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107 publications found (showing 51-60) • Active 2026-2026
2026
10 publicationsEffectiveness of Urtica urens 6C in increasing milk quantity in lactating Jafarabadi buffaloes for 6 months from the same stable: An observational study.
Buffaloes share 44.1% of milk production in Maharashtra. Jafarabadi breed is highly rendered breed in western Maharashtra.(1) Lactation period in buffalo ranges from 295 to 300 days. Genetic and non-genetic factors affect lactation efficiency in buffalo.(2) National action plan of dairy development vision 2022 aims increase milk productivity throughout country. But we are facing challenges like low productivity of bovine and lack of preventive action against adulteration of milk and use of synthetic steroids as galactagogue i.e., oxytocin. It causes various deleterious effects like decrease fertility of cattle, excessive hemorrhage. The aim of this study was to observe effectiveness of Urtica urens 6C in increasing milk quantity in lactating Jafarabadi Buffaloes For 6 months from the same stable. Using cluster sampling technique, a sample of 30 healthy lactating, Jafarabadi buffaloes who had not yet received oxytocin injections were studied for 6 months. Pilot study for 15 days capturing the yield before administration of the medicine. For a total of six months, 15-day admission cycles of the medication and a placebo were repeated. After analyzing all data in SPSS, the results indicate that Urtica urens 6C is effective in boosting lactation efficiency in lactating Jafarabadi buffaloes
Role of homeopathic medicine graphites30 and individualized homeopathic medicines in cracked heel in age group of 18-70 years, A randomized Control trial
"Heels fissures," another name for cracked heels, are a quite common foot condition.[1] In this study an attempt has been made to study the effectiveness of Homeopathic Medicine Graphites30 and Individualized homeopathic medicines in the cases of cracked heel in age group of 18-70 years. Aim & Objective:1] To Study Effectiveness of Homeopathic Medicine Graphites30 and Individualized Homeopathic Medicines in cracked heel in age group of 18-70 years. 2] To find out the most commonly prescribed Individualized Homeopathic Medicines in cracked heel. Material & Method: 30 samples with cracked heels were consider according our inclusion criteria and divided into two group: Experimental group was given Graphites30 while control group was given individualized homeopathic medicines and “SPSG Scale” was utilized for treatment assessment. Participants with a history of diabetes, hypothyroidism, taking steroid treatment, Pregnant and lactating women were excluded. Result: By using Unpaired t test calculated t value (-1.6345) which was less than table value of t (2.05) hence Null hypothesis is accepted. Conclusion: In these study Individualized Homeopathic Medicines (5.26) shows more improvement in cases cracked heel than Graphites30 (7.06) on the basis of “SPSG Scale” (Six Point Special Grading Scale)
Efficacy of homoeopathic medicine in treatment of urinary tract infection in Pediatric age group: A Literature Review
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the most common bacterial infections in children, especially in developing countries, following gastrointestinal and respiratory infections. Pediatric UTIs may lead to significant morbidity and long-term complications such as hypertension and impaired renal function if not managed properly. The incidence of UTI varies according to age and sex, with a higher prevalence in girls compared to boys. Common causative organisms include Escherichia coli, Klebsiella, Proteus, Enterococcus, and Pseudomonas species. UTIs generally occur due to ascending infection through the fecal-perineal-urethral route. Clinical manifestations vary depending on age, ranging from fever, vomiting, irritability, and poor feeding in infants to dysuria, frequency, abdominal pain, and urinary urgency in older children. Diagnosis is primarily based on urine examination obtained through reliable methods such as catheterization or suprapubic aspiration, along with supportive investigations including complete blood count, ultrasonography, and micturating cystourethrogram when necessary. Homoeopathy, based on the principle “Similia Similibus Curentur,” offers a holistic and individualized approach for the management of UTIs in children. Several homoeopathic remedies such as Cantharis, Cannabis sativa, Petroselinum, Sulphur, Clematis, Equisetum, and Sabal serrulata are indicated according to the characteristic symptoms of the patient. These medicines, prepared from natural substances and administered in minimum doses, are considered safe and gentle for pediatric use. This literature review highlights the epidemiology, etiology, clinical features, diagnosis, and homoeopathic management of urinary tract infections in children. Further clinical research and well-designed studies are required to establish the effectiveness of homoeopathic medicines in the treatment and prevention of pediatric UTIs.
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF JABORANDI MOTHER TINCTURE AND INDIVIDUALISED HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINE IN CASES OF HYPERHIDROSIS IN AGE GROUP OF 18 TO 40 YEARS.
