Eine experimentelle homöopathische Arzneimittelprüfung |
Journal/Book: Erfahrungsheilkunde. 1993; 12: 676-683.
Abstract: A basic tenet of homoeopathy is that remedies which do not contain active molecules can have effects on the healthy human organism, by virtue of the specific preparation process of stepwise dilution and succussion, called potentization. The claim that a so called high "potency" of a homoeopathic remedy, Belladonna C30. could produce effects different from placebo, was investigated in a pilot study. In a double-blind crossover trial, four weeks of Belladonna C30 were compaired to four weeks of placebo in 47 healthy volunteers. Data were collected daily. The number and types of changes were recorded into a predefined category system. Single-case evaluation showerd differences between the two experimental phases for 21 subjects. Group evaluation showed only the tendency towards a difference between placebo and Belladonna. The claim that homoeopathic potencies can produce symptoms other than placebo in healthy subjects should be put to further scrutiny.
Keyword(s): Homöopathie
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