[Omeo33] Art 0870 - Homeopathy, 2008, 97 (4), 196-201
Gino Santini
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Lun 27 Ott 2008 18:37:56 CET
A nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy comparison of 3C
trituration derived and 4C trituration derived remedies
Izel Botha and Ashley H.A. Ross
Background - Trituration of base substances, commonly to the 3cH
level, is the cornerstone of the homeopathic pharmaceutical process
or insoluble solutions.1 Becker and Ehrler claim that trituration to
4cH gives a new, spiritual dimension to the homoeopathic medicine
picture.2
Aim and method-This study sought to establish whether the claim that
C4-derived potencies possess different physicochemical qualities to
the homoeopathic medicines derived from a 3cH trituration is valid.
All potencies were produced by hand according to the German
Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia (GHP). Five different samples were
analysed using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy.
Results - The results indicated a significant difference between the
12cH samples of potassium dichromate (Kalium bichromicum) produced
from 3cH and 4cH triturations. This was especially prominent in the
chemical shift values of all four peaks and the relative integration
levels of the H2O, OH and CH3 peaks when comparing two sample groups.
Conclusion - Trituration plays a part in the development of
physicochemical properties specific to homoeopathic medicines. The
higher the level of trituration, the more pronounced is the
alteration of the physical structure of the active ingredient. The
study concludes that 4cH potencies are physicochemically distinct
from 3cH-derived potencies (as currently employed).
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