O problema da dose em homeopatia: avaliação do efeito de altas diluições de arsenicum album 30ch em ratos intoxicados com arsênico / The problem of dose in homeopathy: evaluation of the effect of high dilutions of Arsenicum album 30cH on rats intoxicated with arsenic
Int. j. high dilution res
; 10(36): 218-219, september 30, 2011.
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ABSTRACT
Background:
Although scientific studies have confirmed the action of homeopathic high dilutions in living organisms an endless debate on the choice of the most fitting dilution, the frequency of administration and the dose (amount of medicine) still remains.Aims:
This study sought to assess the in vivo effect of 2 different concentrations of Arsenicum album 30cH in order to elucidate some problems in the homeopathic notion of dose.Methods:
Male Wistar rats previously intoxicated with sodium arsenate by peritoneal injection were treated with undiluted Ars 30cH and Ars 30cH in 1% solution administered by oral route. Atomic absorption spectroscopy was employed to measure the levels of arsenic retained in the animals as well as the amounts eliminated through urine. Urine samples were collected before and after and during treatment. A positive control group (intoxicated animals) and negative control group (nonintoxicated animals) were administered only the vehicle used to prepare the medicine (ethanol).Results:
The groups treated with undiluted Ars 30cH and Ars 30cH in 1% solution eliminated significant amounts of arsenic through urine when compared to the control groups. The group treated with undiluted Ars 30cH eliminated significantly higher amounts of arsenic than the group treated with the same medicine in 1% solution.Conclusion:
These results suggest that undiluted Ars 30cH was more effective than in 1% solution in this experimental model.(AU)RESUMO
Background:
Although scientific studies have confirmed the action of homeopathic high dilutions in living organisms an endless debate on the choice of the most fitting dilution, the frequency of administration and the dose (amount of medicine) still remains.Aims:
This study sought to assess the in vivo effect of 2 different concentrations of Arsenicum album 30cH in order to elucidate some problems in the homeopathic notion of dose.Methods:
Male Wistar rats previously intoxicated with sodium arsenate by peritoneal injection were treated with undiluted Ars 30cH and Ars 30cH in 1% solution administered by oral route. Atomic absorption spectroscopy was employed to measure the levels of arsenic retained in the animals as well as the amounts eliminated through urine. Urine samples were collected before and after and during treatment. A positive control group (intoxicated animals) and negative control group (nonintoxicated animals) were administered only the vehicle used to prepare the medicine (ethanol).Results:
The groups treated with undiluted Ars 30cH and Ars 30cH in 1% solution eliminated significant amounts of arsenic through urine when compared to the control groups. The group treated with undiluted Ars 30cH eliminated significantly higher amounts of arsenic than the group treated with the same medicine in 1% solution.Conclusion:
These results suggest that undiluted Ars 30cH was more effective than in 1% solution in this experimental model.(AU)
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Assunto principal:
Arsenicum Album
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Medicamento Homeopático
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Pesquisa Biomédica
Limite:
Animais
Idioma:
Inglês
Revista:
Int. j. high dilution res
Ano de publicação:
2011
Tipo de documento:
Artigo
Instituição/País de afiliação:
Medical School of Jundiaí/Brazil
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Methodist University of Piracicaba/Brazil
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University of São Paulo/Brazil