Links to some of the articles published in peer-reviewed, international journals:
- FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH
- A scientific method of preparing homeopathic nosodes
- Standardization of the potentizing machine and quantification of the impact of potentization
- Quantitative and Qualitative Pathogenetic Indices
- Need to revamp old nosodes Tuberculinum and Psorinum
- Symptom Similarity versus Disease Similarity: Revisiting the application of the Law of Similars and challenging the symptom-centric approach in homeopathy
- HIV NOSODE
- HEPATITIS C NOSODE
- Hepatitis C Nosode: The preparation and homeopathic pathogenetic trial
- A Clinical Evaluation of a Hepatitis C Nosode in the Treatment of Hepatitis
- A homeopathic nosode, Hepatitis C 30 demonstrates anticancer effect against liver cancer cells in vitro by modulating telomerase and topoisomerase II activities as also by promoting apoptosis via intrinsic mitochondrial pathway
- CAPSAICIN AND DIHYDROCAPSAICIN
- Effect of Orally Administered Potentized Capsaicin and Dihydrocapsaicin in Humans: A Homeopathic Pathogenetic Trial
- Potentized, an oral preparation of capsaicin alkaloids and magnesium phosphoricum in the treatment of chronic pain: A clinical trial
- Preclinical evaluation of antiarthritic activity of ultra-diluted preparations of capsaicin alkaloids (CP-10), tumor necrosis factor-alpha, and Magnesium phosphoricum in wistar rats
- HYDROQUINONE
- MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS NOSODE
- Preparation, standardization and in vitro safety testing of Mycobacterium nosodes (Emtact- polyvalent nosode)
- MALARIA NOSODE
- IN-VITRO STUDIES
- IN-VIVO STUDIES (Animal model studies)
- CLINICAL TRIALS (Human Studies)
- Clinical trial for evaluation of a Human Immunodeficiency Virus nosode in the treatment for Human Immunodeficiency Virus‑Infected individuals
- A Clinical Evaluation of a Hepatitis C Nosode in the Treatment of Hepatitis
- Potentized, an oral preparation of capsaicin alkaloids and magnesium phosphoricum in the treatment of chronic pain: A clinical trial
- DRUG PROVING(HPT)