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The Appearance And Effects Of Music Therapy In The Solid Organ Transplant Unit, Tracey J. Elliott Dec 2017

The Appearance And Effects Of Music Therapy In The Solid Organ Transplant Unit, Tracey J. Elliott

The Downtown Review

Patients admitted to the solid-organ transplant unit face a plethora of physical, emotional, and psychological challenges. Risk of infection, perception of pain, depression, surgery complications, and exhaustion are just a few hardships that a patient may face while hospitalized. Patient need areas thus serve as goal areas for the hospital support staff. While intervention is provided to patients in a variety of forms, music therapy is an effective means of treatment due to its multi-faceted nature; a music therapist can address a variety of goal areas with any given patient. The first section of this paper will briefly outline the …


The Italian Agreement Between The Government And The Regional Authorities: National Guidelines For Aai And Institutional Context, Martina Simonato, Marta De Santis, Laura Contalbrigo, Daniele Benedetti, Elisabetta Finocchi Mahne, Vincenzo Ugo Santucci, Silvio Borrello, Luca Farina Dec 2017

The Italian Agreement Between The Government And The Regional Authorities: National Guidelines For Aai And Institutional Context, Martina Simonato, Marta De Santis, Laura Contalbrigo, Daniele Benedetti, Elisabetta Finocchi Mahne, Vincenzo Ugo Santucci, Silvio Borrello, Luca Farina

People and Animals: The International Journal of Research and Practice

Animal-assisted interventions (AAI) have developed considerably in the last half century, prompting various private and public realities dealing with AAI worldwide to work on and establish standards and best practice. However, AAI are still far from being regulated harmoniously. In this context, Italy offers a unique example at world level: here the spread of AAI has set in motion an ethical and legal reflection that led to the creation of the Italian National Reference Centre for AAI (NRC AAI) by ministerial decree in 2009 and the approval of National Guidelines for AAI in 2015. The Italian legislation on AAI is …


Research Highlights (October- December 2017), Meenakshi Bhatia Dec 2017

Research Highlights (October- December 2017), Meenakshi Bhatia

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

No abstract provided.


Enriching The Science Of Homoeopathy, Raj Manchanda Dec 2017

Enriching The Science Of Homoeopathy, Raj Manchanda

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

No abstract provided.


Homoeopathic Research In Vitiligo: Current Scenario, Deepti Dewan, Divya Taneja, Uttam Singh, Renu Mittal, Anil Khurana Dec 2017

Homoeopathic Research In Vitiligo: Current Scenario, Deepti Dewan, Divya Taneja, Uttam Singh, Renu Mittal, Anil Khurana

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Objective: The objective of the study was to conduct a review of the existing literature on homoeopathic research conducted on Vitiligo. Materials and Methods: A comprehensive online and manual search of research studies on vitiligo through Homoeopathy was conducted to identify publications in international search databases and library of Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy published during the period from 2006 to 2016. Relevant research was categorised by study type and appraised according to study design with their clinical outcomes. Results: In this review, 11 articles related to Homoeopathy on vitiligo were identified, of which four clinical observational studies and …


Evaluation Of Antifungal Activity Of Different Homoeopathic Mother Tinctures Against Candida Albicans, Suneel Prajapati, Mahima Sharma, Pankaj Gupta, Manoj Kumar, Binit Dwivedi, Bhopal Arya Dec 2017

Evaluation Of Antifungal Activity Of Different Homoeopathic Mother Tinctures Against Candida Albicans, Suneel Prajapati, Mahima Sharma, Pankaj Gupta, Manoj Kumar, Binit Dwivedi, Bhopal Arya

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the antifungal activity of different homoeopathic mother tinctures against the growth of Candida albicans. Materials and Methods: Homoeopathic mother tinctures (ф) Syzygium jambolanum, Ficus religiosa, Ocimum sanctum, Allium cepa, Thuja occidentalis, Holarrhena antidysenterica and Eucalyptus globulus were evaluated for their antifungal activity against the growth of human pathogenic fungi C. albicans using paper disc agar diffusion method as per guidelines of clinical and laboratory standard (M44-A) with slight modification. The diameters of zone (mm) of inhibition were measured, and the obtained results were compared with that of the vehicle control. Ketoconazole …


