[Omeo33] Art 1072 - Homeopathy, 2009, 98 (4), 228-243
Gino Santini
g.santini a ismo.it
Sab 28 Nov 2009 19:53:20 CET
Use of homeopathic preparations in experimental studies with healthy
plants
Vera Majewsky, Sebastian Arlt, Devika Shah, Claudia Scherr, Tim Jäger,
Lucietta Betti, Grazia Trebbi, Leoni Bonamin, Peter Klocke and Stephan
Baumgartner
Background
The last comprehensive review of experimental research on effects of
homeopathic treatments on plants was published in 1984, and lacked
formal predefined criteria to assess study quality. Since then several
new studies with more advanced methods have been published.
Objectives
To compile a review of the literature on basic research in homeopathy
with healthy plants with particular reference to studies investigating
specific effects of homeopathic remedies.
Methods
The literature search included English, French, German, Italian,
Portuguese and Spanish publications from 1920 to April 2009, using
predefined selection criteria. We included experiments with healthy
whole plants, seeds, plant parts and cells. The outcomes had to be
measured by established procedures and statistically evaluated. We
developed a Manuscript Information Score (MIS) and included only
publications which provided enough information for proper
interpretation (MIS ≥ 5). A formalised Study Methods Evaluation
Procedure (SMEP) was used to evaluate these studies, and the subgroup
of studies with adequate controls to identify specific effects.
Results
A total of 86 studies in 79 publications was identified, 43 studies
included statistics, 29 had MIS ≥ 5, and 15 studies investigated the
specificity of homeopathic preparations. Specific effects of decimal,
centesimal and fifty millesimal potencies were found including
dilution levels far beyond the Avogadro number. In consecutive series
of potencies only some of the tested potencies showed effects. There
were many individual studies with diverse methods and very few
reproduction trials.
Conclusions
Healthy plant models seem an useful approach to investigate basic
research questions about the specificity of homeopathic preparations.
More investigations with more advanced methods are recommended,
especially in the sectors of potentisation techniques, effective
potency levels and conditions for reproducibility. Systematic negative
control experiments should become a routine procedure to control the
stability of the experimental systems.
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