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Old 05-27-2011, 06:03 AM
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The body owns a regulatory system that keeps body temperature within a close range. The centers of this system are located in the hypothalamus.Temperature sensors are found in the preoptic and anterior hypothalamic nuclei. More sensors are contained in the skin and in a few deep tissues in the body. The temperature is regulated by a nervous feedback mechanism. The signals from the sensors are evaluated in the posterior hypothalamus.5
In my study temperature is measured from skin of forearm, as this study doesn’t required exact values, the variability in temperature is measured from skin. “It is supposed that Homeopathic medicines produce change in temperature variability”.
more information @ Homeopathic Technologies

Thanks,
Dr.Devendra Kumar MD(Homeo)
Dear Devendra Kumar,

We have met before, in other forums, however, for the benefit of the people here, perhaps you should give a short synopsis of your research methods, the findings, and how you reach your conclusions.

This would also give you a new opportunity to motivate your conclusions, something you have, IMHO, failed to do earlier.

Hans
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