Nanostructures and Molecular Imprints in Homeopathic Potencies: Bridging Traditional Concepts with Modern Science through Nanotechnological and Systems-Biology Insights into High-Dilution Remedies and Their Potential Biological Activity

Aman Gupta, Karishma Jain

Abstract


The scientific basis of homeopathy remains contentious, especially due to its reliance on ultra-high dilutions that defy Avogadro's limit. However, emerging studies in nanotechnology, materials science, and systems biology suggest that homeopathic remedies may contain nanostructures and molecular imprints capable of exerting biological effects. This paper explores the hypothesis that homeopathic potencies retain structural and informational imprints of the original substance through nanostructures formed during succussion and potentization. These structures may interact with biological systems through signal amplification and systemic regulation. The aim is to examine how traditional homeopathic concepts can be reevaluated and validated through modern scientific paradigms.

Keywords: Homeopathy, Nanostructures, Molecular Imprinting, Ultra-High Dilution, Potentization, Systems Biology, Signal Amplification


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