About The Board

ISOHH is a global society with an international team. Our board comprises of leading thinkers in the field of
homotoxicology and alternative therapies



Dr David Riley

 

 

 

 

 

David Riley  graduated from the University of Utah medical school, is board certified in Internal Medicine, and has received post-graduate training in a variety of complementary therapies including: homeopathy and homotoxicology, yoga and meditation, food and nutrition, cranial osteopathy, and other natural medicinal products. He is a clinical associate professor at the University of New Mexico medical school and has written chapters for several medical textbooks. He is the editor-in-chief of the first and leading indexed medical journal in Integrative Medicine, Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine and worked as an editor for the WHO from 2003 - 2007.

His primary interest throughout his career in medicine has been to improve patient care through the implementation of Integrative Medicine - combining the best of conventional and complementary medicine. In 1992 he opened the Integrative Medicine Institute, a multi-specialty clinic, research center, and healthcare policy institute in Santa Fe, NM. Dr. Riley has conducted or managed more than 50 clinical trials since 1992 ranging from homeopathic drug provings and clinical trials to international practice-based research networks. He has been a member of the CONSORT group and worked on systematic reviews with the Chalmer’s Research Group in Ottawa, Canada. In 1998 Dr. Riley founded Southwest Health Options, an independent practice association (IPA) managing the delivery of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) for insured patients where he developed credentialing standards, managed peer review and coordinated service utilization.

Dr. Riley has consulted with international organizations and regulatory agencies. He is a board member of the HPCUS, a technical advisory body to the FDA and has consulted with other federal agencies. Dr. Riley is a member of the Complementary and Alternative Medicine Advisory Council for Dubai Healthcare City and led a steering committee that developed licensure rules for integrative medicine providers. He has been on the scientific advisory boards of numerous academic centers, healthcare agencies and corporations. Dr. Riley lectures and consults internationally on a range of healthcare issues including healthcare policy and regulation, education and research, and issues surrounding integrative medicine. He is married and currently lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

 


Dr Bert Hannosset

 

 

 

 

 

Bert Hannosset obtained his degree as a medical doctor in 1985 at the University of Leuven (Belgium).
Immediately he started, together with his wife who is also a medical doctor, a practice as conventional family doctors in a small village in the country.


After just two years of practice and after several “disappointments” in treating patients with only allopathic medicines, he became convinced of the further possibilities of bioregulatory or complementary medicine and began to follow and completed several additional courses in this field: homeopathy, homotoxicology, phytotherapy, neuraltherapy, electro-acupuncture according to Voll and iridology. Since 1988 he has been running a full-time practice as a medical doctor in Leuven, mainly active in the field of bioregulatory medicine.


Only a few years later and eager to spread this knowledge, he also began to give courses about bioregulatory medicine (mostly clinical homeopathy and homotoxicology) and is now Chairman of three Schools in Belgium: BVHAT (Belgium Society of Homotoxicology and Antihomotoxic Medicines), Altermedica (biggest Belgium School for Clinical Homeopathy for medical doctors) and CVOH (Belgium School for Clinical Homeopathy for pharmacists).
Furthermore, being a member of the IAH (International Academy of Homotoxicology), a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of –Heel and a board-member of the ISOHH, he is now helping to develop and spread the knowledge about bioregulatory medicine by e.g. publishing articles in the Journal of Biomedical Therapy.
 


Dr Arturo O Byrne

 

 

 

 

 

  • 1976  Surgeon. University of Cauca
     
  • 1975-1976  Nogier auriculotherapy and auriculomedicine. Level I.
    Teacher: Rene Kovacks
     
  • 1979-1981 Sports Medicine and Nutrition.
    National Sports School (Coldeportes) Cali, Colombia
     
  • 1979  Course on Voll’s Electroacupuncture.
    Teacher: Reinhold Voll, MD
     
  • 1981 Course on Neural Therapy. Teacher: Peter Dosch, MD
     
  • 1985-1987  Biological Medicine and Homotoxicology.
    International Society of Homotoxicology, Germany
     
  • 1986  Course on Oxyvenation. Teacher: H. Regelsberger, MD
     
  • 1994  Course on Biological Nutrition, Elena Corrales
     
  • 2001 Course on Bio-Mesotherapy, Ignacion Ordiz, MD
     
  • 2006-2007  Course on Medical Bioresonance, Dr. Phys. Gabor Lednyiczky
     
  • 2008  Course on Electrointerstitial Impedance, Dr. Phys. Marek
          
    Additional activities
  • 1974-1978  Medical rotation in Biological Medicine. Biological clinic Los Robles. Popayán, Colombia. Director: Dr Germán Duque Mejía, MD
     
  • 1975-1976  Intern Physician. Hospital San José. Popayán, Colombia.
    Health Department of Cauca
     
  • 1976-1977  Rural physician. Hospital Santa Margarita, La Cumbre (Valle).
    Health Department of Valle
     
  • 1977-1979  Medical Director. Hospital Santa Margarita, La Cumbre (Valle).
    Health Department of Valle
     
  • 1979-1980  Director of Centro de Salud San Joaquín. Cali, Colombia.

Prof Ivo Bianchi

 

 

 

 

www.ivobianchi.com


Specialist in Internal Medicine
President and founder of the Society A.I.O.T.
Director of the 3-years School of Homeopathy, Homotoxicology and Integrated Disciplines Contract Professor at the University of Milan Visiting Professor at the University of Cuernavaca , Morelos (Mexico).

Dr. Bianchi got the degree of Medical Doctor and Specialist at the University of Padova in 1973 and 1978 with the highest praise and laude. As a university assistant he dedicated his activity to the research in Endocrinology, producing a good number of scientific works. He approached classical Homeopathy in 1978 and became a member of the Lycopodium group of Milan (the Italian section of European Homeopathy).

Since 1981 he left university in order to totally devote his activity to the practice of Biological Medicine. In 1982 he founded the Homeopathic School of Verona, still active and respected in the Italian Homeopatic world. In 1983 he founded the Italian Society of Homotoxicology (later renamed Italian Medical Association of Homotoxicology A.I.O.T.).

He has held courses and seminars on Homotoxicology in Canada, USA, Brazil, Columbia, South Africa and almost all European Countries. In Mexico he founded an important homotoxicological group that received the approval by the University of Morelos and Guadalajara.

He has written different books on medical topics and scientific articles that represent the theoretical and practical bases of Homotoxicology. Many of these texts have been translated into English, Spanish, Russian and German.

He is the scientific counsellor of the Internet website www.medibio.it , an important meeting point where doctors practising Homotoxicology can exchange their practical clinical experiences.


Mrs Ethra Eleady-Cole

 

 

 

 

 

Ethra Eleady-Cole, Executive Director

Ethra Eleady-Cole joined ISOHH in early 2009 and has helped to lay the foundation that is establishing ISOHH as one of the key authorities in the world of bioregulatory medicine and microdose therapies including homotoxicology and homeopathy. Ms Eleady-Cole is an ex officio member of the board.

She graduated from the University of York in the United Kingdom with a degree in politics and sociology and has worked in both the commercial and nonprofit sectors, including tenure with the Peabody Trust in London. She is fluent in multiple languages.