Action of Homoeopathic Drugs on Cellular Level, Tissues, Organs, Organ System
Cellular Level
- Homoeopathic drugs act on the cellular level by influencing the cellular processes such as cell division, cell growth, and cell death.
- They can alter the membrane permeability, affecting the influx and efflux of ions and molecules.
- Homoeopathic drugs can also affect the cell signaling pathways by influencing the expression of genes and the activity of enzymes.
Tissue Level
- Homoeopathic drugs can act on the tissue level by influencing the tissue repair processes, such as inflammation, tissue regeneration, and scar formation.
- They can alter the tissue permeability, affecting the transport of ions and molecules across the tissue barriers.
- Homoeopathic drugs can also affect the tissue function, such as muscle contraction, nerve conduction, and glandular secretion.
Organ Level
- Homoeopathic drugs can act on the organ level by influencing the organ function, such as heart rate, blood pressure, and kidney function.
- They can alter the organ permeability, affecting the transport of ions and molecules across the organ barriers.
- Homoeopathic drugs can also affect the organ development, such as embryonic development, fetal development, and puberty.
Organ System Level
- Homoeopathic drugs can act on the organ system level by influencing the organ system function, such as respiratory, circulatory, and nervous system function.
- They can alter the organ system permeability, affecting the transport of ions and molecules across the organ system barriers.
- Homoeopathic drugs can also affect the organ system development, such as embryonic development, fetal development, and puberty.
Mechanism of Action
- Homoeopathic drugs can act through various mechanisms, such as:
- Enzyme inhibition
- Enzyme activation
- Receptor binding
- Ion channel modulation
- Membrane permeability alteration
Effects on Biological Processes
- Homoeopathic drugs can affect various biological processes, such as:
- Cell division
- Cell growth
- Cell death
- Inflammation
- Tissue regeneration
- Scar formation
- Organ development
- Organ function
- Organ system development
- Organ system function
Diagram
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| Homoeopathic |
| drug molecule |
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| Receptor binding
v
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| Signaling |
| pathway |
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| Enzyme activation
v
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| Enzyme-catalyzed|
| reaction |
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| Ion channel modulation
v
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| Ion channel |
| opening/closing |
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| Membrane permeability alteration
v
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| Membrane |
| potential |
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