David S. Riley's interest in the history, methodology, and results of homeopathic drug provings came from his study of homeopathy at the Hahnemann College of Homeopathy in Albany, California. The 69 drug homeopathic drug provings published here are the result of his investigation of the research methods of homeopathic drug provings that form part of the basis for prescribing in homeopathy. In Dr. Hahnemann's time the method by which the treatment profiles of homeopathic remedies were determined was called provings, after the original German word Prufung, which means "test." Scientific research methods have evolved from the early days of homeopathy and Dr. Riley, in an attempt to improve transparency and reduce bias, has incorporated elements of contemporary research methods such as randomization, blinding, and formal good clinical practice guidelines (GCP) into homeopathic drug provings, while adhering to the general guidelines suggested by Dr. Hahnemann and used by homeopathic practitioners and researchers around the world.
1. Proving Methods - General Design Consideration.- 2. Acidum cis aconiticum.- 3. Acidum citricum.- 4. Acidum ketoglutaricum.- 5. Acidum oroticum.- 6. Acidum succinicum.- 7. Adenosinmonophosphate (AMP).- 8. Adenosintriphosphate (ATP).- 9. Agnus castus.- 10. Anthrachinon.- 11. Arteria suis.- 12. Ascophyllum nodosum.- 13. Bacterium coli.- 14. Barium oxalsuccinicum.- 15. Bryonia alba.- 16. Bryonia dioica.- 17. Calendula officinalis.- 18. Cardiospermum halicacabum.- 19. Cartilago suis.- 20. Caulophyllum thalactroides.- 21. Citrullus colocynthis.- 22. Coenzyme A.- 23. Cuprum formicum.- 24. Embryo suis.- 25. Fucus vesiculosus.- 26. Fumaria officinalis.- 27. Funiculus umbilicalis.- 28. Galphima glauca.- 29. Geranim robertianum.- 30. Glandula suprarenalis.- 31. Glyoxal.- 32. Hepar suis.- 33. Human Growth Hormone (HGH).- 34. Hydrochinon.- 35. Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1).- 36. Kaliumtetraiodobismutate.- 37. L-cystein.- 38. Luffa operculata.- 39. Mahonia aquafolium.- 40. Medulla ossis suis.- 41. Methylglyoxal.- 42. Mucosa nasalis.- 43. Myositis arvensis.- 44. Naphthochinon.- 45. Natrium oxalaceticum.- 46. Natrum pyruvicum.- 47. Nicotineamide.- 48. Nicotineamide adenine.- 49. Okoubaka aubrevillei.- 50. Oleander.- 51. Oleum pinii.- 52. Oxalis acetosella.- 53. Pankreas suis.- 54. Placenta suis.- 55. Potentilla.- 56. Pyridoxinhydrochloride.- 57. Riboflavinum.- 58. Ribonucleic acid (RNA).- 59. Sinusitisinum.- 60. Staphylococcus nosode.- 61. Streptococcus nosode.- 62. Symphytum officinalis.- 63. Terebinthina laricina.- 64. Thiamini hydrochloricum.- 65. Thioctic acid.- 66. Trichinoyl.- 67. Urtica urens.- 68. Veronica officinalis.- 69. Zincum aceticum.- 70. Zincum gluconicum.- Appendix - Proving Table.
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Biographical note
David Riley MD
Clinical Associate Professor, University of New Mexico Medical School
Co-Founder, Integrative Medicine Institute
Co-Founder, Global Advances in Health and Medicine