Department of Family & Community Medicine, The University of Arizona, College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ 85719, USA.
J Altern Complement Med. 2012 May;18(5):445-53. doi: 10.1089/acm.2011.0931.
Electroencephalography (EEG) offers psychophysiologic tools to improve sensitivity for detecting objective effects in complementary and alternative medicine. This current investigation extended prior clinical research studies to evaluate effects of one of two different homeopathic remedies on resting EEG cordance after an olfactory activation protocol on healthy young adults with remedy-relevant, self-perceived characteristics.
Ninety-seven (7) young adults (N=97, mean age 19 years, 55% women) with good self-rated global health and screened for homeopathic constitutional types consistent with one of two remedies (either Sulphur or Pulsatilla) underwent three weekly laboratory sessions. At each visit, subjects had 5-minute resting, eyes-closed EEG recordings before and after a placebo-controlled olfactory activation task with their constitutionally relevant verum remedy. One remedy potency (6c, 12c, or 30c) used per week, was presented in a randomized order over the 3 sessions. Prefrontal resting EEG cordance values at Fp1 and Fp2 were computed from artifact-free 2-minute EEG samples from the presniffing and postsniffing rest periods. Cordance derives from an algorithm that incorporates absolute and relative EEG values.
The data showed significant two-way oscillatory interactions of remedy by time for ß, α, θ, and δ cordance, controlling for gender and chemical sensitivity.
EEG cordance provided a minimally invasive technique for assessing objective nonlinear physiologic effects of two different homeopathic remedies salient to the individuals who received them. Time factors modulated the direction of effects. Given previous evidence of correlations between cordance and single-photon emission computed tomography, these findings encourage additional neuroimaging research on nonlinear psychophysiologic effects of specific homeopathic remedies.
脑电图(EEG)提供心理生理工具,以提高在补充和替代医学中检测客观效果的灵敏度。本研究扩展了先前的临床研究,以评估两种顺势疗法药物中的一种对健康年轻成年人静息 EEG 协调性的影响,这些成年人具有与补救措施相关的、自我感知的特征。
97 名(7 名)年轻成年人(N=97,平均年龄 19 岁,55%为女性)自我评估整体健康状况良好,并筛选出与两种补救措施(硫磺或普拉斯蒂拉)之一相关的顺势疗法体质类型,进行了三次每周一次的实验室研究。在每次访问中,受试者在进行安慰剂对照嗅觉激活任务之前和之后进行 5 分钟的闭眼静息 EEG 记录,该任务使用与其体质相关的真实补救措施。每周使用一种补救措施的一种效力(6c、12c 或 30c),以随机顺序在 3 次会议中呈现。在 presniffing 和 postsniffing 休息期间,从无伪影的 2 分钟 EEG 样本中计算出 Fp1 和 Fp2 的额叶静息 EEG 协调性值。协调性源自一种算法,该算法结合了绝对和相对 EEG 值。
数据显示,在控制性别和化学敏感性的情况下,补救措施和时间之间存在显著的双向振荡相互作用。
EEG 协调性为评估两种不同顺势疗法药物对接受它们的个体的客观非线性生理效应提供了一种微创技术。时间因素调节了效应的方向。鉴于之前关于协调性和单光子发射计算机断层扫描之间相关性的证据,这些发现鼓励对特定顺势疗法药物的非线性心理生理效应进行更多的神经影像学研究。