Thesis work

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Introduction to Homeopathy

Homeopathy is the most admired system of medicine after the conventional system of medicine in the world, due to lack of substantiation in the present day scientific world it is not getting reputation, to a great extent it has to get.

In the present study it was attempted to show the verifiable data to the action of Homeopathic medicines.

This work is not a complete work; this is only my observation, which I am presenting in front of considerate intelligence. I hope that it will certainly provoke a thought in an enthusiastic mind.
This work shows the way through which one can substantiate the action of Homeopathic medicine.

This work presents an experimental study to identify the Homeopathic Medicines without label and to select accurate Homeopathic Medicine to a patient at a given time.

The method of selection of Homeopathic Medicine based on symptoms, given by Hahnemann, the founder of Homeopathy, in the 18th century is used in the present century. This is useful but obtaining same set of symptoms at a given time by any given two expert Homeopaths in the field is controversial, ultimately the two physicians will select two medicines for a single patient at the same time based on their knowledge.

But in the present study, there is no scope for second opinion. According to this method of selection of medicine, the indicated medicine will be same at a given time wherever around the globe. The method is based on the natural phenomenon, which is related to biorhythms. Present day what happens u see there is only one medicine to be indicated to a patient according to symptoms but old method of selection leading to selection of 10 medicines by 10 experts, it is difficult to select medicine. Observation of effect of homeopathic potencies on the living subjects leading to the present method of selection and identification of homeopathic medicines. Using this method it enabled to Identify Homeopathic Medicine without label, by giving a single dose of Homeopathic Potency to a person.

This method also makes possible to write a computer program, which can monitor the indicated medicine to a patient with in 10 mits or less. This work leading into the Revolution in the field of medicine by showing the material evidence to the immaterial Homeopathic Potencies.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Clinical utility of clarke's Repertory

The next new twist in the story comes with Dr John Henry Clarke [1853-1931], who established himself as a very successful and highly influential London homeopath in the 1870s. But he 'fell out' with figures like Hughes and Dudgeon, who controlled the movement, to such an extent that all offices became closed to him, except the editorship of The Homeopathic World, which he retained to the end. He left the BHS in disgust, c1900, never to 'return to the fold.' He thus became a powerful 'loose cannon' and effectively divided the movement. This was so for two main reasons.

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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Clinical Utility of Boenninghausen Repertory.

In Germany - the birthplace of homeopathy - many homeopaths are dedicated to Boenninghausen's unique approach to case taking and case analysis.


1.The remedy abbreviations were verified, as well as the degrees, rubrics, etc. As with all projects from Archibel, the remedy abbreviations were chosen to follow the rules of Synthesis.


2. Page numbers were included for every rubric. This enables any homeopathic practitioner or scholar to easily locate the exact page when they refer to the original book.


3. The large original section on remedy relationships was included. The relationships information in this Concordance section is central to the optimal use of the Boenninghausen




"When we read cases from Boenninghausen we may be surprised that homeopaths of his time often made prescriptions based only upon the reports of friends, relatives and even village priests - without ever seeing the patient!" - Peter.

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Efficasy of Hydrangea in The Treatment of Renalstones.


Modern herbal authorities state Hydrangea comes with the specific warning of "Avoid during long term use" because of the cyanogenic glycoside content. Every plant is made up of many naturally occurring chemical constituents. This particular herb contains 1.0% of hydrangin, one of several kinds of cyanogenic glycosides. Plants in the Prunus species like apricot, peach and bitter almond pits also contain one of these cyanogenic glycosides and present the most serious concern. If a sufficient quantity is consumed, it can prove fatal. The concentration is much higher in these specific fruit pits but this warning is given for all plants containing this class of glycosides. In the interest of caution, long term use is discouraged(source:http://www.cherylsherbs.com/kidney_stones.htm)

Hydrangea aborescens, also called Seven barks (because its stem bark peels off in several layers of different colors), was used by the Cherokee Indians for the urinary system. While it is considered a solvent, it is also a soothing nutrient to help the body expel excessive water and toxins. In Greek mythology, Hydra was a water monster with nine heads, and if one was cut off, the monster grew back two. A water "hydrant" also helps remind us that hydrangea has to do with the body's water main. Hydrangea is very high in silicon, needed to maintain flexible arteries, especially important for good blood circulation through the filtering tubules of each kidney. Manganese has only been appreciated the last few years in its ability to strengthen nerves, the immune system, digestion of fats, blood sugar regulation, growth and reproduction. These factors also impact demands on the urinary system. Also found naturally in relatively large amounts is chromium, essential for proper blood sugar levels and circulatory health. This trace mineral is usually in short supply in the normal American diet. Hydrangea contains bitter compounds, like the saponin hydrangin. It also contains the flavonoids rutin, quercetin and others, along with soothing mucilaginous compounds.(source:http://www.theherbsplace.com/Hydrangea_p_414.html)





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