The in vitro evidence for an effect of high homeopathic potencies - a systematic review of the literature

Homeopathy Potency Dynamization Basic research Quality assessment Quality score Modified SAPEH BEPEV Cell-free systems Non-cellular Cultured cells Basophiles Neutrophiles Lymphocytes In vitro

Abstract

"Objective:

Systematic assessment of the in vitro research on high potency effects.

Method:

Publications of experiments were collected through databases, experts, previous reviews, citation tracking. Inclusion criteria: stepwise agitated dilutions <10^-23 [e.g. homeopathic potency ≥D23, ≥C12; transl. note]; cells or molecules from human or animal. Experiments were assessed with the modified SAPEH score.

Results:

From 75 publications, 67 experiments (1/3 of them replications) were evaluated. Nearly 3/4 of them found a high potency effect, and 2/3 of those 18 that scored 6 points or more and controlled contamination. Nearly 3/4 of all replications were positive. Design and experimental models of the reviewed experiments were inhomogenous, most were performed on basophiles.

Conclusions:

Even experiments with a high methodological standard could demonstrate an effect of high potencies. No positive result was stable enough to be reproduced by all investigators. A general adoption of succussed controls, randomization and blinding would strengthen the evidence of future experiments."


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