International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences
Vol. 8, Issue 3, Part E (2024)
Significance of dilution in homoeopathy
Author(s):
Dr. Himanshi Rathod, Dr. Nivedita Agrawal and Dr. Nidhi Dongre
Abstract:
Master Hahnemann is known as the “Pioneer of Experimental Pharmacology” as he was the first to ascertain the positive effects of drugs on healthy human beings. Homoeopathy is a specialised system of art and science that is unique in its mode of preparation, administration and modus operandi. In homoeopathy, dilution is a critical process known as potentization. This involves a systematic series of dilutions and succussions (vigorous shaking) of the original substance to create a homoeopathic remedy and this dilution and succussion transfers the "vital energy" or "memory" of the original substance to the solvent, which then stimulates the body's self-healing mechanisms. Drug dynamisation, wherein the original drug substance (even inert material) is diluted serially with water/ethanol/ milk sugar and treated through a process called potentization/ trituration. This is done at ultra-high dilution levels to 10-60, 10-400 or even higher. The theory of potentisation and its significance in Homoeopathy will be discussed in this article.
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How to cite this article:
Dr. Himanshi Rathod, Dr. Nivedita Agrawal and Dr. Nidhi Dongre. Significance of dilution in homoeopathy. Int. J. Hom. Sci. 2024;8(3):265-267. DOI: https://doi.org/10.33545/26164485.2024.v8.i3e.1226