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Materia Novum: The Journal of Homoeopathy

Suhail Shaikh

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Publications by Suhail Shaikh

2 publications found • Active 2026-2026

2026

2 publications

Evaluation of the effect of homoeopathic medicine verses homoeopathic medicine with biochemical preparation of Natrum phosphoricum 6x in gastro oesophageal reflux disease

with Rita Kundu, Swanand Shukla, Varsha Dharne
4/7/2026
pp. 17

Gastro- oesophageal reflux (GOR) is defined as backward flow of gastric contents into the oesophagus. A small amount of GOR occurs in normal individuals; the term GORD (gastro- oesophageal reflux disease) includes all the symptoms and forms of tissue damage secondary to the reflux of gastric contents into the oesophagus. Homoeopathic medicines are known for curative effect, by prevention of further complication by treating with homoeopathic medicines and doing necessary interventions Method- we carried out randomized control trial for the cases of Gastro Oesophageal Reflux disease for 30 cases. Natrum phos. along with homoeopathic medicine in experimental group and homoeopathic medicine control group. Conclusion- In qualitative study Natrum phos. is having good potential in cases of GORD but quantitative aspect of our study reflects Homoeopathic Medicine alone has good scope.

The efficacy of homoeopathic indicated medicine along with auxiliary mode of treatment in case of premenstrual syndrome in females of age group of 14-40 years: Case series

with Dr. Mita Gharte, Dr. Tapas Kundu, Dr. Vishal Nimbhore, Dr. Suhail Shaikh, Dr. Noozat Shaikh, Dr. Ravind Yadav, Miss. Vrushali Mhatre, Miss. Hiral Mistry, Miss. Aamna Shaikh
4/2/2026
pp. 23-36

Background: This study investigates the combined efficacy of individualized homoeopathic medicines and yogasanas as a holistic approach to alleviate PMS symptoms in females aged 14-40 years. Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of individualized homoeopathic treatment combined with auxiliary therapies in managing premenstrual syndrome (PMS) symptoms in women aged 14-40 years in Nashik, Maharashtra. Objectives: To assess the impact of individualized homoeopathic remedies and complementary auxiliary treatments (likely yogasanas) on the severity and frequency of PMS symptoms. To document the changes in physical, psychological, and behavioural manifestations of PMS following this integrated treatment approach. Methodology: The specific duration of this case series is 6 months. Result: The study likely observed clinical improvements in PMS symptoms following the combined treatment with t value of 11.09 and p value of <0.0001 showing statistically significant result warranting further controlled research. Conclusion: Study investigated the efficacy of homoeopathic medicine along with yogasanas in alleviating symptoms of Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) in females aged 14-40. Results demonstrate a statistically significant improvement in PMS symptoms following homoeopathic treatment and yogasanas.

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