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Although we as practitioners and students of homoeopathy know of
it's efficacy, controversy amongst the wider scientific community
still rages. This is especially true regarding the more unusual
aspects of our modality, such as the use of potency simulators by
some practitioners - also a controversial issue within the homoeopathic
community. I felt this would be a fascinating aspect of homoeopathy
to research for my final year bachelor article.
While I have witnessed positive remedy reactions from patients
who take potency simulated remedies, in one instance a second dose
of the same remedy 3-4 months later did not appear to exert any
effect. Of course we may argue for the case of accidental anti-doting,
or simply the patient required a higher potency after the positive
effects of the first dose, however these answers did not sufficiently
quell my curiosity. Thus I have decided to study the growth rate
of plants treated with remedies produced by the potency simulator
as a means of assessing their short and medium term effectiveness.
I plan to measure the effects of the potency simulator produced
remedy against an equivalent hand succussed remedy, and the possible
capacity for degeneration and resulting loss of effectiveness of
both these two methods of remedy preparation over a 6 month period.
The results will be available by November 2008.
I am interested in comparing the results of the experiment with
pracitioners' own experiences in their clinics using remedies prepared
in a potency simulator, and I have prepared a short questionnaire
below regarding this. If you would like to participate, please cut
and paste the questionnaire into an email addressed to myself at
jacquiecotter@gmail.com
with your responses.
All respondents identities will be kept confidential.
You participation in this is greatly appreciated! Thank You.
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A. Do you use a potency simulator
in your practice? (if no, go to question F)
B. If so, in what instances and why
do you use the simulator? eg for all your dispensing or only when
the required remedy in hand succussed form is unavailable to you
i.e. purely as a "Plan B"?
C. If you use the simulator purely
as a "Plan B", why is this? what is your attitude towards
this method of remedy preparation?
D. In comparison to hand succussed
remedies, do you find a difference in the frequency of remedy reaction
of your patients to these 2 methods of remedy preparation?
E. Do you find any variability between
the effectiveness of hand succussed and potency simulated remedies
over time, eg after 6 months, 1 year, 2 years of storage?
F. If you do not use a potency simulator,
why is this? What are your attitudes towards this method of remedy
preparation?
Any other comments regarding this
method of remedy prepartation?
Any other comments regarding this
method of remedy prepartation?
Thank you for your time in taking part.
Please cut and paste the questionnaire into an email addressed
to jacquiecotter@gmail.com
with your responses.
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