Homeopathy Study Shows Improvement in Key Kidney Markers Among CKD Patients

BENGALURU, March 11, 2026:
A retrospective observational study conducted at Dr. Kalyan Banerjee’s Clinic has indicated that homeopathic treatment may offer potential benefits for some patients suffering from chronic kidney disease (CKD).

The study analysed clinical records of CKD patients as part of the clinic’s ongoing efforts to evaluate condition-specific homeopathic treatment protocols. Researchers reviewed patient data from a defined catchment period, examining outcomes based on routinely recorded laboratory parameters.

Chronic kidney disease, often progressing to kidney failure, remains a widespread health condition with limited curative options in conventional medicine, making management and slowing progression the primary focus of treatment.

The evaluation primarily focused on two key laboratory markers of kidney function – serum urea and serum creatinine – which are widely used by clinicians to assess disease progression and make decisions regarding interventions such as dialysis.

According to the study findings, by the third clinical visit, about 50% to 58.3% of patients showed improvement in serum urea levels. Meanwhile, improvements in serum creatinine levels were observed in roughly 50% to 74.2% of patients across the observed groups.

Dr. Kalyan Banerjee, founder of the clinic, said the observations were encouraging. “In this analysis, improvements were noted in two important clinical parameters – serum urea and serum creatinine – among a significant proportion of patients. These parameters are critical in evaluating kidney function and guiding decisions related to dialysis,” he said.

Dr. Kushal Banerjee, senior consultant at the clinic, noted that the centre treats a large number of patients with chronic kidney disease who have reported improvements in laboratory indicators after treatment. “This retrospective assessment was carried out to evaluate whether patient records supported those clinical observations. While the findings are preliminary, we hope they will encourage larger, well-designed randomised controlled trials to further study the potential role of homeopathic treatment in CKD,” he said.

He added that the results should be interpreted cautiously and that the clinic welcomes collaboration with medical specialists and research institutions to undertake more rigorous studies.

Doctors at the clinic follow structured treatment protocols developed over decades of clinical practice, using defined combinations of medicines and potencies for specific conditions. If patients do not respond to the initial line of treatment, alternative second-line protocols are introduced.

The clinic emphasised that continued research and scientific evaluation will be essential to build stronger evidence on the role of homeopathy in managing chronic kidney disease.

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