This research aimed to explore the impact of indicated Homoeopathic medicines and also Jaborandi mother tincture in the treatment of hyperhidrosis. Research conducted at OPD of Motiwala (national) Homoeoathic medical college and hospital of a six-month duration. The included age group of 18 to 40 years. Sample size of 30 patient divided into 2 group of control and experimental group. Experimental group received the Jaborandi mother tincture and control group received the individualised Homoeoathic medicines, their data were collected by case records format and perspiration score were measure by visual score. Pre and post score were measured. And by statistical analysis result were concluded. 100% patient showed improvement who received individualised Homoeoathic medicines .Aim and Objectives: This research aimed to explore the impact of indicated Homoeopathic medicines and also Jaborandi mother tincture in the treatment of hyperhidrosis and to compare their result. The primary objectives included to study the effect of Jaborandi Mother tincture in treating hyperhidrosis using visual scale for quantification of hyperhidrosis cases. And also to study the effect of individualised homeopathic medicine in cases of hyperhidrosis. Materials and Methods: This research adopts a Comparative study design conducted at OPD of Motiwala (national) Homoeoathic medical college and hospital of a six-month period. The selection of study subjects follows specific eligibility criteria, including an age group of 18 to 40 years, and obtaining written consent. Exclusion criteria encompass pregnant and lactating females , known cases of systemic diseases. Perspiration score measured by visual scale a sample size of 30 patient. Visual scale is employed for measurement and Data management involves the format of case record format. 30 sample size divide into control and experimental group. Experimental group received the Jaborandi mother tincture and Control group received the individualised Homoeoathic medicine. Statistical analysis is planned using unpaired t test and Microsoft excelPositive and negative assessments are made based on score improvements or lack thereof. Graphical presentation and statistical evaluation will contribute to the conclusion drawn from this comprehensive research .Results: According to statistical analysis the Calculated value of t is 3.125 and Table t value is 2.15. Hence calculated t value is greater than table t value. 73% patient showed improvement out of 15 Patient who received jaborandi mother tincture , and 100% patient improved who received individualised Homoeoathic medicines. Conclusion: Since calculated t value is greater than table t value null hypothesis is rejected thus jaborandi mother tincture is as effective as individualised homoeopathic medicine in treatment of hyperhidrosis in the age group of 18 to 40 years.
A comparative study of effectiveness of Cynodon dactylon mother tincture along with homoeopathic indicated medicine and homoeopathic indicated medicine alone in cases of menorrhagia in the age group of 15 – 55 years
Menorrhagia comes under Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (AUB). AUB means any deviation in normal uterine cycle refers to abnormally heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding that exceeds the typical flow more than 80ml and duration. It can lead to severe discomfort, disruption of daily activities. Rationale of study: Menorrhagia is one of the major / main cause why women of different age group attend gynecological consultant. It affects women living in developed as well as developing countries. It is not only life threatening but also have huge effect on personal, social ,family and work life of women and reduce quality of life .So here it is attempt to study effectiveness of Cynodon dactylon in treating menorrhagia along with homoeopathic indicated remedy. Aim: To study the difference in effectiveness of Cynodon dactylon mother tincture along with homoeopathic indicated medicine and homoeopathic indicated medicine alone in cases of menorrhagia in the age group of 15 – 55 years. Objective : Primary objective – To compare effectiveness of Cynodon dact. Mother tincture along with homoeopathic indicated medicine and homoeopathic indicated medicine alone in cases of female suffering from complaints of menorrhagia in the age group of 15 – 55 years . Secondary objective –Improve quality life of female of age group of 15- 55 years suffering from complaint of menorrhagia. Material and methods : 46 patients enrolled in the study with the help of menorrhagia assessment scale and clinical diagnosis. Detailed case taking of 2 groups were done. Group 1- received Cynodon mother tincture along with homoeopathic indicated medicine and Group 2 - received homoeopathic indicated remedy alone . Quality of life scale was also used before the commencement of treatment . 6 follow ups where taken after medication again menorrhagia assessment scale score was obtained along with quality of life scale. Result : There is difference in effectiveness of Homoeopathic medicine Cynodon dactylon Mother tincture along with homoeopathic indicated medicine and homoeopathic indicated medicine alone in reducing the complaint of menorrhagia in female in age group of 15 to 55 years. After studying 23 cases of Group A i.e. Cynodon mother tincture with homoeopathic indicated medicine- 19 cases are improved and 4 cases are not improved. After Studying 23 case of group B i.e. Homoeopathic indicated medicine- 18 cases are improved and 5 cases are not improved. Conclusion : According to the study, we conclude that Homoeopathic medicine Cynodon dactylon mother tincture along with homoeopathic indicated medicine is more effective than homoeopathic indicated medicine alonein treatment of menorrhagia.
