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A double-blind homoeopathic drug proving of Curcuma longa 30CH, analysing sympotomatology [i.e. symptomatology] in relation to the doctrine of signatures

Mini-dissertation submitted in partial compliance with the requirements for the
Master’s Degree in Technology: Homoeopathy in the Department of Homoeopathy, Durban University of Technology, 2011. / The aim of this study was to determine the effect that Curcuma longa 30CH would
have on healthy individuals, and record the particular signs and symptoms produced.
These signs and symptoms determine the therapeutic indications of this remedy, so
that it may be prescribed according to the homoeopathic Law of Similars.
The second aim of this study was to analyse the symptomatology of Curcuma longa
30CH in relation to a Doctrine of Signatures analysis of the Curcuma longa plant, in
order to facilitate a more comprehensive understanding of the materia medica of this
substance.
Design
The homoeopathic proving of Curcuma longa in 30CH potency took the form of a
double blind, randomized, placebo controlled trial. Thirty healthy provers were
selected on the basis of them meeting with the necessary inclusion criteria
(Appendix A). The provers were randomly divided into 2 groups, of which 20% (6 of
the 30 provers) formed the placebo group and received non-medicated powders, and
the remaining 80% (24 of the 30 provers) received medicated powders (verum). The
2 groups were not aware of the nature of the substance that they were proving or the
potency used.
The provers recorded their mental, physical and emotional states over a period of a
week prior to taking the remedy in order to establish a baseline for comparison after
the administration of the remedy. Both verum and placebo were dispensed in the
form of 6 powders. Each powder was taken sublingually 3 times daily for 2 days or
until the prover experienced the onset of any symptoms.
Each prover kept a journal and recorded their proving signs and symptoms daily
after administration of the remedy or the placebo. The data was collected and
extracted from these journals and then assessed by the researcher for suitability to
be included in the materia medica of Curcuma longa. All data gathered from the case
histories (Appendix C), physical examinations and group discussions were also
considered for inclusion.
Results
A variety of mental, emotional and physical symptoms were produced and included
in the materia medica of Curcuma longa. There were a total number of 202
symptoms that were produced as a result of the remedy, which resulted in the
formulation of 141 rubrics. The main mental and emotional symptoms that surfaced
during the proving were depression, a deep sadness, changeability of moods,
courage/confidence, relaxed/ calm and less anger, agility, increased concentration,
and vivid dreams. The physical symptoms noted were diarrhea, change in energy
levels (too much or too little energy), burning sensations, headaches, heart
palpitations and increased breathing rates.
The symptoms that came about during the proving clearly showed correlation and
association with the nature and description of the Turmeric plant, this is in keeping
with findings of previous provings (Pistorius, 2006; Webster, 2002; Speckmeier,
2008 & Pather, 2009), furthermore as suggested by Richardson-Boedler (1999:173)
the Doctrine of Signatures analysis of the Turmeric plant facilitated in the
interpretation of the proving symptoms and thus the materia medica of the remedy.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:dut/oai:localhost:10321/665
Date January 2011
CreatorsPillay, Karasee
ContributorsNaude, David F.
Source SetsSouth African National ETD Portal
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis
Format159 p

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