The Doubling Theory Could Explain the Homeopathy
p. 290-306
Abstract
The homeopathy, proposed by Samuel Hahnemann in 1796, is based on three points : The "law of similarity" (if an active substance causes an illness, the same diluted substance can cure the same illness). The individualizing of the sick person and of his remedy. The choice of the dilution coming from the clinical researches. Many authors (1986, 1987, Cazin, Garborit, Chaoui, Boiron, Belon, Chemrault, Papapanayotou, 1988, Del Giudice, Preparata, Vitellio ; 1996, 1999, 2000, Conte, Berliocchi, Lasne, Vernot; ...) try to explain the problem of the dilution into the water. But any homeopathic model give us a complete clinical, chemical and physical explanation. However, the new idea of temporal openings of the Doubling Theory (1998, 1999, Garnier-Malet) brings a new explanation of principle of dilution.
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Bibliographical reference
Jean-Pierre Garnier-Malet and Philippe Bobola, « The Doubling Theory Could Explain the Homeopathy », CASYS, 13 | 2002, 290-306.
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Jean-Pierre Garnier-Malet and Philippe Bobola, « The Doubling Theory Could Explain the Homeopathy », CASYS [Online], 13 | 2002, Online since 14 October 2024, connection on 13 November 2024. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/1373-5411/index.php?id=4533
Authors
Philippe Bobola
Conseiller scientifique de la FAPES, enseignant-chercheur, Laboratoire de bioinformatique et biotechnique, Tours, France