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Amara 2025: A Leap for Women’s Health in Homeopathy

The Amara 2025 Conference, hosted by the UAE chapter of the Indian Homeopathic Medical Association, brought together over 100 practitioners and experts to explore advancements in women’s health through homeopathy.

The UAE chapter of the Indian Homeopathic Medical Association (IHMA) hosted the highly anticipated Amara 2025 Conference on January 19 at the Wyndham Hotel, Deira, Dubai. Themed “Advancing Women’s Health Through Homeopathy,” the event brought together over 100 homeopathic practitioners, medical professionals, and delegates from across the UAE to explore innovative approaches to holistic healthcare.

The conference was inaugurated by Ms. Nadia Abdul Aziz, President of the UAE National Association of Freight and Logistics (NAFL), who served as the Chief Guest. In her keynote address, she emphasised the importance of collaboration with government ministries to promote women’s health in the UAE and commended the IHMA for its role in advocating safe and gentle homeopathic treatments.

The Guest of Honour, Dr. Nishi Singh, Consultant Medical Microbiologist-Virologist and Professor of Virology at Khalifa University, shared valuable insights on the importance of a balanced immune system and research-driven approaches to managing post-viral complications through homeopathy.

The conference featured a panel of 10 distinguished speakers from India and the UAE, including renowned experts Dr. Vinod Joseph and Dr. Khushali Gambhir. Their presentations highlighted the integration of homeopathy’s time-tested principles with advancements in modern science to address critical aspects of women’s health.

The scientific sessions, moderated by experienced homeopaths including Dr. Subair P.K., Dr. Sreelekha Vinod, Dr. Alphonse, Dr. Neethu, and Dr. Abid, delved into diverse topics, showcasing the potential of homeopathy in enhancing healthcare outcomes.

Behind the scenes, the success of the conference was driven by dedicated organisers Dr. Shali Akbar, Dr. Soumya Krishnan, Dr. Seethalakshmi, and Dr. Shabna Haseeb, who ensured a seamless and enriching experience for attendees.

Participants applauded the conference for fostering professional networking, creating awareness about holistic healthcare, and inspiring the homeopathic community to adopt innovative solutions.

The Amara 2025 Conference reaffirmed homeopathy’s growing relevance in modern healthcare and its potential to address the unique needs of women’s health. The IHMA UAE chapter has once again demonstrated its commitment to promoting holistic well-being, setting the stage for future initiatives to enhance healthcare in the region.

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