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  2. Homeopathic dilutions - Wikipedia

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    A 6C dilution repeats this process six times, ending up with the original material diluted by a factor of 100 −6 =10 −12. Higher dilutions follow the same pattern. In homeopathy, a solution that is more dilute is described as having a higher potency, and more dilute substances are considered by homeopaths to be stronger and deeper-acting. [12]

  3. Homeopathy - Wikipedia

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    The laws of chemistry give this dilution limit, which is related to the Avogadro number, as being roughly equal to 12C homeopathic dilutions (1 part in 10 24). [ 112 ] [ 147 ] [ 148 ] James Randi and the 10:23 campaign groups have highlighted the lack of active ingredients by taking large 'overdoses'. [ 149 ]

  4. Serial dilution - Wikipedia

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    Serial dilution is one of the core foundational practices of homeopathy, with "succussion", or shaking, occurring between each dilution. In homeopathy, serial dilutions (called potentisation) are often taken so far that by the time the last dilution is completed, no molecules of the original substance are likely to remain. [3] [4]

  5. Evidence and efficacy of homeopathy - Wikipedia

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    This limit, which is related to the Avogadro constant, is roughly equal to homeopathic dilutions of 12C or 24X (1 part in 10 24). [34] [33] [35] Scientific tests run by both the BBC's Horizon and ABC's 20/20 programmes were unable to differentiate homeopathic dilutions from water, even when using tests suggested by homeopaths themselves. [36] [37]

  6. List of homeopathic preparations - Wikipedia

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    Homeopathic name Substance Common name Aconite [1]: Aconitum napellus: Monkshood, monk's blood, fuzi, wolf's bane Aesculus hippocastanum [1]: Aesculus hippocastanum

  7. Water memory - Wikipedia

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    Water memory is the purported ability of water to retain a memory of substances previously dissolved in it even after an arbitrary number of serial dilutions.It has been claimed to be a mechanism by which homeopathic remedies work, even when they are diluted to the point that no molecule of the original substance remains, but there is no theory for it.

  8. Talk:Homeopathic dilutions - Wikipedia

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    As pointed out in an editorial in Homeopathy, "The skeptics have gotten the homeopathic world so busy trying to defend various theories of water memory that we have overlooked the possibility that some of the material somehow actually persists in highly diluted homeopathic medicines."[31] Wikipedia should copy that matter here into this article ...

  9. Category:Homeopathy - Wikipedia

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