Research on Homeopathy and Hormesis

News Source: 
Life Science Weekly
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Neutral
News Date: 
July 6, 2010

The latest issue of the journal, Human & Experimental Toxicology, has a number of articles exploring homeopathy’s relation to hormesis, a term referring to the biological response to a toxic substance that is stimulatory or beneficial at low dose and inhibitory or toxic at high dose. 
Articles in the recent issue of Human and Experimental Toxicology:

Van and colleagues, Postconditioning hormesis and the homeopathic Similia principle: molecular aspects. Human & Experimental Toxicology, 2010;29(7):561-5

Moffett and colleagues, Miasmas, germs, homeopathy and hormesis: commentary on the relationship between homeopathy and hormesis. Human & Experimental Toxicology, 2010;29(7):539-43

Calabrese and colleagues, Homeopathy: clarifying its relationship to hormesis. Human & Experimental Toxicology, 2010;29(7):531-6

Bellavite and colleagues, Hormesis and its relationship with homeopathy. Human & Experimental Toxicology, 2010;29(7):573-9

Fisher and colleagues, Does homeopathy have anything to contribute to hormesis? Human & Experimental Toxicology, 2010;29(7):555-60

Oberbaum and colleagues, Hormesis and homeopathy: bridge over troubled waters. Human & Experimental Toxicology, 2010;29(7):567-71