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Table 1.
Parallels between Homeopathic and Modern Scientific Research Literatures
Homeopathic
Literature |
Relevant
Modern Scientific Literature |
Disease is the manifestation of “dynamic mistunement” of the living
system (life force) [40] |
Disease is the current manifestation of failure to adapt or compensate
for allostatic overload from convergence of biological, chemical, physical,
and psychological stressors on the nonlinear adaptive stress response
network, which is embedded within the larger complex network of the overall organism
[95, 144] |
Homeopathic remedies are made with trituration and/or serial dilutions
and succussions of source material, usually in glass containers, which
generate nanoparticles of source and source adsorbed to silica nanoparticles
in colloidal solution [1-3, 24, 64] Remedies prepared and succussed in polypropylene or polyethylene vials
could also have polymer-derived nanoparticles, but with different properties
from those made in glass [1]. |
Nanoparticles can initiate hormetic low dose responses in the organism
(adaptive or compensatory changes opposite in direction to the effects of the
agent at higher doses) [16] Nanoparticles have high surface to volume area and quantum-like
properties. They differ from bulk source materials in exhibiting greater
ability to translocate around the body and into cells, as well as increased
catalytic activity, adsorptive capacity, and different electrical, magnetic,
optical, and thermal properties from molecules of the “same” bulk material [33, 48, 53, 60]. Biological structures, e.g., DNA, proteins, or collagen, adsorbed to
exogenous nanosilica and other specific nanoparticle structures, e.g.,
calcium phosphate or gold, serve as epitaxial templates for bottom up self
assembly of new biomaterials [76, 239, 242] |
Higher potencies (more dilution and succussion steps) have longer
lasting effects on living systems [243] (succussion involves intense mechanical shaking of
the solution by pounding the glass container against a hard elastic surface) Succussion in glass containers releases variable amounts of silica as
nanoparticles [4]; remedy samples prepared in glass vs polypropylene containers differ
in physico-chemical properties [1] Direction of effects of sequential remedy potencies can be nonlinear
(oscillatory) in pattern [12] |
Succussion, like modern microfluidization techniques [51], introduces cycles of fluid acceleration and
turbulence with repeated changes in the direction of flow, producing the
potential for particle collision and shear forces to break off smaller and
smaller particles. These procedures, while different from each other and from
sonication as a technique for agitating solutions and producing
nanoparticles, share the ability to create nanobubbles and shear forces. Nanoparticle research suggests that there
are nonlinear relationships between the number of microfluidization cycles or
sonication time and variations in the sizes, morphologies, and
physico-chemical properties of the “same” bulk-form material substance [52, 53, 244]. Such data suggest the hypothesis that different amounts and forces of
succussion should also generate different sizes, morphologies, and
physico-chemical properties of homeopathic remedy source and remedy-modified
silica nanoparticles [64]. Silica [47, 245] and polystyrene [246] nanoparticles are used in conventional nanomedicine
as drug/gene delivery vehicles Direction of effects of sequential nanoparticle cluster sizes can be
nonlinear (oscillatory) in pattern [48] |
Pulsed dosing regimens of low doses (single or intermittent
repetitions of remedy doses, widely spaced in time) exert persistent effects
on physiology and behavior [13, 14, 154, 159, 243] |
Low doses of nanoparticles can serve as highly reactive environmental
stressors, not simply as pharmacological agents [187], for the organism to initiate allostatic
adaptations over time. These endogenous changes compensate for and protect against
other cross-adapted or cross-sensitized stressors (i.e., the adaptations
already in place from the cumulative effects of disease-causing events on the same components of the stress
response network) [5, 95]. Single or intermittent repetitions of low intensity levels of a
foreign stressor or substance initiate a process of progressive endogenous response
amplification over time (TDS, time-dependent sensitization) [98] At the physiological limits of the system, the direction of sensitized
responses become nonlinear (oscillatory) and reverse direction in pattern [7, 180, 181, 186] |
In an intact person, patterning of remedy responses sometimes includes
transient worsening (aggravations) and, when clinically successful, follows
Hering’s Law of Cure (center of gravity of disease moves from top to bottom
of organism; from more important to less important organs; and in reverse
order of occurrence in time) [238] However, homeopathic remedies can also exert measurable effects on
living cells as complex adaptive systems or networks [7-9, 12, 108, 147, 173]. |
Central nervous system pathways are a major hub for regulating the
allostatic stress response network of the body, interacting with hubs of the
immune, endocrine, and autonomic nervous system to generate the overall
global and local patterns of responses across the organism to any type of
environmental stressor [6, 134]. However, living cells are also complex adaptive networks unto
themselves. As such, cell systems can self-reorganize their biochemical
functional networks in response to a stressor such as heat shock without
requiring the rest of a larger network or brain [93, 142]. Overcompensation of hormetic adaptations to a low level stressor can
lead to salutary allostatic effects on the organism or complex adaptive
network [247-249] Human beings are complex adaptive systems that are self-organized,
with interactive global and local patterns of adaptive behavior that modify
each other’s functional behaviors [21, 23, 94] |
Vorwort/Suchen. Zeichen/Abkürzungen. Impressum.