Diminishing photons in aqueous remedies
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 5:03 am
I came across this 2014 research but have only read the abstract - I
haven't parted with pennies to buy the full paper:
http://link.springer.com/article/10.100 ... 013-9712-7
I am interested by the statement, "The stability of ethanolic Argentum
metallicum 100MK and Cantharis 100MK declined to 1/3 of their photons
within a month in contrast to saccharose globules..."
If anyone has access to the full paper I would be interested to hear
your thoughts on it.
Is it possible that a decline in photons affects the therapeutic
activity of liquid / ethanolic remedy - and if so, what is happening
with all the liquid back potencies held on pharmaceutical shelves from
which all future potencies are made? I believe some of them are 100
years or more old and they do not seem to be deteriorating.
All comments welcome!
Fran.
haven't parted with pennies to buy the full paper:
http://link.springer.com/article/10.100 ... 013-9712-7
I am interested by the statement, "The stability of ethanolic Argentum
metallicum 100MK and Cantharis 100MK declined to 1/3 of their photons
within a month in contrast to saccharose globules..."
If anyone has access to the full paper I would be interested to hear
your thoughts on it.
Is it possible that a decline in photons affects the therapeutic
activity of liquid / ethanolic remedy - and if so, what is happening
with all the liquid back potencies held on pharmaceutical shelves from
which all future potencies are made? I believe some of them are 100
years or more old and they do not seem to be deteriorating.
All comments welcome!
Fran.