MNH
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204 publications found (showing 191-200) • Active 2026-2026
2026
10 publicationsEffectiveness of Individualized Homoeopathic Medicine in Cases Of The Menopausal Syndrome In Women Above 45 Years Age Group: - A Case Series
Background: -Menopause is the point at which menstruation permanently stops due to loss of ovarian follicular functions (1), marking the end of woman’s reproductive cycle. This effects the women mentally and physically. Objective: - To study the reduction in severity of symptoms after prescribing individualized homoeopathic medicine in women with menopausal syndrome and To study the frequently used medicines effective in reducing the severity of symptoms in women with menopausal syndrome Methods: The study employed case series design included 45 cases selected through the simple random sampling (convenient) from the OPD of the college hospital, as well as from peripheral OPD. Results: The 41 patients i.e. 91% patients improved and while 4 patients i.e.9% patient did not show the marked improvement. Conclusion: Homoeopathic medicines are efficacious in management of the Menopausal syndrome in women above 45 years.
REPORT ON REMINIESSENCE 2025
ReminiEssence 2025 was a two day alumni reunion organized by Motiwala National Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital, Nashik, to celebrate the legacy and achievements of its graduates. The event brought together alumni from various batches ranging from 1989 to 2018, providing an opportunity to reconnect with former classmates, teachers, and the institution. The program included a traditional welcome ceremony, formal inauguration, cultural performances, and interactive sessions designed to revive memories of student life. A special segment titled “Down the Memory Lane” showcased videos and nostalgic moments from different alumni batches, strengthening emotional connections among participants. The event also included Republic Day celebrations, cultural programs, and an academic lecture on modern perspectives in homoeopathic practice. Various recreational activities such as group interactions, bonfire sessions, and Garba celebrations contributed to the festive atmosphere. The successful organization of the event reflected the dedication of faculty members, student volunteers, and the organizing committee. Overall, ReminiEssence 2025 highlighted the importance of alumni engagement in strengthening institutional identity, promoting professional networking, and preserving the heritage of homoeopathic education.
Efficacy of Morgan Pure a Bowel Nosode as an Intercurrent remedy in treating Tinea Corporis in the age group of 5 to 50 years: A Case Series
Tinea corporis is no longer fungal infection but rather most stubborn clinical condition. Tinea corporis is common superficial infection of skin caused by dermatophytes. Tinea corporis is usually flat, itchy, circular rash with clearer skin in middle initially, later with raised border spreading radially with erythematous vesicular edges. It may expand with irregular circles giving this infection a layman terminology Ringworm. Aim and Objective: This study was aimed to see the efficacy of Morgan Pure a bowel nosode, as an Intercurrent remedy in treating Tinea Corporis in the age group of 5 to 50 years, and to improve the quality of life of patients. Materials and methods: Fourty five cases were selected based on inclusion criteria. The improvement in Quality of life, using Dermatological life quality index (DLQI) scale was studied before and after the treatment. Result:Significant improvement in DLQI was observed and verified using paired t test. Conclusion: The study has explored the potential of using Morgan pure, that can be used as an intercurrent in cases of Tinea corporis infection, which not only improved skin complaints but also the quality of life of the patients.
Navigating Anaesthesia with Homoeopathy: A Holistic Approach to Perioperative Care
This article explores the evolving discourse on the integration of homoeopathic system of medicine in perioperative care, focusing on the holistic management of patients throughout the surgical journey. Rooted in Samuel Hahnemann’s principles of individualized treatment and stimulation of the body’s healing mechanisms, homoeopathy operates on the premise that “like cures like.” Contemporary applications include addressing preoperative anxiety with medicines such as Aconitum napellus and Gelsemium sempervirens, and utilizing Arnica montana for its reputed anti-inflammatory properties during the intraoperative phase. The optimization of intraoperative comfort through homeopathy is discussed, highlighting the potential benefits of Arnica montana in minimizing side effects. Postoperative recovery involves holistic pain management using medicines like Hypericum perforatum for nerve pain and Staphysagria for wound healing. The integration of homoeopathy with conventional anaesthesia, supported by medicine like Avena sativa for sedation, showcases a comprehensive approach to enhance patient well-being. It is concluded that further more comprehensive research is warranted to explore the role of homoeopathic medicines in perioperative care.
To compare the effectiveness of biochemic preparation Kalium Sulphuricum 6x versus conventional method in the growth of Capsicum Annuum: A Randomized controlled Trial.
Background: Argo Homoeopathy enhancing the growth and cultivation of plant without soil and water contamination. As chilli (C.anuum) is one of the most valuable crop of India .It plays an important role in diet ,medicinal properties and mainly in improving economic conditions of farmers especially marginal and small farmers, and as both K and S plays an important role accelerating growth of plant and prevent low yield. Objectives: 1)To compare the difference between growth of plant receiving kalium sulphuricum 6x and conventional method 2) To compare yield between plants receiving kalium sulphuricum 6x versus conventional method. Material and methods: 46 samples of capsicum annuum selected, 23 were administered kalium sulphuricum 6x i.e group C and 23 were on conventional method ie groupD. Growth parameters measure 15 days interval. Result: Plants provided with Kalium sulphuricum 6x (Group C) compare to Nonmedicated ie plants receiving conventional method (Group D) show prominent increased height and no.of leaves reflected in statistic as t value being 4.512 which is significant to indicate positive result for height, t value of 4.047 for no. of leaves. Total yield of medicated group was 39.13% and group which is on conventional method was 4.34%.Conclusion: Findings suggest homoeopathic biochemic preparation kalium sulphuricum 6x enhances growth of capsicum annuum plant compared to conventional method.
