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The efficacy of a homeopathic complex on the symptoms of osteoarthritis of the hand in femalesMukansi, Phathiswa 11 June 2012 (has links)
M.Tech.
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The efficacy of a topical naturopathic complex (Allium sativum MT, Hydrastis canadensis MT, Apis mellifica D3 and Urtica urens D3) in the treatment of Tinea pedisMaharaj, Prashadhna Devi January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (M.Tech.: Homoeopathy)-Dept. of Homoeopathy, Durban Institute of Technology, 2006
xx, 108 leaves / Tinea pedis, more commonly known as “Athlete’s foot”, is a common acute infection that occurs in warm, humid climates (Fitzpatrick, et al. 1992:98).
Warmth, humidity, trauma and occlusion such as non-breathable footwear increase the susceptibility to infection (Prescott, et al. 1999:814). The infection can become chronic in people who are more susceptible such as patients who are immuno-suppressed or those who have Diabetes mellitus (al Hassan, et al.
2004: 1).
The aim of this placebo-controlled double-blind study was to evaluate the
effectiveness of a topical naturopathic complex comprising of Allium sativum mother tincture (Ø), Hydrastis canadensis (Ø), Apis mellifica (D3) and Urtica urens (D3) (in an aqueous cream base) in the treatment of Tinea pedis. The complex utilized in this study is regarded as naturopathic because the remedies
comprising the complex were selected for the following reasons:
•Allium sativum and Hydrastis canadensis, each utilized in mother tincture, were selected for their antifungal properties.
•Apis mellifica and Urtica urens, each utilized in D3 potency were selected
because their skin symptomotology most accurately matched the symptoms associated with “Athlete’s foot”.
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The efficacy of a topical naturopathic complex (Allium sativum MT, Hydrastis canadensis MT, Apis mellifica D3 and Urtica urens D3) in the treatment of Tinea pedisMaharaj, Prashadhna Devi January 2006 (has links)
Mini-dissertation submitted in partial compliance with the requirements of the Master's Degree in Technology: Homoeopathy, Durban Institute of Technology, 2006. / Tinea pedis, more commonly known as “Athlete’s foot”, is a common acute infection that occurs in warm, humid climates (Fitzpatrick, et al. 1992:98).
Warmth, humidity, trauma and occlusion such as non-breathable footwear increase the susceptibility to infection (Prescott, et al. 1999:814). The infection can become chronic in people who are more susceptible such as patients who are immuno-suppressed or those who have Diabetes mellitus (al Hassan, et al.
2004: 1).
The aim of this placebo-controlled double-blind study was to evaluate the
effectiveness of a topical naturopathic complex comprising of Allium sativum mother tincture (Ø), Hydrastis canadensis (Ø), Apis mellifica (D3) and Urtica urens (D3) (in an aqueous cream base) in the treatment of Tinea pedis. The complex utilized in this study is regarded as naturopathic because the remedies
comprising the complex were selected for the following reasons:
•Allium sativum and Hydrastis canadensis, each utilized in mother tincture, were selected for their antifungal properties.
•Apis mellifica and Urtica urens, each utilized in D3 potency were selected
because their skin symptomotology most accurately matched the symptoms associated with “Athlete’s foot”. / M
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The relative efficacy of homoeopathic Simillimum treatment as compared to psychological counseling (cognitive therapy and behavioral therapy) in the management of Generalized Anxiety DisorderNgobese, Jabulile Cresancia January 2006 (has links)
This double-blind placebo-controlled study investigated the relative efficacy of Homoeopathic similimum treatment as compared to psychological counselling
(Cognitive therapy combined with Behavioural therapy), in the management of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). / Thesis (M.Tech.: Homoeopathy)-Dept. of Homoeopathy, Durban Institute of Technology, 2006
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