On March 29, 2025, a one-day practical workshop was organized at Hotel Dayal Paradise in the city, under the aegis of Hahnemann College of Homeopathy, London.
Among a limited group of delegates and students, I too had the opportunity to present my work.
I always strive not to repeat any old case in my seminars, so that the audience’s curiosity and diversity of content are maintained.
Today as well, I presented authentic cases of various challenging diseases before the learned audience. Most of the cases were supported by latest follow-ups, including video follow-ups from as recent as March 28 for some patients.
Through my keynote presentation, I presented several cases, notably including:
CSF Rhinorrhea (leakage of brain fluid through the nose),
Chyluria (milky urine condition),
Hirschsprung’s Disease (a condition where nerves are absent in the end portion of the intestine),
TM Joint Arthritis (arthritis of the jaw joints),
Psoriasis (a skin condition with peeling skin),
Trichotillomania (a disorder where patients pull out their own hair),
Lichen Planus (a complex skin disorder), and
Verruca Plana (flat warts), among others.
About 20–22 years ago, I used to present relatively minor cases in my seminars. But by God’s grace and the blessings of my family, I am now able to present complex and serious cases. This has become essential because in the field of medicine I practice, without authentic documented cases, no one from India or abroad pays attention to what we say.
Please continue to shower your blessings – the journey ahead is still long and challenging.
Although in most seminars, political interference often causes the event to drift away from its core purpose, we still get an opportunity to learn something from one another. What is required is an open mind and a thirst for learning.
Even from the last seminar, I learned a few things about research methodology.
There are several seminars scheduled nationally and internationally in April and May, and I will continue to participate in them – trying to share what I can, and more importantly, to learn as much as I can.