The Role of Homoeopathy in Integrative Management of Hypertension and Iron Deficiency: Evidence from Recent Clinical Studies and Novel Therapeutic Strategies

Hypertension and iron deficiency are common global health challenges that frequently coexist, exacerbating cardiovascular risk and impacting overall well-being. Conventional treatments, while effective, often present limitations such as side effects and incomplete symptom control, fostering interest in integrative therapeutic approaches. Homoeopathy, with its individualized and holistic framework, has shown potential in complementing standard care for these conditions. This article reviews recent clinical evidence supporting homoeopathy’s role in managing hypertension and iron deficiency, elucidates emerging therapeutic strategies, and explores underlying mechanistic insights including immune modulation, endothelial function, and neuroimmune regulation. Emphasizing patient-centered care and safety, the integrative approach promotes improved outcomes, reduced medication burden, and enhanced quality of life. Future research directions focus on rigorous clinical trials and molecular investigations to validate and optimize homeopathic interventions within comprehensive healthcare models.

Keywords:  Homoeopathy, Hypertension, Iron Deficiency, Integrative Medicine, Immune Modulation, Endothelial Function, Patient-Centered Care, Chronic Disease Management, Complementary Therapy, Clinical Evidence