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A Scientific Review of Serum anguillae (Eel serum)in Renal Dysfunctions

Recent Advancements in Basic Homeopathic Research – A Report on Two Significant Publication

In a study conducted at the Experimental Farm of the State University of Santa Catarina, Brazil, researchers investigated the impact of homeopathic treatments on piglets during the nursery phase. The study aimed to determine whether homeopathic agents could reduce fighting behavior, improve growth performance, and affect hematological, metabolic, and oxidative variables. The study included 108 weaned piglets divided into four groups: a negative control group receiving only the basal diet, and three groups receiving different homeopathic treatments at varying dosages.

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A Scientific Review of Serum anguillae (Eel serum)in Renal Dysfunctions

Author: Dr. R. Valavan , Dr. Poorva Tiwari , Saloni Mallik

Serum anguillae, also known as Eel serum and Serum anguillar ichthyotoxin, is a drug prepared from the serum of eel species ‘Anguilla rostrata’. It is a ray-finned fish with a long, slender, snake-like body, laterally compressed at the posterior end, and reaching a length of 0.6 m. The scales are minute and imbedded in the yellowish-brown skin, thus giving it a smooth appearance. The eel is a catadromous fish, spending most of its life in fresh water, and moving to the ocean to spawn. Eel serum is a yellowish to greenish-yellow, opalescent liquid; it may be pink due to a slight hemolysis. It is majorly found in North America. Its preparation involves careful process of identification of species, collection of blood, separation of serum and immediate attenuation up to 3X with isotonic sodium chloride solution, since it could not be stored below 3X. Special arrangements are being made for the collection, preparation and transportation of the 1 remedy.

Journal of Evidence Based Homeopathy
Volume: 1, Issue: 2, July - December 2023