Iconic sports physician, former doctor of Olympique Lyonnais and of the French national team crowned World Champion in 1998, Dr. Jean-Marcel Ferret looks back on more than thirty years working at the highest level. A pioneer of a holistic medical vision combining conventional medicine, prevention, osteopathy, and homeopathy, he explains how this integrative approach enabled him to better understand athletes in their individuality, both physically and mentally.
A rare and insightful testimony offering a different perspective on performance, health, and the art of caring with rigor, humanity, and open-mindedness.
Dr. Lies De Vos, a general practitioner and homeopathic doctor based in Carpentras, shares her journey between conventional medicine and natural approaches.
From the turning point marked by her son’s birth to the creation of her community of nearly 40,000 Instagram followers, she reveals how homeopathy has become the heart of a practice that is both rigorous, human, and accessible.
An inspiring interview that explores a different way of healing, more holistic, more conscious, and more patient-centered.
A general practitioner and one of Europe’s leading figures in homeopathy, Dr. Michel Van Wassenhoven has devoted more than 40 years of his career to understanding the science behind this therapeutic approach.
Through his independent research project DynHom, he explores the mechanisms of highly dynamized dilutions and provides solid evidence that homeopathic medicines are far from “empty.”
In this exclusive interview, he shares his discoveries, his convictions, and why supporting free and rigorous research matters more than ever.
At a time when some are vehemently opposing homeopathy, I believe it is important to report on the experience of 20 years of homeopathic practice in the pediatric surgery department of the CHU of Grenoble. This experience highlights the benefits of a peaceful collaboration between conventional and homeopathic medicine.
This approach was initiated at the CHU of Grenoble in the early 1980s when I first worked as an assistant clinic head in pediatrics and later as an associate in neonatology. (…)