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HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES ARE EFFECTIVE ON BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY.
Homeopathic remedy is not a placebo and it has dynamic energy to act as
a medicine. Many experiments are done and proved that homeopathic
medicine is effective and curative against diseases. International
literature is rich in publications which demonstrate the biological
activity of homeopathic remedies. The following are some remarkable
works published in various journals.
--the biphasic action of penicillin. (Miller M.W 1945)
--the action of infinitesimal doses of bismuth and its elimination in
the guinea pig. (Wurmser E. 1954)
--the inversion of the effect of cobra poison on a cat’s heart according
to the dilution used. (Bucherl W. & Buckley E. 1971)
--the effect of Apis mellifica on the erythema caused by ultraviolet
rays on a guinea pig. (Bastide M. 1975)
--pharmacological studies on the action of different dilutions of
Phosphorus on toxic hepatitis in a rat. (Bildet M. 1975)
--biphasic action of hydrocarbons on alga. (Dunstan W.M. 1975)
--dose dependence of the effect of heroine in mice. (Castellano C. 1980)
--activity of copper sulphate high dilution on the growth of white
mustard. (Auquiere J.P. 1982)
--studies on the pharmacological treatment by means of Penicillamina and
Plumbum metallicum homeopathic dilutions in the case of experimental
lead poisoning on mice.(Fisher P. 1982)
--studies on the action of Histaminum and Apis mellifica homeopathic
dilutions on degranulation of basophil cells in allergic subjects. (Boiron
J. 1982)
--protective effects of homeopathic dilution of a nephrotoxic metal in
concomitance with a mercurial poisoning. (Guillemain J. 1984)
--protective effect of carcinogens on carcinoma. (Guillemain J. 1984)
--protective effect of high dilutions of mercury on nephrotoxicity
induced by mercury. (Larue F. 1985: Cal J.C. 1988)
--studies on retention and mobilization of arsenic on a mouse after
administration of homeopathic dilutions of Arsenicum album. (Boiron J.
1986)
--immuno-pharmacological action of a thyme solution and thyme hormone
used in infinitesimal doses on a mouse. (Bastide M. 1987)
--control of the action of Hahnemann dilutions of mercurial chloride on
the mitotic index of cultures of animal cells.(Boiron J. 1991)
--modulation of experimental liver carcinogenesis through the action of
ultra high dilutions of carcinogens. (De Gerlashe J & Lans M. 1991)
--differentiated control of teratogenic effects of purine derivatives on
white mice, through the preventive and or therapeutic action obtained
with very high dilutions both of the same poison and of other
substances. (Taddei Ferretti C. & Cotugno A. 1994).
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