Abstract
According to Hahnemann, homoeopathic medicines must be great immune responses inducers.
In crude states, these medicines pose severe threats to the immune system. So, the
immune-system of an organism backfires against the molecules of the medicinal substances.
The complex immune response mechanism activated by the medicinal molecules can handle
any threats which are similar to the threats posed by the medicinal molecules. The
intersectional operation of the two sets, medicine-induced immune responses and immune
responses necessary to cure diseases, shows that any effective homoeopathic medicine,
which is effective against any disease, can induce immune responses which are necessary
to cure the specific disease. In this article, this mechanism has been exemplified
by the action of Silicea in human body. Also, a neuroimmunological assessment of the route of medicine administration
shows that the oral cavity and the nasal cavity are two administration-routes where
the smallest doses (sometimes even few molecules) of a particular homoeopathic medicine
induce the most effective and sufficient (in amount) purgatory immune responses. Administering
the smallest unitary doses of Silicea in the oral route can make significant changes in the vital force line on the dose–response
relationship graph. The dose–response relationship graph further implicates that the
most effective dose of a medicine must be below the lethality threshold. If multiple
doses of any medicine are administered at same intervals, the immune-system primarily
engages with the medicinal molecules; but along the passage of time, the engagement
line splits into two: one engages with the medicinal molecules and another engages
with diseases. The immune system's engagement with the diseases increases along the
passage of time, though the engagement with the medicinal molecules gradually falls
with the administration of descending doses. Necessarily, I have shown through mathematical
logic that the descending doses, though they seem to be funny, can effectively induce
the most effective immune responses.
Keywords
pharmacodynamics of homoeopathic medicines - mechanism-of-action of homeopathic medicines
- immunological interpretation of homoeopathy - mathematical interpretations the features
of homoeopathic medicines - Hahnemann's postulation