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  1. Asked: 8 months agoIn: Homoeopathic pharmacy

    Give the description of percolation.

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
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    🧪 Percolation is a method used in homoeopathic pharmacy to prepare mother tinctures from plant materials. It’s a more dynamic and efficient alternative to maceration, especially when a quicker extraction of active principles is needed. 🌿 Definition of Percolation Percolation is the process of passinRead more

    🧪 Percolation is a method used in homoeopathic pharmacy to prepare mother tinctures from plant materials. It’s a more dynamic and efficient alternative to maceration, especially when a quicker extraction of active principles is needed.

    🌿 Definition of Percolation

    Percolation is the process of passing a solvent (called menstruum) slowly through a column of powdered drug material to extract its medicinal properties. The solvent gradually dissolves the active ingredients as it trickles down, and the resulting liquid is collected as the mother tincture.

    ⚙️ Steps Involved in Percolation

    Preparation of Drug Material

    The plant substance is dried, powdered, and sieved to ensure uniformity.

    Moistening (Imbibition)

    The powdered drug is moistened with a small amount of menstruum and allowed to stand for a few hours to swell and activate.

    Packing the Percolator

    The moistened drug is packed into a percolator (a funnel-shaped apparatus), often layered with cotton or sand to aid filtration.

    Percolation Process

    The menstruum is poured over the packed drug and allowed to pass through slowly under gravity.
    The extract is collected drop by drop at the bottom.

    Filtration and Collection

    The collected liquid is filtered and stored as the mother tincture.
    🧬 Key Components
    Term Description
    Menstruum The solvent used (usually alcohol or water)
    Magma The moist, dough-like drug mass
    Percolator The apparatus used for the process
    ✅ Advantages of Percolation
    Faster than maceration
    More efficient extraction
    Better control over concentration
    Ideal for substances that release active principles quickly

    Percolation is a cornerstone technique in modern homoeopathic pharmacy, especially for preparing remedies from delicate or volatile plant materials. 

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  2. Asked: 8 months agoIn: Homoeopathic pharmacy, Homoeopathic philosophy, Organon

    What is dynamisation?

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    What do mean by potentisation?

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  3. Asked: 8 months agoIn: Homoeopathic pharmacy, Homoeopathic philosophy, Organon

    What is dynamisation?

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    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 8 months ago

    🔬 Dynamisation in homoeopathy—also known as potentisation—is the process by which the latent healing power of a substance is awakened and amplified through serial dilution and vigorous shaking (succussion) or grinding (trituration). It’s not just about making a substance weaker; it’s about making itRead more

    🔬 Dynamisation in homoeopathy—also known as potentisation—is the process by which the latent healing power of a substance is awakened and amplified through serial dilution and vigorous shaking (succussion) or grinding (trituration). It’s not just about making a substance weaker; it’s about making it more energetically active and therapeutically potent.

    🌟 Definition of Dynamisation

    According to Dr. Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homoeopathy:

    “Dynamisation is the process by which the medicinal properties, which are latent in natural substances while in their crude state, become aroused and enabled to act in our life, i.e., in our sensible and irritable fiber.”

    In simpler terms, it’s the transformation of a physical substance into a dynamic healing agent that interacts with the body’s vital force.

    ⚙️ How Dynamisation Works
    Dilution: The substance is diluted in alcohol or water in specific ratios (e.g., 1:10 for decimal, 1:100 for centesimal).
    Succussion: Each dilution is followed by vigorous shaking, which is believed to imprint the energetic signature of the substance into the vehicle.
    Trituration: For insoluble substances, grinding with lactose powder is used to achieve dynamisation.
    🧠 Why It Matters
    It removes toxic effects of crude substances.
    It enhances the curative power without relying on material quantity.
    It aligns with the principle that disease is dynamic, so the cure must be dynamic too.
    🧪 Example

    A crude substance like Arsenic is poisonous in its raw form. But when dynamised through serial dilution and succussion, it becomes Arsenicum Album, a widely used homoeopathic remedy for anxiety, digestive issues, and more.

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  4. Asked: 8 months agoIn: Homoeopathic pharmacy, Homoeopathic philosophy, Organon

    Write down the different method of dynamisation.

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
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    https://mdpathyqa.com/question/explain-the-necessity-of-potentisation-in-homoeopathy/

    Explain the necessity of potentisation in homoeopathy.

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  5. Asked: 8 months agoIn: Homoeopathic pharmacy, Homoeopathic philosophy, Organon

    Write down the different method of dynamisation.

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    https://mdpathyqa.com/question/what-do-mean-by-potentisation/

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  6. Asked: 8 months agoIn: Homoeopathic pharmacy, Homoeopathic philosophy, Organon

    Write down the different method of dynamisation.

