Homeopathy 2007; 96(04): 247-251
DOI: 10.1016/j.homp.2007.08.006
Original Paper
Copyright © The Faculty of Homeopathy 2007

Classification of systems and methods used in biological basic research on homeopathy

R Van Wijk
1   Faculty of Biology, Utrecht University, Padualaan 8, 3584CH Utrecht, The Netherlands
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H Albrecht
2   Karl und Veronica Carstens-Stiftung, Am Deimelsberg 36, 45276 Essen, Germany
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Received16 January 2007
revised17 August 2007

accepted17 August 2007

Publication Date:
14 December 2017 (online)

The HomBRex database indexes basic research on homeopathy (www.carstens-stiftung.de/hombrex). It includes research on effects of homeopathic preparations in bioassays and physico-chemical effects of the homeopathic preparation process (potentization). At the end of 2006 it contained more than 1100 experiments in more than 900 original articles, including 1014 biological studies. The types of organisms used as laboratory “model” organisms in fundamental homeopathic research include animal, human, plant, fungi and microbial organisms. Most animal studies (607) were with rats (209) or mice (171). Most plant studies (171) were with wheat (52). The database catalogues whether the experiment was performed on intact organisms or in organs or cells, isolated and analyzed for changes in structure, function and subcellular composition. The database might be especially useful to facilitate a search for experimental models that have been used in the study of both proving and therapeutic experiments—ultimately in the research on the homeopathic similia principle.

 
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