A FRESH REVIEW ON HOMEOPATHIC POSOLOGY: EVALUATING TRADITIONAL DOSING METHODOLOGIES AND MODERN INNOVATIONS
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https://doi.org/10.22159/prl.ijayush.v13i11.1194Abstract
This study explores the evolving landscape of homeopathic posology, focusing on both traditional practices and emerging innovations such as nano-molecular evidence and digital remedies. The primary objectives are to evaluate the efficacy of traditional dosing methods, such as centesimal and LM potencies, and to assess the potential of modern approaches in addressing current challenges in homeopathy. A systematic review of case studies highlights specific remedies, including Natrum muriaticum, Arsenicum album, and Sulphur, showcasing their application across different potencies for acute and chronic conditions.
Additionally, experimental methodologies were employed to examine the reproducibility of digital remedies and their comparative performance against conventional preparations. Key findings indicate that while traditional methods remain effective for individualized treatments, innovations like digital remedies show promise in improving accessibility and precision. However, challenges such as ethical considerations, standardization, and validation persist.
The study concludes with a call for interdisciplinary research to bridge gaps between traditional and modern practices, emphasizing the need for standardized guidelines and advanced technologies like AI and blockchain to enhance homeopathic posology's reliability and scope.
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