Integrative Homeopathy and Modern Human Physiology: A Comprehensive Scientific Exploration of Synergistic Principles for Holistic Healthcare and Future Clinical Applications

Dr. Meenakshi Rao

Abstract


The integration of homeopathy with modern physiology represents an evolving paradigm in holistic medical science. While homeopathy emphasizes individualized treatment through ultrahigh dilutions (UHDs) and vital force modulation, modern physiology focuses on molecular, cellular, and systemic mechanisms that govern human health and disease. This paper explores the conceptual and practical intersections between these two approaches, highlighting the physiological underpinnings of homeopathic principles, potential mechanisms of action, therapeutic relevance, and clinical applications. By analyzing key literature, physiological models, and current challenges, this work aims to provide a scientifically grounded framework for advancing integrative medical practice. The emerging evidence indicates that physiological processes such as neuroendocrine modulation, immune signaling, and cellular adaptation may be critical interfaces for homeopathic interventions. This integrative understanding can foster innovative research and contribute to more personalized and effective healthcare solutions.

KEYWORDS: Homeopathy, Modern Physiology, Integrative Medicine, Ultrahigh Dilutions, Vital Force, Neuroendocrine Modulation, Cellular Communication, Holistic Healthcare.


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