Homeopathy 2015; 104(04): 292-294
DOI: 10.1016/j.homp.2015.06.001
Original Paper
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Physiological effects of homeopathic medicines in closed phials – a critical evaluation

Roeland van Wijk
1   Meluna Research, Geldermalsen, The Netherlands
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Frederik Anton Clemens Wiegant
2   Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands
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Publication History

Received30 March 2015
revised26 May 2015

accepted09 June 2015

Publication Date:
28 December 2017 (online)

Background: Phials containing high dilutions of homeopathic remedies are commonly utilized in diagnostic tools in combination with electro acupuncture measuring electrical conductivity of the skin. The present research aimed to elucidate the interaction of the homeopathic remedy and the human organism.

Method: The study protocol included the transition of a healthy subject to a diseased state utilizing a sub-harmful dose of a toxin. Subsequently, the subject was exposed to a homeopathic or placebo remedy in a closed glass phial and electrical conductivity was measured in open as well as in blind trials. A total of 229 data were collected from open trials and 750 data from blind trials.

Result: The experimental data showed that homoeopathic remedies in closed glass phials may influence the electrical skin conductivity. The results of the blind trials differed considerably from those of the open trials. The percentage of correctly identified (verum and placebo) phials in the open trials (85%) was statistically different from those in the blind trials (65%). In both types of trials, however, the difference between the sealed phials containing the homeopathic medicine and the placebo was statistically significant. The results of measurements are directly linked to the way in which the tester holds the electrode in one hand and the subject’s finger in the other, while putting pressure on the electrode.

Conclusion: It was concluded that the tester’s muscle tone is the intermediary in unconsciously selecting which phial influenced him in his specific contact with the subject.

 
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