30/05/2020
A nice explanation ......
What’s New in Homeopathic Research…
Dr. Iris Bell M.D., Ph.D. (University of Arizona College of Medicine) is internationally renowned for her work in the field of integrative medicine. She is a brilliant researcher, having received her bachelors of science degree from Harvard (Magna Cum Laude) and her M.D. and Ph.D. from Stanford University. She was also a National Science Foundation Predoctoral Fellow.
In a just published research paper, she explores the practice of homeopathy in the context of what is called complex systems and network research.
After years of studying the matter, Dr. Bell believes that properly chosen homeopathic medicines communicate individually relevant information to each patient. According to her research, the body's defense mechanisms recognize the information that the correctly chosen homeopathic remedy conveys as a weak external/internal environmental stressor or danger signal. It’s this signal that helps the body mobilize neural and cellular defenses. The body’s networks then use cell to cell signaling to amplify the information provided by the remedy. The results are disproportionately large and often lead to a robust healing response.
Source: Bell, I., The Complexity of the Homeopathic Healing Response Part 1: The Role of the Body as a Complex Adaptive System in Simillimum-Initiated Recovery from Disease. Homeopathy 2020; 109(02): 042-050