Prevention Of Anthrax Epidemic In Sheep And Goats With Anthracinum 200, Balakrishna Dabbir Dec 2017

Prevention Of Anthrax Epidemic In Sheep And Goats With Anthracinum 200, Balakrishna Dabbir

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Objective: To study the effect of Anthracinum CH 200 to prevent anthrax in sheep and goats in less and highly endemic villages of Kadapa district, Andhra Pradesh, India was studied. Materials and Methods: This study was conducted in 159,250 sheep and goats, in anthrax-endemic Kadapa district in India, from 2003 to 2008, consecutively covering 1 endemic and 17 less endemic villages. Fifteen millilitres of Anthracinum 200 dilution was mixed thoroughly with 1 L of 2.5% albendazole suspension and drenched orally either with a drenching gun or with a 10-ml syringe, in a single bolus of 10 ml for adults and …


Effect Of Homoeopathic Preparation Of Ruta Graveolens On The Progression Of Childhood Myopia Before, During And After Cessation Of Treatment: A Retrospective Study, Sandeep Sathye Dec 2017

Effect Of Homoeopathic Preparation Of Ruta Graveolens On The Progression Of Childhood Myopia Before, During And After Cessation Of Treatment: A Retrospective Study, Sandeep Sathye

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Background: Increased incidence and progression of myopia, especially in Asian countries, have been attributed to excess near work. Topical use of Atropine was effective in controlling myopia but has got side effects and rebound effect after stopping the treatment. Homoeopathy mentions Ruta graveolens (Ruta) for myopia with its action on accommodation. Aim: The aim of the study is to evaluate the effect of Ruta on annual myopia progression rate (AMPR) before, during and after stopping treatment in childhood myopia. Materials and Methods: Ten cases of simple myopia in progressive stage aged 11–16 years were studied retrospectively. Myopia or spherical equivalent …


A Case Of Radiation-Induced Mucositis, R Shaji Kumar, Jyoti Sachdeva, Chetna Lamba Dec 2017

A Case Of Radiation-Induced Mucositis, R Shaji Kumar, Jyoti Sachdeva, Chetna Lamba

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Oral mucositis is a common morbidity induced by radiation therapy and/or chemotherapy for head and neck malignancies. This often results in treatment delays, premature treatment cessation and increased cost. New treatments for oral mucositis are emerging but their success is variable. This is a case report of oral mucositis in Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (NHL) reported after 11th fraction of radiotherapy. Chief complaints were ulceration of mouth with painful swallowing. Clinical diagnosis as per the World Health Organization Grading Scale was Grade 3 oral mucositis. Phytolacca 30C was prescribed on the basis of acute totality of symptoms. Ulcers were reduced considerably within …


Confirmation And Confirmation Bias: The Role Of Prognostic Factor Research, Lex Rutten Dec 2017

Confirmation And Confirmation Bias: The Role Of Prognostic Factor Research, Lex Rutten

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Background: Some homoeopathic practitioners fear that prognostic factor research (PFR) of homoeopathic symptoms neglects the context of these symptoms. Materials and Methods: The function of repertory and materia medica in the homoeopathic method is discussed. Previous research shows how the repertory can be improved. Outcome and Discussion: The homoeopathic procedure can be divided into two stages: an open mind stage to make an inventory of all possible medicines and a confirmatory stage to select the medicine that fits the totality. Closing the open mind stage too soon will cause confirmation bias. PFR is meant to improve the repertory in several …


I Want An Omnipotent Doctor: North Korean Defectors’ Unmet Expectations Of South Korean Medical Providers, Soo Jung Hong Oct 2017

I Want An Omnipotent Doctor: North Korean Defectors’ Unmet Expectations Of South Korean Medical Providers, Soo Jung Hong

The Qualitative Report

This study examines North Korean defectors’ unmet expectations of South Korean medical providers from the perspectives of both North Korean defectors and their medical providers. Seventeen defectors and 12 medical providers were recruited for focus groups and in-depth interviews. Grounded theory was used for data analysis. Data indicates the North Korean defectors were not satisfied with their providers because they (1) preferred human techniques over computerized technology, (2) expected the doctors to be omnipotent, and (3) expected to receive emergency medical service but did not expect to pay for it. Their medical providers felt that it was impossible to satisfy …


Need To Revamp Tuberculinum And Psorinum Nosodes, Shah Rajesh Sep 2017

Need To Revamp Tuberculinum And Psorinum Nosodes, Shah Rajesh

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

No abstract provided.