Effectiveness of individualized homeopathic medicine for reducing tobacco dependence in age group of 18-60 years-A case series
Background: Tobacco dependence is a major health concern globally, and finding effective treatment options is essential for reducing its prevalence and associated health risks1. Aim: To study the effectiveness of individualized homeopathic medicine for reducing the tobacco dependence in age group of 18-60 years. Objectives: Primary objective: To study the effect of individualized homeopathic medicine in reduction of frequency for tobacco. Secondary objective: To find the most frequently indicated homeopathic medicine in reducing the tobacco dependency. Materials and Methods: Case series study was done among 30 subjects with Tobacco dependence randomly selected from M(N)HMC OPD and peripheral camps. Status of dependence of subjects was measured with Fagerstrom Nicotine Dependence scale. Individualized homoeopathic medicine was administered. Result: Statistical analysis was done using Paired t test. Out of 30 patients, effectiveness of Individualized homoeopathic medicine is seen in 26 patients (86.66%) and frequency & dependency remains same in 4 patients (13.33%). Conclusion: According to statistics of nicotine addiction calculated before and after intervention of individualized homoeopathic medicine for dependency and frequency of tobacco eaten per day gives the t value of 10.16 and 7.15 respectively Hence, we concluded that Individualized homoeopathic medicine is effective in reducing the tobacco dependency.
A case of chronic urticaria treated with use of 50 millesimal Potency. A case report
Introduction - Urticaria is a common dermatological disorder characterized by the sudden appearance of transient, pruritic wheals resulting from localized dermal edema. It affects approximately 15–25% of the population at least once during their lifetime and may present in acute or chronic forms depending on duration and recurrence. Case Summary -This case report describes the homoeopathic management of a 30-year-old male presenting with acute urticarial eruptions, following partial and temporary relief from conventional medication. Individualized homoeopathic treatment resulted in marked clinical improvement. Result- This case illustrates the clinical relevance of individualized homeopathic prescribing in a patient with acute urticaria. The therapeutic outcome was assessed using the Modified Naranjo Criteria for Homoeopathy (MONARCH), which yielded a score of +9, suggesting a probable causal relationship between the intervention and the observed improvement. Conclusion - This case demonstrates the effectiveness of individualized homoeopathic treatment using LM potency in urticaria, highlighting holistic case analysis and MONARCH-supported clinical improvement with sustained symptomatic relief.
The efficacy of homoeopathic indicated medicine along with auxiliary mode of treatment in case of premenstrual syndrome in females of age group of 14-40 years: Case series
Background: This study investigates the combined efficacy of individualized homoeopathic medicines and yogasanas as a holistic approach to alleviate PMS symptoms in females aged 14-40 years. Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of individualized homoeopathic treatment combined with auxiliary therapies in managing premenstrual syndrome (PMS) symptoms in women aged 14-40 years in Nashik, Maharashtra. Objectives: To assess the impact of individualized homoeopathic remedies and complementary auxiliary treatments (likely yogasanas) on the severity and frequency of PMS symptoms. To document the changes in physical, psychological, and behavioural manifestations of PMS following this integrated treatment approach. Methodology: The specific duration of this case series is 6 months. Result: The study likely observed clinical improvements in PMS symptoms following the combined treatment with t value of 11.09 and p value of <0.0001 showing statistically significant result warranting further controlled research. Conclusion: Study investigated the efficacy of homoeopathic medicine along with yogasanas in alleviating symptoms of Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) in females aged 14-40. Results demonstrate a statistically significant improvement in PMS symptoms following homoeopathic treatment and yogasanas.
A Prospective Case Series to Study the Effectiveness of Individualised Homeopathic Medicine in Recurrent Upper Respiratory Tract Infection in School Children (Age 5–15 years)
Recurrent upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) are highly prevalent among school-aged children and significantly impact health, attendance, and quality of life. This prospective case series assesses the effectiveness of individualized homeopathic treatment in reducing the severity of URTIs using the Jackson Scoring System. Forty-five children aged 5–15 years with recurrent URTIs were evaluated using Jackson scores before treatment and after a 6-month follow-up period. Individualized homeopathic remedies were prescribed based on symptom totality. Comparative analysis demonstrated a meaningful reduction in Jackson scores posttreatment, indicating improvement in URTI severity. The study suggests that individualized homeopathic medicine may provide symptomatic relief and decrease infection burden in children with recurrent URTIs.
HOMEOPATHIC MANAGEMENT IN CASES OF BRONCHIAL ASTHMA
Bronchial asthma is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways characterized by recurrent episodes of wheezing, breathlessness and coughing, often linked to airway hyperresponsiveness and variable airflow obstruction. This article reviews asthma’s epidemiology, risk factors, clinical features, diagnostic methods, and classification based on severity. It highlights key management strategies including pharmacological treatment, trigger avoidance, and patient self-care, aligned with GINA guidelines. The role of Homoeopathy in individualized and miasmatic management is also discussed, offering a holistic approach to care.
