar disorder but a systemic condition linked to lifestyle, stress, and genetics. Dr. Shah emphasizes holistic homeopathic treatment that addresses the root cause, improves metabolism, and helps control complications, while also stressing the importance of diet, discipline, and long-term management.
Homoeopathy pills as effective as painkillers, finds study
The tiny, white homoeopathic pills could be as effective as allopathic painkillers, says a new research from the city's premier research institute.
A The Times of India – Rise Up newspaper feature discussing a study on homeopathy pills and pain management, presenting research viewpoints, scientific discussions, and expert opinions alongside an image of homeopathic globules
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An article published in "Business India" magazine about homeopathy research
An article published in Business India highlights global research advancements in homeopathy, showcasing scientific studies, nano-particle evidence, and clinical outcomes presented by international experts. The feature reinforces homeopathy’s evolving role as a research-driven and integrative medical science.
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Dr. Rajesh Shah on Diabetes
An article published in "Navbharat Times" Dr. Shah advice on Diabetes to know more
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An Interview published on "Medicina Naturale"
An interview publsihed in "Medicina Naturale" on September 2015, to know more
Homeopathy study holds ray of hope for HIV infected patients
An article published in "DNA" about homeopathy role in HIV infected patients
Homeopathy will not survive if research is not pursued passionately: Dr Rajesh Shah
An article published in “National Journal of Homeopathy”World Homeopathy Summit (WHS), an international conference dedicated to scientific research in homoeopathy
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Homeopathy on TB
An article published in "Loksatta" about homeopathy role in TB patients
A Marathi newspaper feature discussing research insights and expert perspectives on homeopathy as a supportive approach in tuberculosis care, highlighting individualized treatment and patient-focused management under medical supervision.
Homeopathy role in TB and ADIS patients
An article published in "Saamana" about homeopathy role in TB and ADIS patients
A Marathi newspaper report discussing research insights on homeopathy in the context of AIDS and TB, highlighting scientific discussions, conference findings, and perspectives on supportive, individualized care approaches.
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Homeopathy conference in mumbai
An article published in "Maharashtra Times" about World Homeopathy Summit
A Marathi newspaper clipping from Maharashtra Times featuring coverage of a homeopathy doctors’ conference held in Mumbai. The article discusses research discussions, clinical insights, and developments in homeopathic practice, along with an image of homeopathic globules and a medicine vial.
City Homeopath isolates HIV virus to treat cases
An article published in "Indian Express" about Homeopathy research on HIV virus.
A newspaper clipping from The Indian Express featuring an article about homeopathy-related research discussions in Mumbai, highlighting a study involving HIV patients, clinical observations, and expert viewpoints on supportive treatment approaches.
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Researchers say Homeopathy isn't placebo science
An article published in "DNA" about Homeopathy research to know more
A DNA of Mumbai newspaper article dated April 12, 2015, covering a homeopathy research conference where scientists and doctors discussed personalised treatment approaches, research findings, and debates around the scientific aspects of homeopathy.
Homeopathy medicine research on HIV
An article published in "Navbharat Times" about Homeopathy medicine research on HIV know more
A Navbharat Times (NBT) Hindi newspaper article dated April 26, 2015, discussing research-related updates on homeopathic medicines, regulatory approval processes, and discussions around treatments developed from HIV-related research.
Homoeopathy pills as effective as painkillers, finds study
The tiny, white homoeopathic pills could be as effective as allopathic painkillers, says a new research from the city's premier research institute.
A The Times of India – Rise Up newspaper feature discussing a study on homeopathy pills and pain management, presenting research viewpoints, scientific discussions, and expert opinions alongside an image of homeopathic globules
A clinical study by Dr. Rajesh Shah
Clinical Trial on Potentized Capsaicin Alkaloids and Magnesium Phosphoricum in Chronic Pain Management
A clinical study by Dr. Rajesh Shah, published in the Journal of Pain Management (Nova Publishers, USA), evaluated the role of two homeopathic medicines in 108 patients with chronic painful conditions. The research explored comparative outcomes and discussed the potential supportive role of homeopathic preparations in pain management under clinical observation.
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Allopathy vs Homeopathy – Gujarati Newspaper Coverage Featuring Dr. Rajesh Shah
This Gujarati newspaper article highlights a discussion on allopathy and homeopathy, presenting expert insights on their scope and application in clinical practice. The article features perspectives associated with Dr. Rajesh Shah, contributing to public awareness and informed understanding of homeopathic treatment approaches.
For TB, Haffkine has a homeopathic remedy
An article published on 22 March 2015 in Times of India about homeopathic remedy for TB to know more
This Sunday Times of India article reports on collaborative research between Haffkine Institute and Dr. Rajesh Shah regarding a homeopathic preparation developed in the context of tuberculosis research. The coverage discusses the scientific background, research process, and the potential complementary role of homeopathic nosodes alongside conventional TB management under institutional research settings.
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Homeopathy will not survive if research is not pursued passionately: Dr Rajesh Shah
National Journal of Homoeopathy – Neurology Issue Featuring Dr. Rajesh Shah
200 years of homeopathy, where do we stand?
200 Years of Homeopathy – Article by Dr. Rajesh Shah in National Journal of Homeopathy (1993)
This article titled “200 Years of Homeopathy, Where Do We Stand?” was authored by Dr. Rajesh Shah and published in the National Journal of Homeopathy (Vol. 11, No. 1, 1993). The publication reflects on the bicentenary of homeopathy, discussing its global relevance, evolving role, and the importance of increasing public awareness and professional engagement in the field.