An Overview Of Research At University Of Kalyani In Exploring Some Basic Issues Of Homoeopathy, Anisur Khuda-Bukhsh Sep 2017

An Overview Of Research At University Of Kalyani In Exploring Some Basic Issues Of Homoeopathy, Anisur Khuda-Bukhsh

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Homoeopathy has been confronted with certain major issues such as (i) how is medicinal property of homoeopathic drug transferred to and retained by the vehicle; (ii) how can it act in biological system in the absence of any original drug substance in ultra high diluted remedies? and (iii) plausible mechanism and pathways of biological action including mysteries of ‘like cured by likes’. We demonstrated through controlled studies the ability of ultra-highly diluted homoeopathic drugs in rendering protection/repair of cytogenetic damages inflicted by whole-body X-irradiation in mammalian model mice in vivo. We examined cytogenetic damages in arsenic, cadmium, mercury and stannum …


Anti-Inflammatory Homoeopathic Drug Dilutions Restrain Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Release Of Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines: In Vitro And In Vivo Evidence, Umesh Mahajan, Ajit Walke, Mahendra Kardile, Sameer Goyal, Sumit Siddharth, Chanakya Kundu, Shreesh Ojha, Chandragouda Patil Sep 2017

Anti-Inflammatory Homoeopathic Drug Dilutions Restrain Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Release Of Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines: In Vitro And In Vivo Evidence, Umesh Mahajan, Ajit Walke, Mahendra Kardile, Sameer Goyal, Sumit Siddharth, Chanakya Kundu, Shreesh Ojha, Chandragouda Patil

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Context: The lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced cytokine release and oxidative stress are validated experimental parameters used to test anti-inflammatory activity. We investigated the effects of homoeopathic mother tinctures, 6 CH, 30 CH and 200 CH dilutions of Arnica montana, Thuja occidentalis and Bryonia alba against LPS (1 μg/ml)-induced cytokine release from RAW-264.7 cells and human whole-blood culture. Materials and Methods: For in vivo evaluations, mice were orally treated with 0.1 ml drug dilutions twice a day for 5 days followed by an intraperitoneal injection of 0.5 mg/kg LPS. After 24 h, the mice were sacrificed and serum levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines and …


In Vivo Evaluation Of Antipyretic Effects Of Homoeopathic Ultrahigh Dilutions Of Typhoidinum On Baker's Yeast-Induced Fever In Comparison With Paracetamol, Saeed Ahmad, Tayyeba Rehman, Waheed Ababsi Sep 2017

In Vivo Evaluation Of Antipyretic Effects Of Homoeopathic Ultrahigh Dilutions Of Typhoidinum On Baker's Yeast-Induced Fever In Comparison With Paracetamol, Saeed Ahmad, Tayyeba Rehman, Waheed Ababsi

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Introduction: Homoeopathy is a widely used, controversial alternative system of medicine. It is assumed that homoeopathic medicines are slower in action and does not work in acute conditions such as ‘fever’. The study aims to estimate the effectiveness of some homoeopathic remedies in fever and to compare their effects with Paracetamol. Materials and Methods: Baker's yeast fever model of rabbits was used in the study. Rabbits were divided into four different groups (n = 6). Rectal temperature was measured before and after fever induction hourly. After fever induction, medicines were administered orally. Paracetamol and Typhoidinum in 200C and 1M potencies …


An Observational Study On Usefulness Of Bromium 30c In Atopic Respiratory Complaints By Assessing Serum Immunoglobulin E Levels, B Akhil Sep 2017

An Observational Study On Usefulness Of Bromium 30c In Atopic Respiratory Complaints By Assessing Serum Immunoglobulin E Levels, B Akhil

