A case of migraines and high blood pressure taken and analysed by Professor George Vithoulkas
Presented by Christine Horvath
on Saturday, 26th September 2026 1400-1530 hours BST
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Discover How Professor George Vithoulkas Analysed a Complex Chronic Case
Join Cristina Horvath CCH, lead instructor for the Practitioner Programme at the International Academy of Classical Homeopathy, for an engaging clinical webinar that takes you inside the analytical process of one of the world's foremost homeopaths.
Saturday, 26th September 2026 - 14:00–15:30 BST
Drawing on a real case taught by Professor George Vithoulkas at the International Academy of Classical Homeopathy in Alonissos, Greece, Cristina will present and analyse the long-term management of a 44-year-old woman suffering from migraines and high blood pressure.
Spanning the period 2014–2019, this fascinating case demonstrates the practical application of the Levels of Health theory in chronic disease management. Delegates will follow the patient's clinical journey —a classical example of a curative direction that provides valuable insight into the healing process.
This webinar offers a unique opportunity to:
- Gain a deeper understanding of Professor Vithoulkas' method of case analysis.
- Explore the practical application of the Levels of Health in complex chronic cases.
- Learn how to recognise genuine signs of cure and distinguish them from disease progression.
- Strengthen your confidence in managing long-term chronic patients through detailed case discussion.
Whether you are an experienced practitioner or developing your clinical skills, this promises to be an enlightening educational session with practical lessons you can apply immediately in your own practice.
Reserve your place today and learn from one of the most influential clinical approaches in contemporary classical homeopathy.
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1500-1630 hours (Central European Summer Time)
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1830-2000 hours (India Standard Time)
2100-2230 hours (Hong Kong Time)
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