A three-step hypothesis to explain the specific organization of molecules of the solvent in homoeopathic micro dilutions which can maintain the properties of an initial substance not effectively present is herewith introduced, e.g. for the case of pharmaceutical substances that need grinding before their dilution.
First: We assume that during grinding and the first sequential dilutions characteristic small clusters (aggregates of a small number of molecules) of the diluted substance are fonned. They are surrounded by shells of organized hydrogen-bonded molecules of the solvent (called clathrates). To read the complete article, click here.