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What is the lowest dilution possible in homeopathy?

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Answered by arun1272004
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In homeopathy, homeopathic dilution (known by practitioners as "dynamisation" or "potentisation") is a process in which a substance is diluted with alcohol or distilled water and then vigorously shaken in a process called "succussion". Insoluble solids, such as quartz and oyster shell, are diluted by grinding them with lactose (trituration). The founder of homeopathy, Samuel Hahnemann (1755–1843) believed that the process of succussion activated the "vital energy" of the diluted substance,[1] and that successive dilutions increased the "potency" of the preparation, although other strands of homeopathy disagree[which?].

The concept is pseudoscience because, at commonly used dilutions, no molecules of the original material are likely to remain.[2]

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:In homeopathy, homeopathic dilution is a process in which a substance is diluted with alcohol ... We now know that the greatest dilution that is reasonably likely to contain one molecule of the original substance is 12C, .... Those favoring low dilutions stressed pathology and a strong link to conventional medicine, while those ...

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