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Homeopathy | 2009
R. van Wijk; Jürgen Clausen; H Albrecht
The Similia Principle, the basis of homeopathy, implies that substances initiating symptoms when applied to healthy biological systems can be utilized as remedies to treat a diseased system with similar symptoms. Depending whether the remedy substance was of the same type as the etiologic agent, treatment is classified as either homologous or heterologous. The intact rat is the biological system most utilized in basic science homeopathic research. The Homeopathy Basic Research experiments (HomBRex) database (about 1300 experiments on model biological systems in homeopathic research) was analyzed for homologous and heterologous treatments of disease states of intact rats. The relationship between the Similia Principle and hormesis is discussed.
Homeopathy | 2011
Jürgen Clausen; Roeland Van Wijk; H Albrecht
The HomBRex database includes details of about 1500 basic research experiments in homeopathy. A general overview on the experiments listed in the HomBRex database is presented, focusing on high dilutions and the different settings in which those were used. Though often criticised, many experiments with remedies diluted beyond Avogadros number demonstrate specific effects. A total of 830 experiments employing high potencies was found; in 745 experiments of these (90%), at least one positive result was reported. Animals represent the most often used model system (n=371), followed by plants (n=201), human material (n=92), bacteria and viruses (n=37) and fungi (n=32). Arsenicum album (Ars.) is the substance most often applied (n=101), followed by Sulphur (Sulph.) and Thuja (Thuj.) (n=65 and 48, respectively). Proving, prophylactic and therapeutic study designs have all been used and appear appropriate for homeopathy basic research using high dilutions. The basic research data set to support specific effects unique to high dilutions and opposite to those observed with low dilutions is, to date, insufficient.
Homeopathy | 2010
Jürgen Clausen; Roeland Van Wijk; H Albrecht
INTRODUCTION The objective of this study was to search for effective agents for the treatment of infections in animals or infected cell lines. METHODS The Homeopathic Basic Research experiments (HomBRex) database (http://www.carstens-stiftung.de/hombrex) on model biological systems in homeopathic research was searched. Eligible experiments were reviewed and analysed. RESULTS The database contains 48 eligible experiments published from 1832 to 2009. Causative pathogens were bacteria, fungi, viruses, proto- and metazoa. In the experiments, various parameters were observed and a large set of medicines was investigated. In eight of the 48 experiments, at least one of the investigated medicines was selected according to the similia principle. Nosodes and homeopathic complexes were investigated in 8 and 14 experiments respectively. Mice were the most often used host organisms (13 experiments). In 31 experiments at least one homeopathic medicine was found effective for treatment. CONCLUSION The results of basic research experiments may invigorate new clinical trials that investigate complementary treatments for infectious diseases. However, all experiments reviewed here await replication and no clear-cut conclusion can be drawn regarding the transferability of in vitro results to in vivo outcomes.
Homeopathy | 2009
B. Stock-Schröer; H Albrecht; Lucietta Betti; P.C. Endler; K. Linde; Rainer Lüdtke; F. Musial; R. Van Wijk; Claudia M. Witt; Stephan Baumgartner
Homeopathy | 2002
H Albrecht; R. van Wijk; S Dittloff
Homeopathy | 2007
R. van Wijk; H Albrecht
Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2011
B. Stock-Schröer; H Albrecht; Lucietta Betti; G. Dobos; C. Endler; K. Linde; Rainer Lüdtke; F. Musial; R. van Wijk; Claudia M. Witt; Stephan Baumgartner
Homeopathy | 2007
R. van Wijk; H Albrecht
Homeopathy | 2010
Jürgen Clausen; H Albrecht
Homeopatia Mex | 2003
H Albrecht; R Van Wijk; S Dittloff