Introduction
Dr.Nagendra
Babu, Reader, Department of Organon of Medicine and Philosophy pricks
Lancet’s judgment on the Homoeopathic system saying “It is
like playing cricket game with the rules of football game. These researchers
instead of spending their valuable time and money on disproving the other
systems better spend it on the welfare of the patient” He has given
a small write up on The Scientific efficacy of Homoeopathic Remedies,
to be shared with our readers.
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Along with
the dilutions, homoeopathic system also has mother tinctures, trituration
tablets etc that possess the material substance in them. Lower potencies
like 1x to 30x, or 12c etc have been diluted least and may still contain
some amount of material substance in it. Homoeopathy does not claim
that the efficacy increases only with the dilutions; we dilute the
medicines in order to reduce the unwanted aggravations. Remember Homoeopaths
like Richard Hughes recommend the use of decimal potencies and lesser
potencies in Homoeopathy. So dismissing the entire system, which exists
for more than 200years, based on one research trial as placebo therapy,
is unpardonable negative publicity.
- Cures achieved by the experienced
Homoeopaths on infants, animal, unconscious patients are strong evidences
that Homoeopathic cures cannot be ridiculed as mere placebo effects.
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Wannamakar
of U.S.A conducted experiments to prove the efficacy of highly dynamised
Sulphur on onion plants. He planted seedling obtained from the commercial
grower in large trays as 96 seedlings for each tray. Then he added
12x, 24x, 30x, 60x and 20M Sulphur dilutions to theses trays. He kept
some more trays as control studies. Those seedlings treated with the
micro dilutions produced onion bulbs and seedlings much weightier
than the untreated ones. Their Ca, Mg, K and Na contents were also
richer in comparison with the control trays. Is this a placebo effect?
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The Homoeopathic
system is recognized by the world health organization today. Efficacy
of Homoeopathic treatment is not new to the medical world. History
shows an episode dating back to 1832 A.D. during the European cholera
epidemic where the recovery rate of Homoeopathy was far greater than
Allopathy. In the same period in Russia out of 1,270 treated cases
1,162 recovered and only 108 died. The mortality rate of Homoeopathic
treatment was less than 10 percent. The mortality rate of allopathic
treatment during the same time was 60 to 70 percent.
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One of
the oldest laws of pharmacology, the Arndt-Schulz law [1888] advocates,
“for every substance, small doses stimulates, moderate doses
inhibit, large doses abolish”. Dr. Boyd’s experiment on
the action of micro doses of mercuric chloride on malt diatase is
based on this law. It is already known to the chemists that the crude
mercuric chloride inhibits the diastase activity. But Boyd’s
experiments [1916] showed that the mercuric chloride 61x accelerated
the diastase activity instead of inhibiting it. To avoid any amount
of confusion he also kept a control study with distilled water. Distilled
water did not show any amount of reaction with mercuric chloride.
Boyd’s conclusion was if the mercuric chloride 61x did not have
any amount of reactive capacity it should have shown the result similar
to that of the distilled water.
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Dr. W.J.
Byod further demonstrated conclusively the presence of some energy
in the potentised medicines, which he detected, with the needle of
a sensitive galvanometer, the Emanometer. On the findings of Emanometer
he tried to classify the medicines of Materia Medica in to ten groups.
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Law of
similaris is not new to allopaths also. It is widely practiced by
them even today. Ex: Streptokinase [fibrinolysin] is a toxin produced
by the pathogenetic bacteria Str.pyogenes. “Fibrinolysin appears
to play a biological role in streptococcal infections by breaking
down the fibrin barrier around the lesions and facilitating the spread
of infection. Streptokinase is given intravenously for the treatment
of early myocardial infection and other thromboembolic disorders”.
If it produces it cures. Homoeopathy isn’t it?
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French
physicist Custave de Bon demonstrated that the sodium chloride 1 M
potency when sprayed in to vacuum produced sodium spectrum. How dose
this happen when the 1M potency of sodium chloride does not possess
any imprint on it. Is it a placebo effect?
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Homoeopathic
supporters all over the world is trying to create a workable model
to explain the modus operandi of Homoeopathic cure. “Storage
of vibratory energy” is one of such theories, which gives some
hope on the modus operandi of Homoeopathic cure. It explains that
during the collision process, vibratory energy is exchanged between
the source drug and the water and the water is left with a vibratory
imprint of the drug. Further succussion deepens the imprint of the
drug. In another experiment different potencies of Pulsatilla were
frozen at – 100c, and photographed under polarized light to
see any difference. The results were strikingly in support of Homoeopathy.
Each potency has shown different crystal sizes as the potency increased
indicating the increased energy storage vibratory modes.
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A
treatise on Organon of medicine, part-III, Dr. Ashok Kumar
Das, reprint 1994, page no 135]
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Homoeopathy,
how does it work? Homoeopulse, July-sep 2001. Bradford logic
of figures [1900]:
from Tyler: Homoeopathic drug pictures: health science [1978].
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Principles
and practice of Homoeopathy, M.L.Dhawle, M.D. [BOM] page
no: 20, second edition.
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Text
book of Microbiology 6th edition, Dr. Ananthanarayanan,
C.K.J. Paniker. Page no: 192.
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A
treatise on Organon of medicine, part-III, Dr. Ashok Kumar
Das, reprint 1994, page no 137
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