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Background: Atopic disorders represent a major health problem worldwide affecting 5%–30% of the population. The present study evaluates the action of Bromium 30C in reducing serum IgE levels. Objective: To assess the variation of serum IgE levels before, during and after intervention with Bromium 30C. Materials and Methods: Thirty cases of atopic respiratory complaints (diagnosed based on clinical history, CMDT guidelines and serum IgE values during the first visit) were selected as per the inclusion criteria using purposive sampling technique. Bromium 30C was prescribed for these cases and followed for 3 months. Bromium 30C was repeated twice daily for 2 …


Symptom Prevalence In A Cohort Of 65 Patients Improved With The Homoeopathic Medicine Mangifera Indica: A Multicentric Open Observational Clinical Verification Study, Raj Manchanda, Partha Chakraborty, Pramodji Singh, M Rai, Ojit Singh, D Singh, Souradipta Paul, Chaturbhuja Nayak Sep 2017

Symptom Prevalence In A Cohort Of 65 Patients Improved With The Homoeopathic Medicine Mangifera Indica: A Multicentric Open Observational Clinical Verification Study, Raj Manchanda, Partha Chakraborty, Pramodji Singh, M Rai, Ojit Singh, D Singh, Souradipta Paul, Chaturbhuja Nayak

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Introduction: Clinical verification is an ongoing research program of the Council that verified many rare homoeopathic drugs. Aim: To clinically verify the ‘symptomatology’ of Mangifera indica by ascertaining the symptoms improved during verification. Materials and Methods: The study was a multicentric open label observational trial. Total 114 patients were enrolled after matching with the available symptom compendium and eligibility criteria in five centres of the Council. The medicine was prescribed in 6C, 30C, 200C and 1M potencies, as per need of the patient following the homoeopathic principles and protocol developed by the Council. The collected data were presented in terms …


A Case Report Of Fibroadenosis Alleviated With Homoeopathy, Bharti Wadhwa Sep 2017

A Case Report Of Fibroadenosis Alleviated With Homoeopathy, Bharti Wadhwa

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Fibroadenosis also known as fibrocystic breast disease constitutes the most frequent benign disorder of the breast causing constant breast pain. The only known treatment in conventional medicine is anti-inflammatory medicines which give temporary relief or surgical excision which results in scarring of breast tissue. The homoeopathic literature shows that cases related to breast lump, mastitis, etc. have been treated successfully; however, no case study/research trial has been documented till date in any peer-reviewed journal. The case reported here is of fibroadenosis in 31-year-old female who was treated successfully with individualised homoeopathic medicine within 6 months with no recurrence. Phytolacca was …


National Convention On World Homoeopathy Day: Enhancing Quality Of Research In Homoeopathy, Bindu Sharma, Reteka Sexena, Jitendra Sharma Sep 2017

National Convention On World Homoeopathy Day: Enhancing Quality Of Research In Homoeopathy, Bindu Sharma, Reteka Sexena, Jitendra Sharma

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

A national convention on World Homoeopathy Day was held to commemorate the 262nd birth anniversary of Dr. Samuel Hahnemann on 9th–10th April, 2017 at National Agricultural Science Complex, Pusa, New Delhi, India. The theme of the convention was ‘Enhancing Quality of Research in Homoeopathy’ inspired by the World Health Organization Traditional Medicine Strategy 2014–2023 for achieving Universal Health Coverage. Organised by the Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy, an autonomous research organisation of the Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, the convention witnessed 11 oral presentations and focused group discussions held in parallel in the main and side hall, respectively. …


Rendezvous With The Past: Review Of The Central Council For Research In Homoeopathy Quarterly Bulletin 2006 (Volume 1, 2, 3 And 4), Deepti Dewan Sep 2017

Rendezvous With The Past: Review Of The Central Council For Research In Homoeopathy Quarterly Bulletin 2006 (Volume 1, 2, 3 And 4), Deepti Dewan

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

No abstract provided.


Research Highlights, Meenakshi Bhatia Sep 2017

Research Highlights, Meenakshi Bhatia

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

No abstract provided.


Erratum: World Integrated Medicine Forum On The Regulation Of Homoeopathic Medicinal Products: National And Global Strategies, Ijrh Ijrh Sep 2017

Erratum: World Integrated Medicine Forum On The Regulation Of Homoeopathic Medicinal Products: National And Global Strategies, Ijrh Ijrh

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

No abstract provided.


