Potentiation of a homeopathic medicine – Thuja – using mid-infrared rays

Umakanthan T 1, *, Madhu Mathi 2 and Umadevi U 3

1 Veterinary hospital, Gokulam Annadhanam Temple Complex, Plot no.: 1684, Meenavilakku- Meenakshipuram Road, Anaikaraipatty Post, Bodinayakanur Taluk, Theni Dt, Tamil Nadu, India – 625582
2 Veterinary hospital, Vadakupudhu Palayam, Erode Dt, Tamil Nadu, India – 638152.
3 Department of Botany, The Standard Fireworks Rajaratnam College for Women, Sivakasi, Virudhunagar (Dt), Tamil Nadu, India – 626 123.
 
Research Article
GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2024, 26(01), 078–093.
Article DOI: 10.30574/gscbps.2024.26.1.0544
Publication history: 
Received on 25 November 2023; revised on 01 January 2024; accepted on 05 January 2024
 
Abstract: 
Clinical dose reduction is achieved through potentiation, which is the process used to manufacture homeopathic medicine with varying potencies. In this study, we used 2–6 µm mid-infrared wavelength radiation to further amplify commercially available homeopathic medicines, such as thuja (Thuja occidentalis), a medication frequently used for a variety of ailments. We invented an emitter called MIRGA (mid-infrared generating atomizer) for potentiation purpose. The benefits of mid-IR potentiation include a reduction of the clinical dose, host stress, and resource and cost savings. The effects of irradiation on Thuja in chemical bond alterations and configurations are proven here by scientific instrumentations.
 
Keywords: 
MIRGA; 2-6 µm Mid IR; Thuja; Potentiation; Resource; Savings; Safe
 
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