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A study of the effect of decimal and centesimal dilutions of arsenic on the retention and mobilization of arsenic in the rat.

J C Cazin, M Cazin, J L Gaborit, A Chaoui, J Boiron, P Belon, Y Cherruault, C Papapanayotou.   

Abstract

Having developed a pharmacokinetic method for studying the fate of orally administered arsenious anhydride by a radioactive tracer method, the influence of Hahnemannian dilutions of arsenicum album on the elimination and retention of this toxin in the rat was then investigated. The effects of centesimal (cH) and decimal (dH) dilutions were studied. All the dilutions studied were found to be active. The strongest effects were observed after the administration of dilutions corresponding to a concentration of 10(-14) (14dH and 7cH). Overall, the decimal dilutions augmented the elimination of arsenic more than the centesimals. The observed results were submitted to mathematical analysis. A mathematical model, which confirms that Hahnemannian dilutions have biological effects which are a direct function of the degree of dilution, was developed.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3623577     DOI: 10.1177/096032718700600408

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Toxicol        ISSN: 0144-5952


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