Dr.Avanish Kumar Srivastava, Director, CSIR, (AMPRI), Bhopal & Prof.Dr.Nisanth Nambison, Nodal officer for Research at Govt. Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital exchanged documents.

First of its kind Homeopathic Research.

Will help in quality control and precise prescribing apart from solving the High-dilution mystery.


Bhopal 14/02/2020

Today at a humble ceremony Dr.Avanish Kumar Srivastava, Director, CSIR, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research – Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute (AMPRI), Bhopal & Prof.Dr.Nisanth Nambison, Nodal officer for Research at Govt. Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital exchanged documents to undertake a collaborative research study to unravel the mysteries of highly diluted homeopathic medicines.

Highly diluted Homeopathic medicines have been a mystery for the scientific circles. But, studies conducted by Luc Montagnier who won Nobel prize for discovering HIV-AIDS opened up new avenues and a new physical property of highly diluted DNA samples of viruses and bacteria. His study reveals that these highly diluted solutions emit EMS (Electro Magnetic Signals).

Dr.Nambison has taken up the task to replicate and find novel physical properties of capturing electromagnetic signals from magnetic photons in homeopathy medicines and other test samples by collaborating with Dr.H.N.Bhargav (Senior Principal Scientist) along with his team Dr. Meraj Ahmed, Senior Scientist, Dr. Sanjay Panthi, Dr. SAR Hashmi, Dr. A. K. Singh of the Highest scientific body for material research in the country CSIR, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research – Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute (AMPRI), Bhopal. The study is one of its kind and holds importance in the present day scenario of attacks and questions being raised on the high dilutions and its effects.

Analysis of the presence of magnetic photons in diluted homeopathic medicine or similar biological samples has been inspiring research for a few decades. Lenger in 2006 reported the presence of magnetic photons in homeopathic potencies using a magnetic resonance method in which two Tesla coils that generate longitudinal waves at distinct resonance frequencies at low micro voltages and the magnetic properties of potencies is determined. Montagnier in 2007 discovered that a few bacterial and viral DNA arrangements produce low-frequency EM waves in rich aqueous dilutions. This described phenomenon favors the development of highly precise detection systems for bacterial and viral infections. Montagnier in 2009 reported that an original property of DNA that is the capacity of a few sequences to prompt production of EM waves in rich aqueous dilutions resembles a resonance phenomenon triggered by electromagnetic environment consisting of waves having very low frequency. Torgomyan in 2011 reported that the common features and mechanisms of coherent and noise EMI, along with the physiological effects of low intensity EMI on Escherichia coli and other bacteria have been comprehensively studied in last few years.


Several senior scientists and Dr.Narendra Sharma and Dr.Abhishek Dhar Dwivedi a part of the study team were also present in the ceremony.

Dr.Avanish Kumar Srivastava, Director, CSIR, (AMPRI), Bhopal & Prof.Dr.Nisanth Nambison, Nodal officer for Research at Govt. Homeopathic Medical College discussing modalities of research.

The team is hopeful that the results of the research may prove to be a turn-around for Homeopathic system of medicine, where this research can also become the backbone of quality control of Homeopathic medicines which has been lacking since its inception.