Over the years, I have organised many informative and themed meetings on Homeopathic Medicine: in particular, what it is and, above all, what it is NOT, but continues to be the subject of misinformation, especially by the media.
Starting in autumn 2025, we are planning a series of conferences for the general public: several online meetings that will certainly be recorded and available on the website, but we are also counting on the presence of a live audience, which we hope will be interested and eager to contribute with their questions.
The meetings will be held by Dr. Massimo Mangialavori and other colleagues with whom he has been collaborating for some time.
If you are interested in participating directly, please contact my secretary, and we will take note of your name and email address to inform you well in advance of the date, time and visibility of the event.
If you would like to suggest topics for us to cover or have any special requests, we will be happy to consider them:
– What homeopathic medicine is and what it is not, the principles on which it is based and how it has developed from its inception to the present day. The possibilities and limitations of homeopathic medicine.
– What homeopathic remedies are, in what form they can be purchased, and why they are still not always easy to find today (in Italy). What is being passed off as homeopathic remedies, whether intentionally or not, and the current state of research into their mechanism of action.
– The concept of health, illness and treatment according to homeopathic medicine. Indications for treatment at any age in humans, pets and farm animals. Something about agro-homeopathy.
– Integration of homeopathic therapies with other medicines and treatment pathways.
I know that a doctor should not publicly express his political views, and I have never done so in 40 years precisely to avoid the risk of any possible contamination of my doctor-patient relationships. But today, right now, I wish to take that risk. Today, right now, I feel a moral and civic duty to express my position, in the face of the humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in Gaza.
As someone involved in scientific research, teaching, and caring for many patients, as a doctor who believes in the values of international cooperation and scientific diplomacy, I cannot remain silent in the face of the systematic devastation that has been going on for too many months, and too many years, now.
I express my unequivocal solidarity with the Palestinian people, particularly those forced to live in inhumane conditions in the Gaza Strip, including the inability to access drinking water, food, and essential goods. The severity of the suffering inflicted on the civilian population, especially children, is shocking and absolutely unacceptable.
I join the growing chorus of academic institutions, human rights organizations, international law experts, and ordinary citizens in condemning the actions of the Israeli government, which have been causing forced displacement, indiscriminate bombing, and the deaths of tens of thousands of people for months. The systematic destruction of homes, hospitals, schools, and civilian infrastructure is not only a humanitarian tragedy but, above all, a serious violation of international humanitarian law. As a physician, teacher, and researcher, I affirm the right of every person, regardless of ethnicity, nationality, or creed, to live with dignity, to have access to education and health care, and to be protected from violence. The deliberate assumption of the risk of harming innocent civilians, particularly children, as documented by international observers and authoritative journalistic sources, requires a clear and decisive moral stance, without the slightest ambiguity.
Criticism of the Israeli government’s actions cannot be confused with anti-Semitism, just as defending the rights of the Palestinian people cannot be portrayed as a threat to Israel’s legitimate right to security.
I affirm the dignity and rights of all peoples. I reject the use of historical suffering to justify present oppression.
I take a crystal clear and responsible position against what is happening in Gaza and the Palestinian Territories, recognized by numerous voices in international law as a war crime and a crime against humanity.