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The Chairperson of JPHMA

Chairperson of the Japanese Homoeopathic Medical Association (JPHMA)
Honorary member of the Homeopathic Medical Association in Britain (FHMA)
Member of the Allianace of Registered Homeopaths in Britain (MARH)
Fellow member of the College of Practical Homeopathy in Britain (FCPH)
Honorary doctorate degree in homeopathy from Pioneer University
Doctorate degree in homoeopathy from International Medical University (IMU) in Switzerland (Ph.D.Hom)
Principal of the Japan Royal Academy of Homoeopathy in Japan and in Britain
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Torako Yui Ph.D.Hom
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Personal history
Born in Ehime, Japan, in 1953
She worked for ten years for television production of both drama and documentary in Japan.
This wasfollowed by the next five years based in Britain as Japanese television news correspondent, to report special topics of overseas wars, disasters, famines and current affairs.
During her globetrotting, she developed ulcerative colitis, and at the end of her tether, she made a life-changing visit to a homoeopath, who led her to complete cure by homoeopathic treatment.
She then left the world of television and signed up for a course in homoeopathy, and learnt classical homoeopathy at the Regent’s College in London. She transferred to the College of Practical Homoeopathy London (CPH) from the second year and graduated from the college.
She passed a qualifying examination of the Homeopathic Medical Association (HMA) in Britain, when she graduated from the CPH, and became a professional registered homoeopath. She was given a special award in recognition of her hard work and efforts to overcome the language barrier as the first Japanese person to sit for these exams. In Britain she opened the Yui Homoeopathic Clinic and began practicing as a homoeopath. At the same time, she also continued her studies on a two-year postgraduate course at the CPH, feeling that she should deepen her knowledge of homoeopathy. During this time, she met Dr. Nelson, who contributed the reentry into the atmosphere of Apolo 13 by giving orbital calculation, lecturing at the college, and she received a special education to benefit from his brilliant instruction. While studying at college she was also practicing as a homoeopath. Following graduation she poured all her energy into her work as a homoeopath and accumulated a great deal of clinical experience. Thereafter, she started to practice in Japan, as well, and has been taking an active part in homoeopathy for 17 years. Her homoeopathic practice has succeeded in difficult cases, such as developmental disorders, autoimmune diseases, inner child, and so on. Her homoeopathic approach to iatrogenic diseases, which is advanced sector, is gathered attention from the world.
She established a homoeopathic college, the Japan Royal Academy of Homoeopathy (RAH), which she has been serving as the principal. This college is out-and-out practicalism and is not attached to any schools nor any dogmas, aiming at bringing up universally accepted professional homoeopaths. This college has already invited more than 100 homoeopaths as lecturers from overseas and has hold lectures with interpreters.
The college has 10 bases in Japan and in Britain.
The RAH in Britain is registered at Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills (Ofsted).
She supervised a project of translating “Organon der Helikunst 6. Auflage” and “Die Chronischen Krankheiten 2. Auflage” by Samuel Hahnemann, a father of homoeopathy, from the original German text.
In 1998, she founded the Japanese Homoeopathic Medical Association (JPHMA) as an organisation for academic part of homoeopathy, professional homoeopaths, and development and spread of homoeopathy.
She has been familiar for ‘Torako sensei (*sensei means a teacher)’, as her lecture is full of humane, emotions and inspiration.
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Major activities
April |
1997 |
Founded the Japan Royal Academy of Homoeopathy (RAH), which is the first college for bringing up professional homoeopaths in Japan and started to devote her energy on homoeopathic education as the principal |
April |
1998 |
Established the Japanese Homoeopathic Medical Association (JPHMA), which is the first homoeopathic organization in Japan. Started to act as the president, spreading homoeopathy properly, exchanging knowledge and information of homoeopathy, and making efforts in international cooperation. |
April |
2000 |
Awarded honorary membership from HMA in Britain |
May |
2001 |
Awarded Doctorate degree in homoeopathy from International Medical University (IMU) in Switzerland |
March |
2002 |
Awarded Fellowship from the CPH, being evaluated her activities at the RAH
Wrote volume 33 of ‘Homoeopathy in Alternative Medicine’ as part of the 36 volume ‘Lectures on Recent Medicine for Nursing’ series, which was very well received |
April |
2004 |
Homoeopathy Toranoko is registered on the Prince of Wale’s Foundation for Integrated Health |
July |
2004 |
Received diploma from Robin Murphy, the president of Lotus Health Institute |
September |
2005 |
The first liability insurance for professional homoeopaths was formed by the JPHMA |
May |
2006 |
The JPHMA started to accredit professional homoeopaths in Japan by themselves |
September |
2006 |
Established The Japan Royal Academy of Homoeopathy in Britain, as the principal |
October |
2006 |
JPHMA joined the International Council for Homoeopathy (ICH), which has 30 organisations from 27 countries as their members |
August |
2007 |
Invited by Registration Consul of Homeopathy UK to give presentation at the 3rd International Conference on Psychology, Children and Homeopathy in Dubai as her homoeopathic approach to iatrogenic diseases are highly evaluated
Awarded Honorary doctorate degree in homeopathy from Pioneer University |
October |
2007 |
Attended as a representation from Japan at the Inaugural Meeting of the ICH in Heidelberg, Germany.