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 8 months ago

    Certainly! In homoeopathy, dynamisation (also called potentisation) refers to the process of transforming a crude substance into a potent remedy by serial dilution and succussion or trituration. This process enhances the dynamic healing power of the substance while minimizing its toxic effects. HereRead more

    Certainly! In homoeopathy, dynamisation (also called potentisation) refers to the process of transforming a crude substance into a potent remedy by serial dilution and succussion or trituration. This process enhances the dynamic healing power of the substance while minimizing its toxic effects.

    Here are the different methods of dynamisation used in homoeopathic pharmacy:

    ⚗️ 1. Hahnemannian Method
    Dilution + Succussion: The substance is diluted in a specific ratio (usually 1:100 for centesimal scale) and then vigorously shaken (succussed).
    Scales Used:
    Centesimal (C): 1 part drug + 99 parts vehicle.
    Decimal (X or D): 1 part drug + 9 parts vehicle.
    This method is described in the Organon of Medicine and is the most traditional approach.
    🥣 2. Korsakovian Method
    Developed by Dr. Korsakov, a Russian homoeopath.
    Uses a single container: After each dilution, the container is emptied, and the remaining film is considered the next potency.
    More practical for high potencies but less precise than Hahnemannian.
    🧂 3. Trituration Method
    Used for insoluble substances (e.g., metals, minerals).
    The crude substance is ground with lactose (milk sugar) in a mortar and pestle.
    Typically done up to 3C potency before switching to liquid dilution.
    🧬 4. LM or Q Potency Method
    Introduced by Hahnemann in the 6th edition of Organon.
    Uses a 1:50,000 dilution ratio.
    Considered gentler and more suitable for sensitive patients or chronic conditions.
    Administered in liquid form with frequent repetition.
    🧪 5. Jennerian Method (Less Common)
    Named after Edward Jenner.
    Involves using nosodes (remedies prepared from diseased tissues or secretions).
    Dynamisation follows standard dilution and succussion but starts from pathological material.
    🧠 Summary Table
    Method Key Feature Used For
    Hahnemannian Serial dilution + succussion Most remedies
    Korsakovian Single vial, film-based dilution High potencies
    Trituration Grinding with lactose Insoluble substances
    LM/Q Potency 1:50,000 dilution, gentle action Chronic/sensitive cases
    Jennerian Pathological source material Nosodes

    Each method has its own philosophy and application depending on the nature of the substance, the condition being treated, and the sensitivity of the patient.

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  7. Asked: 8 months agoIn: Homoeopathic pharmacy, Homoeopathic philosophy, Organon

    Narrate the relation between homoeopathic pharmacy and organon of medicine.

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
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    🧬 The Relationship Between Homoeopathic Pharmacy and the Organon of Medicine is like the bond between theory and practice—each guiding and enriching the other. Let’s break it down: 📘 Organon of Medicine: The Philosophical Blueprint Authored by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann, the Organon of Medicine is the fouRead more

    🧬 The Relationship Between Homoeopathic Pharmacy and the Organon of Medicine is like the bond between theory and practice—each guiding and enriching the other. Let’s break it down:

    📘 Organon of Medicine: The Philosophical Blueprint

    Authored by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann, the Organon of Medicine is the foundational text of homoeopathy. It lays out:

    The principles of healing through the law of similars.
    The methods of drug proving, case-taking, and remedy selection.
    The rules for preparation and administration of medicines (§§ 265–285 in particular).

    It’s not just a book—it’s the soul of homoeopathic philosophy.

    ⚗️ Homoeopathic Pharmacy: The Scientific Execution

    Homoeopathic pharmacy is the technical arm that brings the Organon’s principles to life. It deals with:

    Preparation of remedies from natural sources (plants, minerals, animals).
    Potentization—the process of serial dilution and succussion to enhance medicinal power.
    Standardization and preservation of remedies using vehicles like alcohol, water, and lactose.

    It ensures that remedies are made safely, consistently, and in accordance with Hahnemann’s guidelines.

    🔗 How They Interconnect
    Organon of Medicine
    Defines the philosophy and principles
    Describes drug proving and symptom collection
    Outlines dosage and repetition rules
    Emphasizes individualization and minimal dose

    Homoeopathic Pharmacy
    Applies those principles in remedy preparation
    Provides the substances and potencies for proving
    Manufactures remedies in required potencies and forms
    Delivers precise, potentized remedies for individualized care
    🧠 In Essence

    The Organon is the mind, and the pharmacy is the hands. Without the Organon, pharmacy lacks direction. Without pharmacy, the Organon remains theoretical. Together, they form a complete, living system of healing.

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  8. Asked: 8 months agoIn: Homoeopathic pharmacy, Homoeopathic philosophy, Organon

    Define vehicles.

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 8 months ago

    In homoeopathy, vehicles refer to the substances or mediums used to prepare, preserve, and administer homoeopathic remedies. They don’t have medicinal properties themselves but serve as carriers for the active ingredients. 🚚 Types of Vehicles in Homoeopathy Here are the most common vehicles used: AlRead more

    In homoeopathy, vehicles refer to the substances or mediums used to prepare, preserve, and administer homoeopathic remedies. They don’t have medicinal properties themselves but serve as carriers for the active ingredients.

