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@article{193013,
author = {Dr. Aniruddha S. Kulkarni and Dr. Manoj D. Bhopale and Dr. Sachin M. Savant and Dr. Indrajeet R. Powar},
title = {Therapeutic Potential of the Fifty Millesimal Scale in Chronic Pathologies: A Prospective Clinical Review},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2026},
volume = {12},
number = {9},
pages = {3383-3384},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=193013},
abstract = {This investigation explores the clinical utility of the Fifty Millesimal (LM) scale, a refined posological system introduced in the final revision of the Organon of Medicine. While the centesimal method is traditional, it often correlates with significant medicinal aggravations in sensitive patients. Through a prospective observational analysis of 30 chronic cases, this study evaluates the efficacy and safety of LM potencies. Prescriptions were individualized and primarily initiated at 0/1 or 0/3 levels. Clinical success was documented in 86.67% of the cohort. Crucially, 76.67% of subjects achieved recovery without any primary medicinal reaction, indicating that the LM scale provides a more harmonious therapeutic path than conventional scales. These findings support the integration of LM potencies into standard chronic disease management.},
keywords = {Chronic Miasms, Homeopathic Posology, LM Potency, Organon 6th Edition, Patient Sensitivity, Rapid Restoration.},
month = {February},
}
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