[Omeo33] Art 0871 - Homeopathy, 2008, 97 (4), 202-205
Gino Santini
g.santini a ismo.it
Lun 27 Ott 2008 20:30:09 CET
A randomized controlled trial of homeopathic treatment of weaned
piglets in a commercial swine herd
F.R.M. Soto, E.R. Vuaden, C.dP. Coelho, N.R. Benites, L.V. Bonamin
and S.S. de Azevedo
Aim - To evaluate the zootechnic performance and occurrence of
diarrhea in piglets in the week post-weaning comparing
supplementation with sucrose saline which contained or did not
contain added homeopathic medicine.
Method - Animals were randomly divided into three groups of 24
piglets each. The control group did not receive any treatment.
Another group received sucrose saline, and the third group received
sucrose saline with homeopathic medicine added, in the period of zero
to seven days post-weaning. The homeopathic treatment consisted of
Echinacea angustifolia, Avena sativa, Ignatia amara, Calcarea
carbonica, all 6cH. Piglets were weighed daily for weight gain or
loss, and observed for diarrhea and feed intake.
Results - Animals receiving sucrose saline alone and sucrose saline
with homeopathy had less weight loss than control (p = 0.017, p =
0.0001 respectively). There was no statistical difference in relation
to overall incidence of diarrhea or food consumption. These data
suggest that the supplementation with sucrose saline with added
homeopathic medicine in the first seven days post-weaning may be an
useful option to reduce weight loss in weaned piglets.
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