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Chamomilla Homeopathic Dilution Effect on Central Nervous System

An Experimental Pharmacological Study

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The concept concerning the informational causality of the drug effect (Cristea,1996) casts a new light on the importance of the biological variability and of the individual reactivity for the drug effect and pharmacotherapy. Therefore in the past years, we extended pharmacological researches even over the extremes, represented by healthy individuals, “sensitive” and “resistant” to a drug, selected from a Gauss - distributed normal population. Because for centuries, assessment of homeopathic drug effect was made on healthy humans “sensitive” to this remedy, that is why we made the studies on individual reactivity, using also a homeopathic remedy.

Communication presented at the 7th GIRI Meeting, November 1993, Montpellier, France.

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Cristea, A., Teodorescu-Negres, S., Darie, V. (1997). Chamomilla Homeopathic Dilution Effect on Central Nervous System. In: Bastide, M. (eds) Signals and Images. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5804-6_13

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