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Electrohomeopathy, A Spagyric Herbal Extraction Process: Quality Control


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Conference Paper · February 2019

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Dr. Vijai K. Agnihotri
Senior Scientist
CSIR- Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology
Palampur, H.P., India

I am happy to learn that the “Electrohomeopathy Research Foundation” is organizing two days
“International Scientific Symposium: The Panorama of Phytology in Electrohomeopathy” in
collaboration with “Society for Environmental Resources and Biotechnology Development, Agra”
and “Institute of Classical Accupuncture” from Feb 9th to 10th, 2019, at New Delhi and publishing
a Souvenir of Symposium. This event will bring experts from India and abroad on one platform for
sharing their valuable observations.

World have age-old oriental medicina systems like Electrohomeopathy, Naturopathy,


Accupuncture etc. Electrohomeopathy is a best example of synergy, where herbomineral
fraction of plants had cured several serious diseases. These systems, especially
Electrohomeopathy, are becoming more popular in patients of all over the world because of its
quality treatment cost effectively.

I am sure the Souvenir will bring forth the newer and modern scientific research based
observations in the field of Electrohomeopathy.

I wish the symposium a grand success.

With warm regards.

Abstract -1
Electrohomeopathy, A Spagyric Herbal Extraction Process:
Quality Control and Scope
Vijai K. Agnihotri
Natural Plant Products Division, CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology, Palampur 176061, India
Spagyric or electrohomeopathy is also known as plants alchemical medicine which is one of the few alternative medicines
defined in Pharmacopoeia and sold in the U.S. and Europe as pharmaceutical products. Spagyric production methods are
holistic in every sense of the world. Contribution of Mattei, Zimpel and Krauss in electrohomeopathic medicine is very
significant and involves cohobation; maceration in water for organic fraction. Quality assessment of any
electrohomeopathic medicine primarily involves GC, GC-MS and AAS instrumentation. Man and geography behind
production of these medicines is very important. Till date around 120 plants were used in this system. However now these
days several plants were analysed which bears a significant quantity of volatile molecules as well as good biological
activity. Woking on biological properties of Indian Hedychium spicatum, Curcuma aromatica, Artemisia maritima,
Valeriana jatamansi, Eucalyptus citriodora, Tagetus minuta, Murraya koenigii, dracocephalum heterophyllum etc. can
give good leads for new electrohomeopathic medicines.

Abstract -2
Role of Electrohomeopathic Spagyric in HypoThyiroidism
Bushra Jabi
Electrohomeopath, Electrohomeopathic Research Foundation (India)
Thyroid diseases are common worldwide, in India too. The incidence of thyroid disorders in India is high, with
hypothyroidism a particular problem that is not adequately controlled in country at present.
If left untreated, hypothyroidism can progress and cause a multitude of complications. Understanding the symptoms
of hypothyroidism and getting regular screenings to ensure an early diagnosis will prevent the onset of complications
just like goiter, heart problems Infertility , mental, health Issue, myxedema.
I have been using electrohomeopathic medicine since last four years, and treated hundreds of patients; this result in
tremendous response with no side effect.
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