International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences
Vol. 9, Issue 4, Part Z (2025)
Neuroplasticity and homeopathy: Can remedies influence brain pathways?
Sonali Verma, Shailendra Kumar Shukla, Neetu Singh, Abhishek Rawat and Garima Pal
Neuroplasticity refers to the brain’s intrinsic ability to reorganize its structure, function, and neural connections in response to internal and external stimuli, learning, emotional experiences, and injury. Contemporary neuroscience recognizes neuroplasticity as the biological basis of learning, memory, recovery from trauma, and adaptation to stress. Homeopathy, founded on the principle of stimulating the body’s self-regulatory and self-healing capacity, may be theoretically linked to neuroplastic mechanisms through its influence on perception, emotional regulation, stress response, and higher cortical functions. This article explores the conceptual interface between neuroplasticity and homeopathy, examining whether homeopathic remedies can influence brain pathways indirectly by modulating psychoneuroimmunological processes, emotional patterns, and adaptive responses. Clinical examples, relevant remedies, and available scientific perspectives are discussed to present an integrative understanding suitable for academic and clinical discourse.
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