Homeopathic Treatment and its Biochemical Influence on Stress Markers in the Human Body
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https://doi.org/10.29070/henc2h59Keywords:
Homeopathy, stress markers, cortisol, neurotransmitters, physiological response, HPA axis, biochemical influence, chronic stressAbstract
The relationship between homeopathic therapies and their biochemical effects on stress signals in the human body is an increasingly intriguing topic in homeopathy and physiology. This study article examines the possible effects of homeopathic medicines on biochemical alterations generated by stress, with particular emphasis on the regulation of critical stress indicators like cortisol, adrenaline, and other neurotransmitters. Stress, a critical contributor to the initiation and advancement of several health disorders, induces intricate physiological reactions, mostly regulated by the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. This research aims to examine the biochemical changes linked to stress and the potential effects of homeopathic treatments on these pathways. We conduct a controlled clinical research to assess the impact of certain homeopathic therapies on stress indicators in human subjects, juxtaposing the findings with those from conventional pharmaceutical treatments and placebo groups. This study investigates the mechanisms via which homeopathic treatments may promote homeostasis, diminish oxidative stress, and enhance physiological equilibrium in persons under chronic stress. The results indicate that homeopathy may provide a supplementary method for addressing stress and its related biochemical imbalances, necessitating more research into its therapeutic uses.
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