Indian journal of Research in Homeopathy is a medical journal aimed at improving the understanding and research in Homeopathy by publishing quality articles . It publishes articles on homeopathic researches that advances or illuminates homeopathic science , educate the journal readers & promotes debate.
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Monday, August 8, 2011

Modulation of arthritis in rats by Toxicodendron pubescens and its homeopathic dilutions.

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Modulation of arthritis in rats by Toxicodendron pubescens and its homeopathic dilutions.

Patil CR, Rambhade AD, Jadhav RB, Patil KR, Dubey VK, Sonara BM, Toshniwal SS.

Source

R. C. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Karvand Naka, Shirpur 425 405, Dhule, Maharashtra, India.

Abstract
BACKGROUND:

Toxicodendron pubescens P. Mill (Anacardiaceae) known in homeopathy as Rhus toxicodendron (Rhus tox) is used as an anti-inflammatory medicine in homeopathic practice. In this study, Rhus tox in its crude form and homeopathic dilutions (3cH, 6cH, 30cH, 200cH) was evaluated for effects on Complete Freund's Adjuvant (CFA) induced arthritis in rats.

METHOD:

We assessed the severity of arthritis through observations including inflammatory lesions, body and organ weight and hematological parameters including C-reactive protein (CRP). Blinded radiological analysis of the affected joints and pain intensity determination was also carried out.

RESULTS:

Rhus tox protected rats from CFA-induced inflammatory lesions, body weight changes and hematological alterations. Rhus tox protected against radiological joint alterations due to arthritis. Arthritic pain scores were also favorably affected by Rhus tox. All the dilutions of Rhus tox including crude form showed anti-arthritic activity. The maximum protective effect was evident in the crude form at 10mg/kg/day, by mouth.

CONCLUSION:

This study supports claims in the homeopathic literature on the role of Rhus tox and its ultra dilutions in the treatment of arthritis and associated pain. Further study is needed to explain this anti-arthritic effect of Rhus tox.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Launch of CAM Quest Database & Homeopathic Veterinary Database (VetCR)

Launch of CAM-QuestDatabase
The Carstens Foundation in Germany has recently launched an excellent online database of clinica lresearch in CAM. Studies in nine different therapies have been included: acupuncture, anthroposophic medicine, ayurveda, bioenergetics, herbal medicine, homeopathy, manual medicine, mind-body medicine and TCM.
The database includes a large number of German homeopathic case reports and provides the facility to perform searches by disease, therapy and study design. The ‘quick search’ function provides a synopsis of studies using the most common therapies for the most common diseases whilst the ‘expert search’ function enables a detailed, comprehensive search across the CAM therapies and full range of diseases within the database.
At present the database is available in English, French, Dutch and German, but there are plans to translate it into all European languages. It is accessible free of charge at  http://www.cam-quest.org
First Homeopathic Veterinary Database (VetCR)
The first database of clinical research in veterinary homeopathy is now accessible online. Containing all available literature on original veterinary studies it provides access to approximately 200 entries of randomised clinical trials, non-randomised clinical trials, observational studies, drug provings, case reports and case series.
Produced by the Carstens Foundation, the database is freely available at [ http://www.carstens-stiftung.de/clinresvet/index.php

Thursday, January 6, 2011

HOMEOPATHY : Volume 99, Issue 2, Pages 89-152 (April 2010)

Homeopathy : Volume 99, Issue 2, Pages 89-152 (April 2010)

Contents:

  • Quasi-quantum phenomena and homeopathy
  • A randomized controlled trial to compare the
    use of homeopathy and internal Teat Sealers for
    the prevention of mastitis in organically farmed
    dairy cows during the dry period and 100 days
    post-calving
  • Effect of dielectric dispersion on potentised
    homeopathic medicines
  • Quasi-quantum phenomena: the key to
    understanding homeopath
  • Opposite repertory-rubrics in Bayesian
    perspective
  • The placebo effect and homeopathy
  • A short history of the development of
    homeopathy in India
  • 20 years ago: The British Homoeopathic Journal,
    April 1990
  • International press abstracts
  • Dr RAF Jack: 28 February 1920–9 July 2009
  • Dorothy Cooper: 30 June 1915–29 December 2008
  • Clinical trials, clinical evidence, and selective citation
  • Erratum to ‘‘Chronic primary insomnia: Efficacy
    of homeopathic simillimum’’ [Homeopathy 99
    (2010) 63–68]
  • Erratum to ‘‘Animal models for studying
    homeopathy and high dilutions: Conceptual
    critical review’’ [Homeopathy 99 (2010) 37–50]

