Prevalence and Likelihood Ratio of Six Objective Signs among Good Responders to Natrum muriaticum: Multi-centre Observational Assessment

Author:

Eizayaga José E.1,Waisse Silvia2,Rutten Lex3,Klein-Laansma Christien4,Motura Astrid5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Homeopathy, Maimonides University, Buenos Aires, Argentina

2. Outpatient Clinic, Medical Homeopathic Association of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

3. Independent Researcher, The Netherlands

4. Louis Bolk Institute, Bunnik, The Netherlands

5. Argentinian Homeopathic Medical Association (AMHA), Argentina

Abstract

Abstract Background The reliability of homeopathic prescriptions may increase through resource to objective signs and guiding symptoms with significant positive likelihood ratio (LR). We estimated LR for six objective signs attributed to the homeopathic medicine Natrum muriaticum (Nat-m). Methods In this multi-centre observational assessment, we investigated the prevalence of six signs in the general patient population and among good responders to Nat-m in daily homeopathic practice. Next, we calculated LR for these six signs. Results Data from 36 good responders to Nat-m and 836 general population patients were compared. We found statistically significant positive LR (95% confidence interval) for signs such as lip cracks (1.94; 1.15 to 3.24), recurrent herpes (2.29; 1.20 to 4.37), hairline eruptions (2.07; 1.03 to 4.18), and dry hands (2.13; 1.23 to 3.69). Conclusions Objective signs with significant positive LR might increase the reliability of homeopathic prescriptions. Further studies are warranted to confirm the validity of this approach.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Complementary and alternative medicine

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