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The Metamorphosis of Amphibians and Information of Thyroxin Storage Via the Bipolar Fluid Water and on a Technical Data Carrier; Transference Via an Electronic Amplifier

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Fundamental Research in Ultra High Dilution and Homoeopathy

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Stimulating effect: It is known that the thyroid hormone thyroxin (tetraiodothyronine, T4) has a decisive influence on the speed of metamorphosis in amphibians. If thyroxin is added to the water in a test basin until the final concentration in the basin is approx. 10-8, then this induces and accelerates the laboratory animal’s metamorphosis [1,2,3]. In previous experiments involving grass frog larvae (Rana temporarid) in the two-legged stage, L-thyroxin-sodiumpentahydrate at a concentration of 10-9 also accelerated the speed of metamorphosis in comparison to the control solutions (see methods) [4].

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Endler, P.C. et al. (1998). The Metamorphosis of Amphibians and Information of Thyroxin Storage Via the Bipolar Fluid Water and on a Technical Data Carrier; Transference Via an Electronic Amplifier. In: Schulte, J., Endler, P.C. (eds) Fundamental Research in Ultra High Dilution and Homoeopathy. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5878-7_11

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