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Volume 4, Issue 4 - 2020 (October-December 2020)

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Volume 4 Issue 4
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Editorial: October-December 2020

Welcome to the 2020 issue of Materia Novum: The Journal of Homoeopathy. This issue showcases the remarkable breadth and depth of contemporary research across multiple disciplines. From cutting-edge applications of machine learning in climate science to the revolutionary potential of quantum computing in drug discovery, our featured articles demonstrate the power of interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing global challenges.

We are particularly excited to present research that bridges traditional academic boundaries, reflecting our journal's commitment to fostering innovation through cross-disciplinary dialogue. The integration of artificial intelligence with environmental science, the application of blockchain technology to supply chain management, and the convergence of urban planning with smart city technologies exemplify the transformative potential of collaborative research.

As we continue to navigate an era of rapid technological advancement and global challenges, the research presented in this issue offers both insights and solutions that will shape our future. We thank our authors, reviewers, and editorial board members for their continued dedication to advancing knowledge and promoting scientific excellence.

Dr. F. F. Motiwala
Editor-in-Chief
Materia Novum: The Journal of Homoeopathy

Articles in This Issue

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Research PaperID: MNH440004Pages 1

A small material on Janosia Ashoka

Dr. Sachin More

Janosia Ashoka, also known as Ashoka, is a well known medicinal plant widely used in traditional systems of medicine such as Ayurveda, Homoeopathy, and other therapeutic practices for the management of various gynecological disorders. The drug is primarily prepared from the bark and seeds of the Ashoka tree, belonging to the family Leguminaceae. Introduced into homoeopathic practice by Dr. N. D. Ray of Calcutta, Janosia Ashoka has been traditionally recognized for its beneficial effects on the female reproductive system. It is particularly useful in regulating menstrual disorders and strengthening the uterus. The bark of the Ashoka tree contains important chemical constituents such as acid tannin, catechin, and bitter principles which contribute to its therapeutic properties. Clinically, the remedy is employed in conditions such as leucorrhoea, amenorrhoea, metrorrhagia, dysmenorrhoea, uterine colic, urinary tract infections, and haemorrhoids. In addition to its gynecological benefits, the remedy also shows action on various systems including the digestive, urinary, and nervous systems. Symptoms associated with the remedy include weakness, emotional sensitivity, headaches, nasal catarrh, constipation, and urinary disturbances. In female patients, it is particularly indicated in irregular menstruation, pelvic pain, and abnormal vaginal discharge. Due to its uterine tonic properties, Ashoka has been traditionally considered beneficial for improving reproductive health and supporting conception. Thus, Janosia Ashoka remains an important remedy in homoeopathic materia medica for the management of menstrual and uterine disorders.

Janosia AshokaAshoka barkHomoeopathic remedyMenstrual disordersDysmenorrhoeaUterine tonic+2 more
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 Dr. Sachin More
Research PaperID: MNH440005Pages 3

Appendicitis in Paediatric age group: A case report

Dr. Charushila Gawali, Dr. Surabhi Chitre

A 6 year old child came to us with presentation of pain in abdomen, nausea, vomiting with fever. The child complained of agonizing pain in the abdomen since one day which was not better even after passing flatus and stool and common home remedies for abdominal pain. The character of pain created a suspicion of acute appendicitis which was further confirmed with USG. The remedies Colocynthis followed by Phosphorus were given.

Acute Appendicitisnon-obstructiveMurphy’s triadAlvarado’s scoreHomoeopathyColocynthis+1 more
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 Dr. Charushila Gawali
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 Dr. Surabhi Chitre
Research PaperID: MNH440006Pages 7

Curcuma Longa: Study of an Indian drug

Dr .Saba Khan

It is commonly known as turmeric. It is a house hold remedy in India and has been used in Indian System of Medicine since centuries to aid digestion and liver function, relieve arthritis, pain, and regulate menstruation. Turmeric has also been applied directly to the skin for eczema and wound healing. Other indications include heartburn, stomach ulcers, and gallstones and recent researches revealed it to be useful to prevent and treat cancer. It was introduced and proved by Arya, Balachandran and Augustine. The homoeopathic mother tincture is prepared from rhizome. An extended proving was recently done by Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy(1)

GastritisAcute gastritisChronic gastritisHelicobacter pyloriBile reflux
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 Dr .Saba Khan
Research PaperID: MNH440007Pages 23

Evaluation of the effectiveness of Homoeopathic medicine in the management of polycystic ovarian syndrome: A prospective observational study

Dr. R. Kundu, Dr. Suhail Sheikh, Dr. Vishal Nimbhore, Dr. Varsha Dharne, Dr. Shweta Patil, Dr. Sonali Rohom, Ms. Ketki Chaudhari, Ms. Taba Ansari, Ms. Fouzia Siddiqui

Objectives:- 1. To evaluate the effectiveness of Homoeopathic medicine in the management of PCOS. 2. To measure changes in quality of life of patient with PCOSQ scale in cases of PCOS. Method:- We collected 45 cases according to our inclusion criteria from Motiwala (National) Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital & peripheral OPDs. Case taking was done on case recording format and was then repertorized using RADAR. Health related quality of life of the patient was assessed using PCOSQ scale. Results:- Our study showed that 40 cases showed improvement whereas 5 cases did not show any improvement. In our study the mean PCOSQ score before study was 92.24 and after study increased to 112.6. On PCOSQ questionnaire 88.88% of patients showed improvement in health-related quality of life and 11.11% of patients did not show any improvement in health-related quality of life. Conclusion:- Hence we conclude that homoeopathic medicines are effective in management of PCOS and in improving the quality of life of PCOS cases.

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)Homoeopathic medicineQuality of lifePCOSQ scaleRepertorizationRADAR software+2 more
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Contributors:

 Dr. R. Kundu
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 Dr. Suhail Sheikh
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 Dr. Vishal Nimbhore
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 Dr. Varsha Dharne
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 Dr. Shweta Patil
,
 Dr. Sonali Rohom
,
 Ms. Ketki Chaudhari
,
 Ms. Taba Ansari
,
 Ms. Fouzia Siddiqui
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