Immunomodulation is Homeopathy’s USP

Translations value The immunomodulatory effects of Thuja occidentalis, Carcinosinum, and Ruta graveolens 1M, 200cH, and 30cH on the immune system of Balb/c mice were studied. The medicines were given orally for 10 days, and hematological and hemopoietic parameters were studied and compared with controls. There were significant changes in the WBC count, bone marrow cellularity, … Read more

Plants don’t know what a placebo is.

Translational value. The placebo is a powerful confounding factor in research, but does it also apply to studies involving plants This study aimed to observe the reproducibility of previous research by examining the effects of Arsenic trioxide (AT) in 45x dilutions. The wheat plants were subjected to AT toxicity, followed by treatment with potentised AT … Read more

Homeopathy is known for improving immunity – and this work adds one more proof to this.

Translational value Homeopathy is known for improving immunity. In an attempt to observe the response of homeopathy in penguins in their reproductive phase, this study evaluated the laboratory parameters of 18 Penguins (male and female) in response to treatment with Echinacea angustifolia 6cH and Avena sativa 6cH (n=08) in comparison to the control placebo group (n=10). The medicines were … Read more

Dilution or Homeopathic Dilution? Debate is decades old, and so is the Research

Translational value Dilutions and homeopathic dilutions may seem similar to a layman, but these are entirely different from a homeopathic and scientific point of view. The debate is decades old, and so is the research! In this study concluded in 1996, Dittman J and Harisch G undertook a series of experiments on cytochrome P450 2E1 … Read more

It’s only been 37 years since this Research……!

Translational value Apis mellifica and Histaminum have long been used in allergic disorders based on their clear symptomatology. It was 37 years back when B. Poitevin, E. Davenas, and J. Benveniste conducted the in vitro experiment for basophil degranulations with Apis and Histaminum. The experiments were blinded, and the basophil degranulation induced by anti-IgE was … Read more

Beyond Avogadro—There is something in it!

Translational value Nanoparticles and related research have always been an interesting domain of inquiry in homeopathy and ultrahigh dilutions (UHD). In this study, Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) was used to study the material nature of NPs in UHD. Six medicines in various dilutions were studied (Gelsemium, Pyrogenium, Kalium mur, Cuprum, Argentum, and Silicea). The NPs were studied for size, … Read more

Physicochemical transfer of “information” of ultrahigh dilutions

Translational value The information transfer and changes in the physicochemical aspects of ultrahigh dilutions (UHDs) have always been a challenging question. This study explores the transmission of physicochemical changes of three high dilutions of Arnica, viz., 6cH, 30cH, and 200cH. Medicines were prepared and placed in the receiver solutions in a contained manner, and the … Read more

The neuro-modulation reach of Ultra High Dilutions

Translational value Addiction is not only an obstinate habit, but it also affects all domains of health—physical, social, and mental well-being. The study explored the integrative approach using ultrahigh dilutions (UHDs) as isotherapic and organotherapic therapy in rats subjected to opioid addiction (morphine) using the MORPH conditioned place preference (CPP) paradigm. The UHDs could restore … Read more

Weak Memory – A research which is in agreement with a clinician’s discretion

Translational value Lycopodium clavatum has varied uses both for physical as well as mental symptoms. In a quest to observe the application of Lyco for memory impairment, the study subjected rats with induced memory impairment. The Lyco was used in Mother Tincture, 30, 200, and 1000 for 17 days, and the rats were evaluated by … Read more

Heat Stress in Plants – Cantharis is here to stay

Translational value Heat stress is a major, on-field challenge for the germination process. In this study, authors explored the possibility of Cantharis in alleviating the heat stress in germinating seeds of cowpea. Cantharis, a clinically proven remedy, has been used in humans in various cases of burns; in this study, it was used at 200c … Read more