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1Department of Chemistry, UdR INSTM, University of Florence, Florence, Italy.
Homeopathy
Area of Science:
- Homeopathy and orthodox medicine
- Pharmacology
- Nanotechnology
Background:
- Homeopathy's heuristic philosophy lacks scientific validation.
- Serial dilution and succussion remain poorly understood in pharmacology.
- Bridging conventional and homeopathic medicine requires scientific evidence.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate the scientific basis of homeopathy.
- To reconcile homeopathic principles with contemporary scientific understanding.
- To explore potential applications of new findings in healthcare.
Main Methods:
- Utilizing electronic microscopy.
- Employing electron diffraction techniques.
- Conducting DNA arrays investigations over the past decade.
Main Results:
- Experimental data reveal the presence of nanoparticles (nanoassociates) in homeopathic medicines.
- Findings provide a coherent scientific view of homeopathic principles.
- New evidence challenges previous speculative interpretations of homeopathy.
Conclusions:
- Nanoparticle evidence offers a scientific basis for homeopathy.
- Acceptance of this evidence can bridge conventional and homeopathic medicine.
- This research opens new perspectives for future healthcare.
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