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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Homeopathy, Volume 99, Issue 4, (October 2010)

Homeopathy, Volume 99, Issue 4, (October 2010)

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Contents
Editorial Board
Editorial

Do serial dilutions really dilute?
Original papers
Extreme homeopathic dilutions retain starting materials: A nanoparticulate perspective
Homeopathic prescribing for chronic conditions in feline and canine veterinary practice
Homeopathic Symphytum officinale increases removal torque and radiographic bone density around titanium implants in rats
Statins withdrawal, vascular complications, rebound effect and similitude
Research Review
Infection models in basic research on homeopathy
Social and Historical
200 years Organon of Medicine – A comparative Review of its six editions (1810–1842)
International cooperation in support of homeopathy and complementary medicine in developing countries: the Tuscan experience
20 years ago: The British Homoeopathic Journal, October 1990
Reviews and Abstracts
International press abstracts
Letters to the Editor
Sceptical views on homeopathy: Do we really need “sceptical” homeopaths?
Reply to D. Mastrangelo

Forthcoming meetings

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Homeopathy, Volume 99, Issue 3, Pages 153-228 (July 2010)

Homeopathy, Volume 99, Issue 3, Pages 153-228 (July 2010)

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  • Contents
    Editorial Board
    Editorial
    Prophylaxis against Leptospirosis using a nosode: Can this large cohort study serve as a model for future replications?
    Original papers
    Large-scale application of highly-diluted bacteria for Leptospirosis epidemic control
    Chelidonium majus 30C and 200C in induced hepato-toxicity in rats
    Heparin-binding epidermal growth factor expression in KATO-III cells after Helicobacter pylori stimulation under the influence of strychnos Nux vomica and Calendula officinalis
    Preliminary investigation of metal and metalloid contamination of homeopathic products marketed in Croatia
    Database on veterinary clinical research in homeopathy
    Clinical
    Semi-standardised homeopathic treatment of premenstrual syndrome with a limited number of medicines: Feasibility study
    Case history: Individualized homeopathy and severe chronic idiopathic neutropenia (SCN)
    Social and Historical
    Hong Kong homeopathy: How it arrived and how it connected with Chinese medicine
    The concept of health – in the history of medicine and in the writings of Hahnemann
    20 years ago: The British Homoeopathic Journal, July 1990
    Book Review
    The Homeopathic Revolution: why famous people and cultural heroes choose homeopathy
    Obituary
    Harris Livermore Coulter: 8 October 1932–28 October 2009. Honouring Harris Coulter and his contribution to Homeopathy and to history
    Letters to the Editor
    “Homeopathy: Ex nihilo fit nihil”?
    Forthcoming meetings
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Saturday, October 2, 2010

Reproductive performance of sows inseminated with diluted semen treated with homeopathic medicine

Reproductive performance of sows inseminated with diluted semen treated with homeopathic medicine

Francisco Rafael Martins Soto, Erlete Rosalina Vuaden, Cideli de Paula Coelho, Leoni Villano Bonamin, Sérgio Santos de Azevedo, Nilson Roberti Benites, Flavia Regina Oliveira de Barros, Marcelo Demarchi Goissis, Mayra Elena Ortiz Assumpção, Mariana Groke Marques

Abstract

Aims: this study sought to assess the reproductive performance of sows inseminated with sperm treated with homeopathic medicines. Materials and methods: the semen of 2 sexually mature boars age 18 months Pietrain and Duroc cross-bred with similar genetic and reproductive performance were chosen, as well as 125 sows. Sixteen samples of semen were collected and standardized through semen evaluation. Three homeopathic preparations and a placebo (control) were tested on the sperm (n=31/32 per group): Avena sativa 6cH, Pulsatilla nigricans 6cH and Avena sativa 6cH + Pulsatilla nigricans 6cH. Sows were inseminated 3 times with the same estrous diagnostic procedures. Results: there was significant difference (p<0.05) between Avena sativa 6cH and the other 3 groups regarding the return to estrus and parturition rate. There was no significant difference among the groups regarding the number of newborn piglets. Conclusion: these data suggest that homeopathic preparation Avena sativa may be used directly on sperm cells to improve the parturition rate in technified swine farms.

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Source : International Journal of High Dilution Research