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Phosphorus 30 CH to control Varroa population in Apis mellifera colonies [PDF]
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Homeopathy, 2016
Background: Most of the nosodes in the homeopathic pharmacopeia have been sourced from obscure pathological material over a century ago; of which no scientific documentation is available. Method: A method for preparation and standardization of univalent and polyvalent Mycobacterium ...
Abhay Chowdhary, Rajesh Shah
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Background: Most of the nosodes in the homeopathic pharmacopeia have been sourced from obscure pathological material over a century ago; of which no scientific documentation is available. Method: A method for preparation and standardization of univalent and polyvalent Mycobacterium ...
Abhay Chowdhary, Rajesh Shah
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Homeopathy, 2019
Background Cochliomyia hominivorax is the major fly causing primary myiasis in livestock animals in Brazil; its larvae develop in the host's living tissues, causing mutilations, which can even lead to death.
Giuliano Pereira De Barros +1 more
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Background Cochliomyia hominivorax is the major fly causing primary myiasis in livestock animals in Brazil; its larvae develop in the host's living tissues, causing mutilations, which can even lead to death.
Giuliano Pereira De Barros +1 more
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The British Homoeopathic Journal, 1964
SummaryIt appears that the Quadruple Nosode was effective in keeping about 84% of patients free from incapacitating respiratory infections in winter, even in a city community in the Midlands. Of the 16% of patients who got infections in spite of the nosode, it is clear that many of them had milder infections than expected.
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SummaryIt appears that the Quadruple Nosode was effective in keeping about 84% of patients free from incapacitating respiratory infections in winter, even in a city community in the Midlands. Of the 16% of patients who got infections in spite of the nosode, it is clear that many of them had milder infections than expected.
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