A review on concept of potentization in homoeopathy with physiochemical properties and other molecular structure’
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https://doi.org/10.7770/safer-V13N1-art566Abstract
Objectives: Through this review assessing the physiochemical properties of potentised homoeopathic medicines by use of certain equipment’s and basic theories by various literature sources.
Methods: Summarized the results from the various experimental areas previously introduced, extracting the general findings and trends and also summarized the results in terms of specific research topics: aging, medium used for potentization, sample volume, temperature, material of potentization vessel, and, finally, the use of molecules to probe homeopathic samples.
Results: There are number of variations has been recorded in the physiochemical properties of homoeopathic medicines by the application of various equipment’s and laboratory tools in terms of potentization.
Conclusions: The field requires further targeted experimentation to validate past findings reporting differences between homeopathic dilutions and controls, and to expand these findings by specifically testing the three main working hypotheses that are currently at hand.
Keywords: Physiochemical, potentization, dilutions, nanoparticles
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