    🚚 Types of Vehicles in Homoeopathy

    Here are the most common vehicles used:

    Alcohol (Ethanol)

    Used for preparing tinctures and preserving liquid remedies.
    Acts as a solvent and antimicrobial agent.

    Water (Distilled or Purified)

    Used in dilution and preparation of remedies, especially in lower potencies.

    Lactose (Milk Sugar)

    Used to make solid forms like tablets and globules.
    It’s inert, stable, and palatable.

    Glycerin

    Sometimes used in mother tinctures or topical applications.
    Offers a sweet taste and preservative quality.

    Olive Oil or Other Oils

    Used in ointments and liniments for external application.
    🧪 Why Vehicles Matter
    They ensure stability and shelf life of the remedy.
    They help in accurate dosing and safe delivery.
    They must be chemically inert so they don’t interfere with the remedy’s action.

    In essence, vehicles are the unsung heroes of homoeopathic pharmacy—quietly supporting the remedy’s journey from lab to healing.

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  9. Asked: 8 months agoIn: Homoeopathic pharmacy, Homoeopathic philosophy, Organon

    What do you mean by drug proving?

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 8 months ago

    🔬 Drug Proving in Homoeopathy is the process of discovering what symptoms a substance can produce in a healthy person—so that it can later be used to treat similar symptoms in a sick person. It’s the backbone of homoeopathic medicine and was pioneered by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann. 🧪 What Happens During DRead more

    🔬 Drug Proving in Homoeopathy is the process of discovering what symptoms a substance can produce in a healthy person—so that it can later be used to treat similar symptoms in a sick person. It’s the backbone of homoeopathic medicine and was pioneered by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann.

    🧪 What Happens During Drug Proving?
    Healthy individuals (called provers) take a homoeopathic remedy in controlled doses.
    They observe and record all physical, emotional, and mental changes—no matter how subtle.
    These symptoms are compiled to create the Materia Medica, which guides homoeopaths in selecting remedies.
    📘 Core Principles
    Similia Similibus Curentur: “Let like be cured by like.” A substance that causes symptoms in a healthy person can cure similar symptoms in a sick person.
    Subjective and Objective Symptoms: Provers note everything from mood changes to skin rashes, digestive issues, dreams, and more.
    Potency Matters: Remedies are tested in various dilutions to understand their full range of effects.
    🧠 Why It’s So Unique

    Unlike conventional medicine, homoeopathy doesn’t rely on chemical analysis alone. It values the individual experience of symptoms, making drug proving a deeply human-centered and holistic method of understanding medicine.

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  10. Asked: 8 months agoIn: Homoeopathic pharmacy, Homoeopathic philosophy, Organon

    Who is the best prover and why?

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 8 months ago

    🏆 The Best Prover in Homoeopathy: Dr. Samuel Hahnemann In the world of homoeopathy, Dr. Samuel Hahnemann—the founder of the discipline—is widely regarded as the best and most pioneering prover. Here's why he holds that title: 🌿 Why Hahnemann Is Considered the Best Prover Originator of Drug Proving:Read more

    🏆 The Best Prover in Homoeopathy: Dr. Samuel Hahnemann

    In the world of homoeopathy, Dr. Samuel Hahnemann—the founder of the discipline—is widely regarded as the best and most pioneering prover. Here’s why he holds that title:

    🌿 Why Hahnemann Is Considered the Best Prover
    Originator of Drug Proving: He was the first to systematically test substances on healthy individuals to observe their effects, laying the foundation for the homoeopathic Materia Medica.
    Self-Experimentation: Hahnemann tested remedies on himself, ensuring firsthand accuracy and reliability in symptom recording.
    Scientific Rigor: He emphasized the need for provers to be healthy, unprejudiced, and sensitive observers—qualities he embodied and demanded in others.
    Organon of Medicine: In his seminal work, especially Aphorisms 105–145, he detailed the principles of proving, making it a cornerstone of homoeopathic practice.

    👩‍⚕️ Who Else Can Be a Great Prover?

    According to homoeopathic philosophy, the best provers are:

    Homoeopathic physicians and students: Because they understand the nuances of symptoms and can record them with precision.
    Healthy, literate, and unbiased individuals: These qualities ensure that the symptoms observed are genuine and not influenced by pre-existing conditions or external biases.
    ⚠️ Why Non-Medical or Paid Provers Are Less Ideal
    They may not be under direct observation.
    Their recordings might lack accuracy or depth.
    Their symptoms may be misinterpreted or unverifiable.

    In short, the best prover isn’t just someone who takes a remedy—it’s someone who understands the art and science behind it. Hahnemann didn’t just prove remedies; he proved the value of careful observation, integrity, and intellectual curiosity.

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