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What is Potentization in homeopathy?
In homeopathy, homeopathic dilution (known by practitioners as “dynamisation” or “potentisation”) is a process in which a substance is diluted with alcohol or distilled water and then vigorously shaken in a process called “succussion”.
What is TDS homeopathy?
Time-dependent sensitization (TDS) is a form of metaplastic adaptation that generates progressive endogenous response amplification with the passage of time between repeated, intermittent stimuli or stressors.
What is cell sensitivity?
Cell sensitivity to ultra-low doses. The cell is the elementary particle of life and its sensitivity to external perturbations is the basis of both pathologic changes and therapeutic interventions. These changes at cellular level can be reduced to three dimensions: stimulation, inhibition, or differentiation.
Why do doctors write TDS?
The Full form of TDS is ‘ter die sumendum’ means 3 times a day. TDS means the prescribed medicine should be taken “thrice daily”. When we take medicine three times in a day, we may also say it TDS, if we take it once daily we may also say it OD. So these are the writing patterns of a doctor on a prescription.
Which organ is most radiosensitive?
The digestive tract is among the most radiosensitive organs in the body and its function, which is partly regulated by gastrointestinal (GI) peptides, can be affected by radiation exposure.
What is electelectromagnetic hypersensitivity?
Electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS) is a condition defined by the attribution of non-specific symptoms to electromagnetic fields (EMF) of anthropogenic origin. Despite its repercussions on the lives of its sufferers, and its potential to become a significant public health issue, it remains of a contested nature.
Can causticum help with hypersensitivity?
Another case example of Causticum treating the same type of hypersensitivity is Anna, a 65-year-old woman with severe insomnia. Her case also began with grief, when her father passed away. She started to become overly sensitive to her environment, and would become agitated by crowds, noise, and light.
What are the signs and symptoms of electromagnetic interference (EMF)?
Patients can have neurologic, neuro-hormonal and neuro-psychiatric symptoms following exposure to EMF as a consequence of neural damage and over-sensitized neural responses. More relevant diagnostic tests for EHS should be developed. Exposure limits should be lowered to safeguard against biologic effects of EMF.
What is the global prevalence of EMF sensitivity?
Indeed, available epidemiological data points to a relatively high prevalence of perceived EMF sensitivity in the general population, reaching 1,6\% in Finland and 2,7\% in Sweden, 3,5\% in Austria, 4,6\% in Taiwan, 5\% in Switzerland and 10.3\% in Germany [ 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 ].