High Dilution Effects: Physical and Biochemical Basis

High Dilution Effects: Physical and Biochemical Basis
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : 9781402021565
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Book Synopsis High Dilution Effects: Physical and Biochemical Basis by : Nirmal C. Sukul

Download or read book High Dilution Effects: Physical and Biochemical Basis written by Nirmal C. Sukul and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2006-02-08 with total page 136 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Since the subject of high dilution effects is still a subject for debate, this volume provides evidence in support of effects from control clinical studies, clinical records from veteran physicians, controlled experiments on animals and plants, and in vitro tests without any organisms (Chapter II). An overview of the methods for preparing drugs at ultra high dilution is also provided as well as the basic principles of homeopathy, which has been alleviating human suffering through the use of these drugs for several hundred years (Chapter I). Chapter III provides physical basis of high dilutions as evidence from the NMR, IR, UV and fluorescence spectra of those drugs. Since water is used as the diluents media, the structure and dynamics of water polymers in relation to high dilution are discussed in order to facilitate easy comprehension of this physical aspect, the basic principles of spectroscopy are also described. Chapter IV focuses on the mechanism of action of potentized drugs in the living system, discussing the structure of the cell, the plasma membrane, the integral proteins on the membrane, the interaction between these proteins and high dilutions and the manifestations of the therapeutic effects of high dilutions. Some aspects, peculiar to homeopathy, such as the chief miasm psora, and the literalities and time modalities of symptoms and drug action are interpreted from a scientific perspective. Chapter IV ends with a brief discussion on water structures and the origin of life to show the natural evolution of high dilution effects. The book not only helps in understanding the physical basis of high dilutions and their mechanism of action in organisms but provides many new avenues of investigation into this interdisciplinary field of science.


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