Growth of yeast cultures as in vitro model for investigating homœopathic medicines

Author:

Steffen William A.1

Affiliation:

1. Botton Science Laboratory, Danby, Whitby, Yorkshire, UK

Abstract

AbstractThe question of a sensitive response in the growth of yeast cell cultures to treatments with homœopathic dilutions (potencies), has been raised in a number of recent publications,1,2,3. A further set of growth trials with this model performed at our Institute are reported here.The actions of 8x to 16x decimal potencies of AgNO3, CuSO4, HgCl2, and NaCl on the growth of cell cultures of Schizosaccharomyces pombe were investigated. This included a set of trials with experimental poisoning of the cells by toxic levels of CuSO4 and subsequent study of the remedial action by potencies of the same substance.Yeast cells were grown in batch culture in a glucose/malt extract medium. Growth was interrupted shortly before the end of the exponential growth phase and total cell concentrations were assessed by means of a Coulter Counter. The obtained data were subjected to statistical analysis. Each treatment range was tested in three separate trials.The results obtained failed to indicate any response in the growth rate of Sch. pombe to the potency treatments.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Complementary and alternative medicine,Pharmacology

Reference11 articles.

1. Growth of yeast cultures as in vitro model for investigating homœopathic medicines—a critical assessment;Steffen;Br Hom J,1984

2. Comparison of wheat and yeast as in vitro models for investigating homœopathic medicines;Jones;Br Hom J,1983

3. Effects of hand and machine succussion on in vitro activity of potencies of Pulsatilla;Jones;Br Hom J,1983

4. Studies into the question of a possible low-dose effect of homœopathic dilutions on the growth of yeast cell cultures;Steffen;Botton Science Laboratory Report,1984

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