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Sandhimita Mondal

Techno India University,India

Title: Effect of potentized drugs on Granuloma tissue growth

Biography

Biography: Sandhimita Mondal

Abstract

Granuloma growth is the one of the global concern. This is the pre stage of the malignant cancer. Granuloma is a nodular inflammatory lesion. Usually they are small comprising compact mononuclear phagocytes. This inflammatory pseudo tumor is a non-neoplastic process characterized by unregulated growth of inflammatory cells. It is a rare lesion that usually presents as a solitary nodule. The pathogenesis is not clear, but is considered as a reparative process of an inflammatory lesion. There exist a large volume of evidences in support of the effect of homeopathic potencies on man, animals, and plants. In the present study, a one and half year old baby boy came at the homeopathic clinic with granuloma tissue growth in the pinna of the right ear. The purpose of the present study is to see the effect of the potentized drugs on the regression of the post-operative recurrent granuloma tissue growth in the right ear of the pinna. This growth was operated once previously, but it has been relapsed again. Homeopathic treatment was started after details case taking. The case was successfully treated with potentized Acid nitricum (a homeopathic medicine from nitric acid) and Merc sulph (a homeopathic medicine from Turpethum minerale). Potentized drugs regress the tumor growth. Based on the results so far obtained we have designed further experiments to see whether homeopathic potencies play any role in the expression of proteins. Gene products that are required to maintain normal life processes are expressed at a more or less constant level in every cell of an organism. These genes are referred to as housekeeping genes. However, some gene products rise and fall in response to specific molecular signals. While the increase in gene expression is called induction, the decrease in the expression is called repression. Many factors are involved to regulate these processes. I am very grateful to Dr. Rathin Chakravarty, M.D, Director, Molecular Homeopathic Research Unit, Dr. Bholanath Chakravarty Memorial Trust, 30, Chowringhee, Kolkata-16 for conducting this study.