Signals and images contributions and contradictions about high dilution research

The GIRI - Groupe International de Recherche sur lA'Infinitesimal - was created in 1986 with the aim to gather researchers toward the high dilution questions, such as hormesis, isopathy, homeopathy and the phenomenological and conceptual differences among them. This book presents a portrait of...

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Corporate Author: International Research Group on Very Low Dose and High Dilution Effects
Other Authors: Bonamin, Leoni Villano
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Berlin, Germany] Springer 2008
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface. Part One: Epistemology. Part One: Epistemology. 1 Research on ultra-dilutions and the Theory of Corporeal Signifiers: the follow up; Leoni Villano Bonamin, Agnes Lagache, Madeleine Bastide (in memorian). Part two: Basic Research - Physics. 2 Theoretical and physical-chemical models for potentized systems: validation criteria; Carlos Renato Zacharias. 3. Mechanical versus handmade succussions: a physical chemistry comparison; Carla Holandino, Felipe Dias Leal, Bianca de Oliveira Barcellos, Maria Augusta Campos, Raiza Oliveira, Venicio Feo da Veiga, Sheila Garcia, Carlos Renato Zacharia. 4. Water and high dilutions phenomenology: electrical characterization; Adriana Ramos de Miranda. Part three: Basic Research - Biology 5. Non-linearity modeling of ultra-dilutions: the histamine disturbances case; Guadalupe Ruiz-Vega, Gabino Estevez-Delgado. 6 Hepatic cell growth models for the study of ultra high dilutions; Katia Silva Martinho, Vanessa Del Bianco de Bento, Graziella Ulbricht Benvenga, Viviane Aparecida Marcondes, Leoni Villano Bonamin. 7 Models with plants, microorganisms and viruses for basic research in homeopathy; Lucietta Betti, Grazia Trebbi, Daniele Nani, Vera Majewsky, Claudia Scherr, Tim Jager, Stephan Baumgartner. 8 Arnica montana and behavior of connective tissue; Leoni Villano Bonamin. 9 How living organisms detect very low doses? A new approach to homeopathy and hormesis; Elzbieta Malarczyk. 10 The effect of homeopathically prepared Thyroxin (10-30 parts by weight) on highland frogs: influence of electromagnetic fields; Sabrina Weber, Peter Christian Endler, Sonja U Welles, Erika Suanjak-Traidl, Waltraud Scherer-Pongratz, Michael Frass, Heinz Spranger, Gerhard Peithner, Harald Lothaller. Part four: Clinical Research 11. Clinical verification of homeopathic symptoms: experience and statistics; Lex Rutten, Michel van Wassenhoven. Part five: Veterinary Research and Practice. 12 Homeopathic Veterinary Clinical Protocol; Luiz Figueira Pinto. Epilogue. 13 Some reflections about the interest of non-conventional medicine in public health, especially homeopathy; Catherine Gaucher.