Welcome to Homoeopathy for Health in Africa

History will surely judge us harshly if we do not respond with all the energy and resources that we can bring to bear in the fight against HIV/AIDS

Nelson Mandela

Homoeopathy - Helping patients with HIV/AIDS in Africa

We are a voluntary non-profit organization treating AIDS patients with homoeopathy.  We have been in northern Tanzania since 2009 when homoeopathic practitioners Jeremy and Camilla Sherr moved with their young children and opened the first clinic.  Now there are twelve clinics in the Kilimanjaro region, ranging from back yards and huts in small rural villages to AIDS support centers, a Maasai village and school, an orphanage and a hospital.  

The results of homoeopathic treatment are outstanding.  It works in an integrative way with AIDS patients who are taking anti-retroviral drugs. With health and energy they can return to work, care for and school their children and contribute to their community.

Homoeopathy is safe, low-cost, effective, with few side-effects and well accepted by the Tanzanians. The word of homoeopathy’s benefits has spread and we have many requests for clinics in other villages.

 

 

We are daily touched by the tragedies we see.  Although what we are doing is a drop in the ocean of suffering, each individual we can help is a whole world. 

 

Our Mission       

Relieve the suffering of HIV/AIDS patients using classical homoeopathy 

Identify the homoeopathic remedies most successful in treating HIV/AIDS

Spread this knowledge throughout Tanzania and Africa

Produce formal, ethical research on treating HIV/AIDS with homoeopathy

Help provide sustainable community nutrition, garden and education projects                                                                                                                      

             

Our Projects

Clinics  

We have treated 2000 patients in clinics all over Kilimanjaro region. Patients are asking for more clinics because of the good results they are experiencing.  Patients report an increase in energy and well-being and an improvement in the debilitating side effects of anti-retroviral treatment. This means that they can continue taking the ARV drugs for a longer time before the medications lose their effectiveness.  They can return to work, feed abd take care of their children and send them to school.

Day Care          

We initiated a day care centre to feed, educate and give homeopathy care for pre-school children of mothers with AIDS.  The mothers were able to find employment knowing their children were well cared for. The centre now continues with funding of sponsors from the US and Finland.

Training and Volunteering Homoeopaths

We are making the project sustainable by sponsoring three students at 4Kenia, a homoeopathy nursing school in Kwale, and creating a course for village health workers and hospital professionals to learn homoeopathy.