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Burnett Homoeopathy hosts 4th World Homoeopathy Summit 2026

The summit brought together more than 150 doctors, researchers, and practitioners from across different countries, creating a platform for exchanging ideas, presenting research, and discussing the future direction of homoeopathy

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Burnett Homoeopathy host 4th World Homoeopathy Summit 2026 at the Palace of Westminster in London.

Dr Nitish Chandra Dubey, Founder and Chairman of Burnett Homoeopathy, stated that the summit represents a moment where homoeopathy is increasingly being engaged with through research, structured dialogue, and global collaboration. He noted that the focus is now on building stronger scientific frameworks and expanding international partnerships.

The summit brought together more than 150 doctors, researchers, and practitioners from across different countries, creating a platform for exchanging ideas, presenting research, and discussing the future direction of homoeopathy. Key areas of focus included sustainable healthcare models, clinical research, and the integration of traditional systems into modern medical practices.

British Member of Parliament Shivani Raja and Lord Raval were in attendance, alongside senior representation connected to 10 Downing Street, including Myles Stacey. 

The summit also saw participation from internationally recognised cricketers, bringing a broader dimension to the event by linking homoeopathy with performance, recovery, and overall wellness. Notable names included Eoin Morgan, Alastair Cook, Stuart Broad, Jonathan Trott, and David Gower, highlighting the increasing acceptance of holistic approaches in high-performance environments.

In addition to the sessions held at the Parliament, the summit extended into globally renowned academic and scientific institutions such as University of Oxford and the Natural History Museum. These engagements emphasised the importance of academic collaboration, research integration, and interdisciplinary approaches in advancing homoeopathy on a global scale.

The event coincided with World Homeopathy Day, commemorating the birth anniversary of Samuel Hahnemann. Established in the late 18th century, homoeopathy has grown from its European roots into a widely practiced system, with India emerging as one of its strongest centres of practice and development.

While homoeopathy has historically been subject to debate in certain regions, discussions at the summit highlighted the need for continued research, documentation, and scientific validation. Experts emphasised that a structured approach to evidence and clinical outcomes will play a key role in shaping its future acceptance.

Burnett Homoeopathy has indicated plans to continue expanding its global initiatives, strengthening research partnerships, and contributing to the ongoing development of homoeopathy as part of the broader global healthcare ecosystem.

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