Abstract
Electrical signals from a photoelectric plethysmograph are used to test peripheral
blood circulation as a source of a homoeopathically relevant parameter that will vary
in a reproducible and systematic way following exhibition of specific medicines in
homoeopathic doses. Mathematical treatment of the signals gives a Fourier power spectrum
with an approximately linear profile (in a log-log plot) at the lowest frequencies.
The gradient of this line seems to meet the above requirements of reproducible and
systematic variation under a homoeopathic stimulus, and this is our basis to propose
an analogous treatment for other electrical signals from the body, especially those
from the heart and brain.