Active Ingredient vs. Placebo


The one flaw sceptics have over Homeopathy is the relevance of Avogadro’s hypothesis. It is this lack of understanding of homeopathy that stands in the way of treating a greater number of people and for homeopathy to return to mainstream medicine. In the perspective of an Allopathic practitioner, Homeopaths use a “remedy” that is a mixture of water and alcohol that is put through a long dilution process. Avogadro’s law states that no original molecule will remain if diluted over 6.4*10 to the power of 23. Meaning, homeopathic remedies over 12C or 24X have no original molecules from the mother tincture. Sceptics argue that it possesses no more than a “placebo” effect, and that patients who recover to a full state of health by Homeopathy, are viewed by allopaths by being cured by nothing more than “spontaneous remission”. Allopaths use a chart called “the dose response curve” when disproving the claim that homeopathic remedies are actually “active”. This allopathic philosophy basically states that an increased dose will give an increased effect, a lowered dose will give a lesser effect, and a low dose will have no physiological effect. Therefore, the only difference between a drug and a poison would be the “dose.”

Homeopathic theory states that the therapeutic effect of remedies increases as the potency (dilution) increases. Basically the reverse of allopathic medicine. Supporting this is the Arndt-Schulz law. In the graphical “wave analysis” system the law shows us that concentrated remedies can destroy life, moderate doses can inhibit life, and small doses (very diluted) can stimulate life. However, this law is seldom referred to since an extension has not only renewed the laws but also added further support. Known as “homesis,” a branch of toxicology (the study of poisons). It shows that any given substance which shows an inhibitory effect at high concentrations, will stimulate at low concentrations. They prove this using “response” curves and reproducible patterns. The use of homesis is not yet fully understood because research results are still continuing.

Avogadro’s hypothesis states that there is no original molecule left if diluted over 12C or 24X . In other words he suggests that higher diluted amounts are strictly water and alcohol. Water itself has no effect in any form of healing. The study of water molecules shows that in these remedies there is an existesting energy. This is only possible if the remedy contains a drug to begin with in the first place and that it is successed properly. The possibility of molecules storing energy is only possible by 4 ways; kinetic, spin, vibration, and electronic excitation. Kinetic energy is the energy of motion. This does not explain anything because collision alters the energy, so all stored energy maybe degraded. Spin energy is when molecules attract to each other so strongly that it prevents rotation. This doesn’t explain it because at room temp. the storage state does not become active in water. Electronic excitation is when electrons become excited. This does not prove nor explain anything in terms of homeopathy because excited electrons are unstable and will lose their charge in a fraction of a second. Vibratory energy is where homeopathy is focused. When the molecules collide, the drug and water exchange energy. The more you success(make collide) the deeper the imprint of the original molecule. This creates something that may be called an “echo” molecule. It has no shape only an imprinted vibrational identification similar to that of the original molecule. This vibrational energy contains unique information originating from the mother tincture. Every mother tincture contains a different vibratory signature that it passes on through succession. The water, works as a biological outline for instructions. At higher temps about 75% of water molecules change their shape into a hexagonal lattice structure, capable of storing energy in the form of “echo molecules”. The vibration of the molecule will change every time it absorbs more energy. Various experiments have been done in the study of structural changes in high and low potencies including dilution and succession.

Worker

  1. 1963 Boerick and Smith
  2. 1975 Young
  3.  1948 Wormser and Loch
  4.  1953 Gay and Boiron
  5. 1966 Brucato + Stephenson

 Preparation

  1. 12X sulphur w/ and w/out succession
  2. Sulphur 5X-30X
  3. Various substances 24X-30X
  4. Distilled water alone, and with sodium chloride 27CH
  5. distilled water. Merc 1x-33x

 measured

  1. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum
  2.  Intensity +wavelength of light by photoelectric cell
  3. dielectric Constant- blind test

conclusion

  1. Structure change in solvent as dilution is increased + successed
  2.  Every succession dilution step changes in the spectra. Solutions w/ or w/ out succession or sulphur did not change.
  3. Every substance had measurable changes.
  4. Could separate 27CH sodium remedy from 99 bottles of distilled water
  5. Constant varied from 5.6-6.0. Diluted Merc. Varied 2.8- 4.4

 The best visible structure change in a water molecule has been made recently involving the study of ice crystals. Notice 2 snowflakes are never identical. This is because each is formed under different circumstances. In these experiments, they freeze remedies and photograph them under polarized light. As potency increases the crystal increases in size, proving that an increase in energy storage is relevant to the dilution and succession of a remedy. They also test various remedies to show that even if diluted over 12X, remedies will appear different.

A team of French researchers conducted experiments on “potentization.” As the number of molecules decrease during dilution, the energy increases. Their theory rationalizes that during potentization (dilution and succession) a dislocation in the mixture is created called “white holes.” They believe it is where the energy is stored. When these white holes appear it induces “remanant waves” or a set of ripples. The number of remanant waves is proportional to the number of lost particles. This group of scientists wrote a book called “The Theory Of High Dilutions.” They are currently working on a second book. Hopefully it will offer additional knowledge and insight towards the understanding of “energy Medicine.”

There may be very interesting ways of distinguishing between a high potency homeopathic remedies and placebo’s (water and alcohol).Specifically in terms of transferred vibrational energy. Homeopathy is a human medicine. Human energy can be found in ‘meridians’ throughout the body. These are the energy flows between body systems. This is identical to acupuncture, which is a thousand year old science. These energy meridians can actually be measured in micro volts through acupressure points. Now assuming we have chosen a correct potency (possibly high potency), we can administer that remedy (according to the law of similars) and measure how the vibrational energy of the remedy will effect the electrical conductivity of the meridian. If the correct remedy was given, the body’s receptors will stimulate (or inhibit) the flow of energy. However, if the same meridian was measured against a placebo, there would be no transfer of stored vibrational energy, thus no change in the electrical meridian. Therefore, only homeopathic remedies will transfer vibrational stored energy to increase or decrease the flow of electrical energy along meridians. A placebo cannot increase or decrease the flow of electrical energy through the meridians, because it contains no stored vibrational energy!!!

 

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