Presentation on advances in homoeopathy in Japan of this 10 years.
The rapid development of homoeopathy in Japan gave astonishment and impression to representatives from other 24 countries. |
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Major lectures
July |
1996 |
Lecture sponsored by ‘Natural Healing Association’ |
November |
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Lecture at the Tokyo Ika Daigaku (Tokyo Medical University) sponsored by
Holistic Medical Association |
November |
1997 |
Lecture for Holistic Medical Association ・Kyushu Branch | d
July |
1998 |
Joint lecture with Mr John Morgan, managing director of Helios Homoeopathy
Ltd in Britain at Kyushu University Medical Department |
November |
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First ever lecture on homoeopathy to members of the Japanese parliament at the
Diet |
March |
1999 |
Lecture on homoeopathy at the head quarter of Toshiba Company |
May |
2000 |
Presentation on homoeopathic approach to a narcolepsy case at the 1st Annual
Conference of the JPHMA |
May |
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Lecture on homoeopathy and presentation of cancer cases to the 6th Japanese Cancer Convention. |
July |
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Lecture on homoeopathy to St. Marianna University Medical Department |
November |
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Lecture on homoeopathy at an event organized at Senri Hankyu Department store in Osaka |
May |
2001 |
Doctorate degree in homoeopathy from International Medical University (IMU) in Switzerland |
March |
2002 |
Honorary membership of CPH in Britain |
October |
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Presentation on the current status of homoeopathy in Japan (‘Homoeopathy and Iatrogenic Disease’) at the annual conference of the HMA |
November |
2003 |
Presentation on ‘Vital elements and three ways to treat chronic diseases, which are associated with the iatrogenic miasm’ at the annual conference of the HMA |
November |
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Lecture on homoeopathy for Japanese Women’s Association in Great Britain |
February |
2004 |
Lecture sponsored by Nihon midwives Tokyo branch (an incorporated body) |
May |
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Presentation on 13 clinical cases and analysis, which was treated BCG water potency repeatedly at the 5th Annual Conference of the JPHMA |
July |
2005 |
Presentation on homoeopathic approach to cancer cases at the 6th Annual Conference of the JPHMA |
August |
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Lecture sponsored by Osaka midwives association |
September |
2006 |
Lecture on homoeopathy at Spiritual Convention |
December |
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Lecture at the 47th Scientific Meeting of Japan Society of Ningen Dock Program |
March |
2007 |
Presentation on improved cases by potentised homoeopathic remedy of vaccine at the 1st Homoeopathy International Symposium in Kyoto |
July |
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Lecture on homoeopathy and inner child at Iyashi fair 2007 in Tokyo |
August |
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Presentation on homoeopathic approach to iatrogenic diseases at the 3rd International Conference on Psychology, Children and Homeopathy in Dubai.
Honorary doctorate degree in homeopathy from Pioneer University |
November |
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Lecture on homoeopathy at Nihon midwives Kanagawa.
Lecture on homoeopathy for business people at New Society System Institute |
November |
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Lecture on homoeopathic gem remedies at Iyashi fair in Osaka |
March |
2008 |
Lecture on homoeopathy at Nihon midwives Conference in Kobe |
March |
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Presentation on improved cases by potentised homoeopathic remedy of vaccine at the 2nd Homoeopathy International Symposium in Kyoto |
April |
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A seminar ‘Way of moving our body and homoeopathy’ was held, as a part of activities of World Homeopathy Awareness Week 10 ・16 April 2008 | /
July |
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Presentation on homoeopathic cases on developmental disorder and intractable cases at the 9th Japanese Homoeopathic Medical Association, in celebration of 10th anniversary of its founding, which Aaron Ward-Atherton Lord of Witley & Hurcott attended as a special guest |
July |
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Lecture ‘Why people are taken ill’ at Iyashi fair 2008 in Tokyo |
September |
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Presentation on homoeopathic approach to Vaccinosis and iatrogenic diseases of childhood:
the Japanese experience at the ARH conference in Britain |
Lectures in future |
Lectures on developmental disorders, inner child, a way of dying ・homoeopathically, a way of being loved ・homoeopathically, Recommendation to appreciate symptoms | /t
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Major writings
May |
2003 |
Homoeopathy guide: Homoeopathy in Japan |
May |
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Homoeopathy guide: Vital Element |
July |
2004 |
Homoeopathy guide: Kids trauma |
November |
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Introduction of Homoeopathy |
April |
2005 |
Homoeopathy - healing mind and body |
November |
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The basic guide to Immunisation and Iatrogenic Diseases |
June |
2006 |
Homoeopathy guide: Homoeopathic prevention |
December |
2007 |
Homoeopathy guide: Childbirth |
July |
2008 |
The Thesis of Immunization Impossible |
July |
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Homoeopathic Approach to Developmental Disorders |
Jan |
2009 |
Innerchild ・Homoeopathic treatment to innerchild | d
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Love ・homoeopathic way of living makes a person to be loved fundamentally | d
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As of 5 Jan 2009
Issued by the Japanese Homoeopathic Medical Association (JPHMA) |
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