The Value In Verifying Medical Folklore, Dennis J. Baumgardner Aug 2017

The Value In Verifying Medical Folklore, Dennis J. Baumgardner

Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews

Citing a related article published within this issue of the Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews, the author opines on why traditional ideas regarding human health can persist over decades, and even centuries, despite a lack of scientifically accumulated evidence. It is important to keep in mind that some commonly accepted truths are supported by little to no factual data, and that occasionally patients may benefit from clarification on what is (or, often, is not) actually known about longstanding “rules of thumb” (eg, certain home remedies, disease-prevention measures or behavioral concerns). On the flip side, traditions that are shown …


Revealing The Phytochemical Profile And Antioxidant Potential Of A Medicinal Folklore: Bombax Ceiba L., Syeda Saniya Zahra Miss., Hafiz Tahsin Ullah Jan, Adila Nazli, Syeda Tayyaba Batool Kazmi, Humaira Fatima Miss. Jul 2017

Revealing The Phytochemical Profile And Antioxidant Potential Of A Medicinal Folklore: Bombax Ceiba L., Syeda Saniya Zahra Miss., Hafiz Tahsin Ullah Jan, Adila Nazli, Syeda Tayyaba Batool Kazmi, Humaira Fatima Miss.

Journal of Bioresource Management

Current study intends to investigate the extraction yield, phytochemical analysis and antioxidant potential of selected plant by executing a wide range of in vitro assays. This was done to suggest the most proficient solvent system and plant part for isolation and purification of probable bioactive leads. The colorimetric estimation of total phenolic, flavonoid contents, total antioxidant capacity, total reducing power and free radical scavenging activity was done. The specific polyphenols were quantified by RP-HPLC analysis. The present findings proved acetone and methanol (AC:M) extract of root bark part as an enriched source of antioxidant phytochemicals. The highest amount of rutin …


Phytochemical Analysis And Antioxidant Potential Of Ficus Benghalensis L., Haroon Ahmed, Muhammad Zafar Irshad Khan, Durdana Waseem, Adila Nazli, Muhammad Waleed Baig Jul 2017

Phytochemical Analysis And Antioxidant Potential Of Ficus Benghalensis L., Haroon Ahmed, Muhammad Zafar Irshad Khan, Durdana Waseem, Adila Nazli, Muhammad Waleed Baig

Journal of Bioresource Management

Genus Ficus belongs to family Moraceae having 40 genera and over 1000 species worldwide. Different methods have been used for phytochemical screening of medicinal plants like total phenolics content (TPC) and total flavonoids content (TFC) assays to quantify phenolics and flavonoids. The phytochemical analysis exhibited highest total phenolics content in M extract of stem and total flavonoids content in ethyl acetate (EA) extract of leaves i.e. 61.2±1.3 µg GAE/mg extract and 25.1±0.9 µg QE/mg extract respectively. Total reduction power and total antioxidant capacity were maximum in the M extract of stem i.e. 243.89±1.6 µg AAE/mg extract and 127.08±2.7 µg AAE/mg …


Revealing The Cytotoxic Potential Of Medicinal Folklore: Bombax Ceiba L., Hafiz Tahsin Ullah Jan, Syeda Masooma Ali, Amna Shabbir, Bakht Nasir, Syeda Saniya Zahra Jul 2017

Revealing The Cytotoxic Potential Of Medicinal Folklore: Bombax Ceiba L., Hafiz Tahsin Ullah Jan, Syeda Masooma Ali, Amna Shabbir, Bakht Nasir, Syeda Saniya Zahra

Journal of Bioresource Management

Current study was intended to investigate the cytotoxic potential of Bombax ceiba L.by executing a wide range of in vitro assays. Brine shrimp lethality assay showed that stem wood’s chloroform (CH) extract was highly toxic (LC50 42.41 ± 3.40 µg/ml) followed by acetone : ethyl acetate (AC:EA) extract with LC50 value of 72.92 ± 4.41 µg/ml. n-Hexane (NH) extract of root wood part caused 70.95 ± 1.77% inhibition of THP-1 cell line at 20 μg/ml concentration (IC50 15 ± 0.56 µg/ml). NH and CH extracts of stem wood part showed promising results in protein kinase inhibitory assay …


