Doctrine of Drug Dynamisation
Homeopathic dynamisation is a process by which the medicinal properties which are latent in natural substances while in their crude state, become awakened and developed into activity to an incredible degree.
According to Dr. Stuart Close, "Homeopathic potentisation is a mathematico-mechanical process for the reduction, according to scale, of crude, inert or poisonous medicinal substances to a state of physical solubility, physiological assimilability and therapeutic activity and harmless, for use as homeopathic healing remedies."
Drugs are potentised by two methods:
Trituration - in case of insoluble substances.
Succussion - in case of soluble substances.
The objectives of potentisation in Homeopathy are:
To reduce the medicinal substance which helps to avoid unwanted medicinal aggravations and side effects.
Homeopathy believes that vital force is dynamic in nature and that is affected by disease, can only be cured by the dynamic power of serviceable medicine, not by its material quantity.
By this process the most virulent and deadly poisons are not only rendered harmless, but are transformed into beneficial healing remedies.
Substances which are medicinally inert in their crude natural state are thus rendered active and effective for healing the sick.
The medicinal qualities of other drugs which are more or less active in their natural state are enhanced and their sphere of action is broadened by this process.
The action of potentised medicines is deeper, longer and more wide-spread.
I hope this answers your query. for more information you can visit these sites :-
http://www.hpathy.com/
http://www.homeopathic.com/
http://www.homeopathyusa.org/home/
http://www.homeopathic.org/index.html
Take Care and God Bless !
2007-03-21 06:26:57
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answered by Soul Doctor 7
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The more a homeopathic substance is diluted, the stronger it becomes. So 30x is diluted times 30, 60x is times 60 and so on.
2007-03-20 13:01:51
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answered by MDJ 2
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Potency - the specific strength of a homoeopathic medicine, determined by the number of serial dilutions & succussions.
Potentization - the preparation of a homoeopathic medicine through the process of serial dilution & succusion.
2007-03-20 15:09:18
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answered by gilbert M 1
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