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Êàê ñîîáùàåò Åâðîêîìèòåò ãîìåîïàòèè (info@homeopathyeurope.org), îïóáëèêîâàíû ìàòåðèàëû èññëåäîâàíèé ïî âîçìîæíûì ìåõàíèçìàì äåéñòâèÿ äèíàìèçèðîâàííûõ ñðåäñòâ.
Ñ òåêñòîì ìîæíî îçíàêîìèòüñÿ íà ñòðàíèöå http://www.waterjournal.org/images/manuscript_pdf/vol2/vol2Czerlinski.pdf
Possible mechanism for homeopathic potentization
The latest issue of the multidisciplinary journal WATER features an article by two scientists - a biologist and a mathematician - from Western Washington University in the USA, describing a possible mechanism for homeopathic potentization to explain the phenomenon that high dilutions of homeopathic remedies apparently remain effective. This mechanism consists of three processes: initiation, multiplication (copying), and amplification.
WATER is a peer-reviewed journal that carries original papers, reviews, and tutorials from diverse disciplines on advances made within water-oriented research. It has a 3.587 Impact Factor and a 5-Year Impact Factor: 4.274.