World Integrated Medicine Forum On The Regulation Of Homoeopathic Medicinal Products: National And Global Strategies, Harleen Kaur, Anupriya Chaudhary, Anil Khurana, Todd Hoover, Robbert Van Haselen, Raj Manchanda Jun 2017

World Integrated Medicine Forum On The Regulation Of Homoeopathic Medicinal Products: National And Global Strategies, Harleen Kaur, Anupriya Chaudhary, Anil Khurana, Todd Hoover, Robbert Van Haselen, Raj Manchanda

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

The first World Integrated Medicine Forum on the regulation of homoeopathic medicinal products included 50 delegates from 25 countries to discuss the current state of regulation of homoeopathic medicinal products (HMPs). The stakeholders in attendance included government officials, manufacturers, pharmacopoeia organisations, pharmacists, and healthcare providers worldwide. The Minister of Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy from India, who is likely the only high ranking national official in the world specifically dedicated to oversight of traditional medicines including Homoeopathy, was the keynote speaker for the meeting. The core presentations delivered information on the country-to-country variance in regulatory requirements for homoeopathic medicine …


Medical Pluralism, Regulations And Pharmacopoeia: A Perspective, Raj Manchanda Jun 2017

Medical Pluralism, Regulations And Pharmacopoeia: A Perspective, Raj Manchanda

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

No abstract provided.


Phytochemical Analysis And Evaluation Of Antioxidant Potential Of Ethanol Extract Of Allium Cepa And Ultra-High Homoeopathic Dilutions Available In The Market: A Comparative Study, Ekta Arora, Vibha Sharma, Anil Khurana, Ananya Manchanda, Dilsheen Sahani, Sijo Abraham, Deepa Kundu, Himani Gupta, Lunthanglien Chiru Jun 2017

Phytochemical Analysis And Evaluation Of Antioxidant Potential Of Ethanol Extract Of Allium Cepa And Ultra-High Homoeopathic Dilutions Available In The Market: A Comparative Study, Ekta Arora, Vibha Sharma, Anil Khurana, Ananya Manchanda, Dilsheen Sahani, Sijo Abraham, Deepa Kundu, Himani Gupta, Lunthanglien Chiru

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Introduction: As per statistics available with the WHO, 80% of the earth's population rely on traditional medicine for their primary health-care needs and most of this therapy involves the use of plant extracts and their active components. Objectives: To confirm the presence of alkaloids, fats, steroids, tannins, flavonoids, sugars, amino acids and saponins in Allium cepa extract. Method: A qualitative phytochemical analysis has been performed to confirm the presence of these components in Allium cepa extract and its homoeopathic formulations (mother tincture [MT], Allium cepa 30C and Allium cepa 200C). The total phenolic content, flavonoid content and antioxidant potential of …


Homoeopathic Pathogenetic Trial Of Withania Somnifera: A Multicentric, Double-Blind, Randomised, Placebo-Controlled Trial, Pritha Mehra, Anil Khurana, Renu Mittal, Bhopal Arya, Rajpal Rajpal, Raj Manchanda, Karuna Singh, Anil Vichitra, Goutam Rakshit Jun 2017

Homoeopathic Pathogenetic Trial Of Withania Somnifera: A Multicentric, Double-Blind, Randomised, Placebo-Controlled Trial, Pritha Mehra, Anil Khurana, Renu Mittal, Bhopal Arya, Rajpal Rajpal, Raj Manchanda, Karuna Singh, Anil Vichitra, Goutam Rakshit

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Background: Homoeopathic drug proving being the first step in finding the pathogenetic powers of a drug is an integral part of Homoeopathic system of medicine. Objective: To elicit the pathogenetic response of Withania somnifera in homoeopathic potencies on healthy human provers. Materials and Methods: A multicentre, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial was conducted at four centres under Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy. Proving was conducted on 63 relatively healthy provers. All the provers were given 12 doses of placebo divided into 4 doses/day for 3 days during the first phase of the trial. After randomisation, 43 provers in the intervention …