Experimental verification: (Original work) – Datalogger Homeopathy

Experimental Verification of Medicinal Effects: A Detailed Study

In our pursuit of scientific understanding, the role of experimentation cannot be understated. In this blog post, I will share my journey and findings from an extensive study on the effects of medicinal pills administered to apparently healthy individuals. This study not only showcases the methodical approach taken but also highlights the fascinating temperature variations observed in participants following medication intake.

Study Overview

Initiated in November 2002, the study involved selecting participants who were in good health. With their consent, family members, local residents, and postgraduate students from JSPS Homeopathic Medical College in Hyderabad participated in this experiment to gauge the response of their bodies to the administered pharmaceuticals.

Methodology

Participants were required to take between 6 to 9 freshly medicated pills. To ensure that the data collected was accurate and reliable, specific conditions were put in place. One critical aspect was to refrain from consuming any food or drinks for at least 15 minutes before taking the temperature readings. Moreover, subjects were instructed to avoid spicy and extremely hot or cold foods during this period to eliminate external variables that could skew the results.

Each participant’s temperature was recorded using a clinical thermometer after one hour of medication intake. This procedure was consistent throughout the day, with readings taken hourly from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Technological Insights

To upgrade the precision of our observations, we introduced a temperature data logger developed by Onset Computers, working in tandem with software prepared by Greenline. This technological enhancement allowed us to record temperature at one-second intervals, offering a nuanced view of the physiological changes occurring over time.

In addition to daytime measurements, we extended our observations into the night. Between 8:00 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., temperature readings were captured every minute for half an hour. The timing for these readings was chosen based on personal availability rather than any specific external factors.

Results and Observations

While the study remains ongoing, preliminary findings indicate notable temperature variations post-medication. These fluctuations can provide insight into how the body reacts to specific pharmaceuticals, contributing to our understanding of medication efficacy in healthy individuals.


By documenting and sharing these findings, I hope to pave the way for further exploration within the field of homeopathic medicine and its impact on bodily functions. I invite readers to follow along as more data will be shared in due course, potentially revolutionizing our approach towards understanding medicinal effects.

For updates and more detailed insights into the evolution of this study, feel free to check back regularly. Happy reading!

I am Dr.Devendra Kumar, I am a Homeopathic Physician. I pursued my BHMS degree from Dr.Gururaju Govt Homeopathic Medical College, Gudivada, and MD Homeopathy from JSPS Govt Homeopathic Medical College, Hyderabad, India.worked as Senior Research Fellow under Central Council for Research in Homeopathy, https://homeoresearch.com/about-me/

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