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1. Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Biology, University
Paulista, Brazil
2.Laboratory of Pathology, University of Santo Amaro, Brazil
3. Interuniversity College for Health and Development Graz,
Austria
Introduction
This is a systematic review of the animal models used in studies
of high dilutions. The objectives are to analyze methodological
quality of papers and reported results, and to highlight key
conceptual aspects of high dilution to suggest clues concerning
putative mechanisms of action.
Methods
Papers for inclusion were identified systematically, from the
Pubmed-Medline database, using ‘Homeopathy’ and ‘Animal’ as
keywords. Only original full papers in English published between
January 1999 and June 2009 were included, reviews, scientific
reports, thesis, older papers, papers extracted from Medline
using similar keywords, papers about mixed commercial formulas
and books were also considered for discussion only. 31 papers
describing 33 experiments were identified for the main analysis
and a total of 89 items cited.
Results
Systematic analysis of the selected papers yielded evidence of
some important intrinsic features of high dilution studies
performed in animal models: a) methodological quality was
generally adequate, some aspects could be improved; b)
convergence between results and materia medica is seen in some
studies, pointing toward to the possibility of systematic study
of the Similia principle c) both isopathic and Similia models
seem useful to understand some complex biological phenomena,
such as parasite–host interactions; d) the effects of high
dilutions seem to stimulate restoration of a ‘stable state’, as
seen in several experimental models from both descriptive and
mathematical points of view.
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