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Title: Decoding Homoeopathy: Nanoparticle Evidence and its Therapeutic Implications
Authors: Sheeba, S,
Sylam, SSV
Reghu, R
Sanju, S
Ramya.S.S
Krishna, K.G
Chenthik, JPS
Keywords: Dysfunctional uterine bleeding, Homoeopathy, Psora, Sycosis, Syphilis.
Issue Date: 27-Dec-2025
Publisher: Nano Medicine and Nanotechnology Open Access
Abstract: Potentization subsists as a pharmacological procedure, interior to solid whacks which cast-off progressively insipid a drug. Potentization persist as a structure used by homoeopathy, which turned of practicing for 200 years, to sort its medications. The unique measureable is transformed to nanoparticles throughout the process, which might be transferal the "encrypted information" of innovative substantial and devour the organic consequence. Even at high dilutions greater than Avogadro's number, homoeopathic medications contain nanoparticles, according to recent research that used by advanced microscopy and spectroscopy. This research challenges accepted the wisdom of potency and the medicinal drugs. The National Nanotechnology Initiative claims the biological activity can be observed in nanoparticles as miniature of esoteric slew nanometres. The perception of homoeopathic remedies could be regarded as Nano medicines aligns with this endeavour. These nanoparticles have anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and enhanced bioavailability characteristics. They possess the ability to influence immunological and cellular reactions.
Description: Homoeopathic medicine is a type of Nano pharmacology in which the therapeutic material breaks down into nanoparticles during the potentization process. There is now less of a divide between homoeopathic philosophy and modern science because to these technological evidences.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4576
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