Call for Introspection and Awakening
Call for Introspection and Awakening – Article in Homeopathic Links
An insightful article calling for scientific research, structured medical education, and responsible teaching in homeopathy, while critically examining speculative and unverified practices to strengthen evidence-based homeopathic practice.
Homeopathy: FAQ and Fiction
Homeopathy: FAQ and Fiction – Dr. Rajesh Shah in Mumbai Mirror
This feature article published in Mumbai Mirror presents a detailed question-and-answer discussion with Dr. Rajesh Shah addressing common doubts and misconceptions about homeopathy. The article explains the origins of homeopathy, its scope in chronic and recurring diseases, limitations in acute and critical conditions, and its compatibility with conventional medicine.
It also discusses scientific perspectives, regulatory concerns, patient expectations, and practical considerations while choosing a qualified homeopathic doctor. The publication reflects a balanced and responsible clinical approach, acknowledging both the strengths and limitations of homeopathic treatment.
All about homeopathy - What you always wanted to know
Educational article by Dr. Rajesh Shah and Dr. Rupal Shah explaining the principles, philosophy, and holistic approach of homeopathy, including the Law of Similars and potentisation.
This article titled “All About Homeopathy – What You Always Wanted to Know” by Dr. Rajesh Shah and Dr. Rupal Shah (Outcomes, 2nd Edition, 1999, HSC Course, Australia) presents an overview of the fundamental principles of homeopathy. It explains the Law of Similars, the holistic approach to health, individualized treatment, and the concept of potentisation.
The publication discusses homeopathy’s philosophy of treating the patient as a whole rather than focusing solely on disease symptoms, along with its use of minimal doses prepared from natural sources. The article highlights the theoretical framework and clinical perspective of homeopathic practice in an educational context.
Online Therapy – Media Feature on Dr. Rajesh Shah & Dr. Rupal Shah
Dr. Rajesh & Dr. Rupal Shah – Early Pioneers of Online Homeopathy | Media Coverage
This media feature highlights Dr. Rajesh Shah and Dr. Rupal Shah as early pioneers of online homeopathic consultation in India. The article discusses their development of dedicated homeopathy websites since 1995, international patient outreach across multiple countries, and the use of digital questionnaires and courier-based medicine delivery.
It also outlines their global educational initiatives, multilingual consultation services, and training programs for homeopaths worldwide. The coverage reflects the early adoption of tele-consultation and internet-based medical interaction within the field of homeopathy.
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Doc Bytes Man – Dr. Rajesh Shah on Online Homeopathy | Outlook
This feature published in Outlook magazine highlights Dr. Rajesh Shah’s early adoption of internet-based homeopathic consultation. The article discusses how he began offering online advice and treatment guidance in the mid-1990s, making homeopathic consultation accessible to patients across cities and countries where qualified practitioners were limited.
The coverage reflects one of the early instances of digital healthcare outreach in homeopathy, emphasizing patient communication through email, online case analysis, and responsible guidance while acknowledging the importance of informed medical decision-making.
Homeopathy treatment just a click away
The Economic Times coverage of Dr. Rajesh Shah’s combined offline and online homeopathy clinic model, highlighting global digital consultations and telemedicine adoption.
In Dr Rajesh Shah’s 5,000 sq ft clinic in Chembur, Mumbai, a team of nine doctors divide their time between treating visiting patients and chatting on the internet. Nowadays, they spend more and more time in front of the computer screen and their boss is not complaining. After all, they help run a global clinic in a combined offline-online format. And they’re winning more and more converts to their chosen practice, homeopathy.
Treating patients from 180 countries
Dr Rajesh Shah treating patients from 180 countries in the world: In the Book of World Records for the last twenty years
Dr. Rajesh Shah, founder of Life Force Homeopathy, has treated patients from 180+ countries through online consultations. He is featured in the Book of World Records for 20 years for global homeopathic care.
Homoeopathy Pills as Effective as Painkillers – Study | The Times of India
Times of India coverage of an ICT Mumbai study involving Dr. Rajesh Shah, examining comparative effects of homeopathic medicines and conventional painkillers in experimental research.
This The Times of India article reports on a research study conducted at the Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT), Mumbai, in collaboration with Dr. Rajesh Shah. The study evaluated the comparative effects of homeopathic medicines and conventional painkillers in an experimental arthritis model.
According to the report, while conventional medication showed quicker initial response, the study observed comparable results over time under controlled research conditions. The article also discusses ongoing scientific debates and perspectives surrounding homeopathy, reflecting the broader discourse on evidence and clinical evaluation.
Hardcore prescribing in Classical Homeopathy
In the last 200 years, the science of homeopathy has witnessed and withstood numerous ups and downs, criticism and growth, failures and successes.
In this scholarly article published in Simillimum – Journal of the Homeopathic Academy of Naturopathic Physicians (USA), Summer 1998, Dr. Rajesh Shah examines the evolving trends in classical homeopathy over the past two centuries.
The paper discusses the resurgence of classical homeopathy, the growing influence of young practitioners, and the shift toward innovative yet sometimes speculative analytical methods. Dr. Shah critically evaluates approaches such as subjective dream interpretation and over-interpretative case analysis, emphasizing that innovation must be grounded in experimentation, reproducibility, and established drug proving data.
The article advocates a disciplined, scientifically structured method of prescribing rooted in objective clinical facts rather than abstract or loosely interpreted symptom totalities.