To study the efficacy of Homoeopathic Medicines in treating a case of hydatid cyst in liver: A Case Report
The aim of this study was to observe efficacy of homoeopathic medicines in cases of hydatid cyst in liver. Hydatid cysts are fluid-filled sacs caused by the Echinococcus granulosus tapeworm, predominantly affecting the liver. Conventional treatment typically involves surgical intervention and antiparasitic medications; however, challenges such as recurrence and patient tolerance necessitate exploration of alternative therapies. Homeopathy offers a personalized approach that may address the psychosomatic aspects of disease, enhance patient comfort, and promote overall well-being. A case of hydatid cyst in liver was reported in our clinic. Patient complained about giddiness and fear in the beginning. After CT scan he was diagnosed with Hydatid cyst in liver. He complained about pain in right hypogastrium region with aggravation from bending double and pressure. Patient is under homoeopathic treatment and is showing improvement.
Effectiveness of Homeopathic Remedies in Alleviating Stress Urinary Incontinence among Females Aged 40-80 Years: A Case Series Study
Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a prevalent condition among women aged 40 to 80 years, significantly impacting their quality of life. Despite available conventional treatments, interest persists in alternative therapies like Homeopathy. This case series investigates the efficacy of Homeopathic interventions in managing SUI. Through consecutive sampling, with a total of 45 patients with clinically diagnosed SUI were recruited. Additionally,the study aimed to identify the most commonly prescribed remedy for this condition. Homeopathic medicines were administered based on symptom similarity. The Questionnaire for urine incontinence diagnosis (QUID) scale was used for diagnosis whereas Symptom Severity Score (SSS) Scale was utilized to evaluate the severity of SUI Before and after treatment. Thorough homeopathic consultations and personalized prescriptions led to significant reductions in SUI severity post-treatment, with mean score of SSS decreased from 7.8 before treatment to 5.3 after treatment. The findings of this study indicate that homeopathic medicines significantly help in controlling the cases of SUI.
THE EFFICACY OF INDIVIDUALISED HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES FOR PICA IN THE AGE GROUP 5-40 YEARS: A CASE SERIES
Pica = magpie, pica disorder is characterized by an appetite pattern and craving for non- nutritive substances. Pica usually does not exhibit any dangerous situations but at times can create complications. Pica clinical manifestation varies greatly and may be linked to the particular features of the substances consumed and its subsequent complications. For mild to moderate case of pica, individualized homoeopathic medicines can be prescribed. Here in, we conducted a study to identify the efficacy of individualized homoeopathic medicines in treating pica for the age group 5-40 years. Out of 45 cases assessed on the basis of PARDI and CGI scale, 40 cases responded to the individualized homoeopathic medicine.
Effectiveness of Homeopathic Medicine Oophorinum 30CH and Individualized Homeopathic Medicine in Perimenopausal Complaints in Age Group 40 to 55 Years with the Help of Menopausal Rating Scale: Randomized Control Trial.
Background: Perimenopause is a time period before women has a final menses and later start with menopausal symptom that last up to 1 year after cessation of menses.[1,2] Perimenopause refer to the period around menopause (40–55 years). Aim and objective: The purpose of the study was to assess, using the menopausal rating scale, the efficacy of Oophorinum 30CH and Individualized Homeopathic medicine in treating perimenopausal complaints in the age range of 40 to 55 years. Material and methods: 46 cases were chosen in accordance with the inclusion criteria. The menopausal rating scale has been utilized to evaluate the improvement. Result: The unpaired t test was used to confirm the result. Conclusion: The study concluded that Individualized Homoeopathic medicine is more effective than Oophorinum 30 in reducing the intensity of perimenopausal complaints in 40-55 years of age.
Exploring Homeopathic therapeutics for Intermittent Fever in the MonsoonSeason a: A Comprehensive Discussion
The monsoon season is often associated with a higher incidence of intermittent fever because of wet weather and environment, presenting a challenge for timely and effective treatment. Homeopathy offers a viable approach for managing these fevers with minimal delay and without side effects. This research explores various homeopathic remedies that have proven effective in treating intermittent fever over the years. Successful management of this condition requires a thorough understanding of the disease, homeopathic medicines, and the principles of organon. Additionally, a comprehension of miasms, Similimum that follows after totality of symptoms, and posology is crucial for providing swift and safe recovery. This study aims to highlight the efficacy of homeopathic treatment and the essential knowledge required for their successful application as per our clinical experience of the current monsoon of 2024.
