The purpose of this study was to obtain information about the influence of successive dilutions and successions on the water structure. “Extremely diluted solutions” (EDS) are solutions obtained through the iteration of two processes: dilution in stages of 1:100 and succussion typically used in homeopathic medicine. The iteration is carried out until extreme dilutions are reached, so that the chemical composition of the solution is identical to that of the solvent . Nine different preparations, were studied from the 3 cH up to 30 cH (Hanhemannian Centesimal Dilution). Four of those were without the active principle (potentized water). Two different active principles were used: Arsenicum Sulphuratum Rubrum (ASR), As4S4, 2,4-dichlorophenoxicacethic acid (2,4D). The solvents were: a solution of sodium bicarbonate and of silicic acid at 5.10-5 M (mol/L) each, and solutions of sodium bicarbonate 5.10-5, 7.5.10-5 and 10.10-5 M (mol/L) in double distilled water. The containers were in Pyrex glass to avoid the release of alkaline oxide and silica from the walls . Conductivity measurements of the solutions were carried out as a function of the age of the potencies. We found increases of electrical conductivity compared to untreated solvent. Successive dilutions and succussions can permanently alter the physico-chemical properties of the aqueous solvent.But we also detected changes in phtsico-chemical parameters with time. This has not previouslybeen reported. The modification of the solvent could provide an important support to the validity of homeopathic medicine, that employs “remedies without molecules”. The nature of the phenomena here described remains still unexplained, nevertheless some significant experimental results were obtained.
Permanent physico-chemical properties of extremely diluted aqueous solutions of homeopathic medicines / Elia, Vittorio; S., Baiano; I., Duro; E., Napoli; Niccoli, Marcella; L., Nonatelli; Montagnani, Stefania. - In: HOMEOPATHY. - ISSN 1475-4916. - STAMPA. - 93:(2004), pp. 144-150. [10.1016]
Permanent physico-chemical properties of extremely diluted aqueous solutions of homeopathic medicines.
ELIA, VITTORIO;NICCOLI, MARCELLA;MONTAGNANI, STEFANIA
2004
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to obtain information about the influence of successive dilutions and successions on the water structure. “Extremely diluted solutions” (EDS) are solutions obtained through the iteration of two processes: dilution in stages of 1:100 and succussion typically used in homeopathic medicine. The iteration is carried out until extreme dilutions are reached, so that the chemical composition of the solution is identical to that of the solvent . Nine different preparations, were studied from the 3 cH up to 30 cH (Hanhemannian Centesimal Dilution). Four of those were without the active principle (potentized water). Two different active principles were used: Arsenicum Sulphuratum Rubrum (ASR), As4S4, 2,4-dichlorophenoxicacethic acid (2,4D). The solvents were: a solution of sodium bicarbonate and of silicic acid at 5.10-5 M (mol/L) each, and solutions of sodium bicarbonate 5.10-5, 7.5.10-5 and 10.10-5 M (mol/L) in double distilled water. The containers were in Pyrex glass to avoid the release of alkaline oxide and silica from the walls . Conductivity measurements of the solutions were carried out as a function of the age of the potencies. We found increases of electrical conductivity compared to untreated solvent. Successive dilutions and succussions can permanently alter the physico-chemical properties of the aqueous solvent.But we also detected changes in phtsico-chemical parameters with time. This has not previouslybeen reported. The modification of the solvent could provide an important support to the validity of homeopathic medicine, that employs “remedies without molecules”. The nature of the phenomena here described remains still unexplained, nevertheless some significant experimental results were obtained.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.