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Gibberellic acidFrom the homeopathic pharmacopoeia
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About the Preparation -
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Preparation name |
Gibberellic acid
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Preparation category |
Homoeopathic remedy |
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Natural Order |
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Common Name |
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Latin Name |
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Chemical Formula |
C19H22O6
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Mother tincture made |
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General description |
Gibberellic acid (also called gibberellin A3 or GA3) is a hormone found in plants and fungi.[1] Its chemical formula is C19H22O6. When purified, it is a white to pale-yellow solid. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibberellic_acid
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Effect on plants -
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Named Issues |
Biophoton emission (1657)
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General Appearance |
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Roots |
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Stem/trunk and bark - capillary system |
.. stalk length (91.65%) was 8.35% smaller than control stalk length (100%). This difference is statistically highly significant (p<0.001) and was found by both researchers involved independently. (1692)
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Leaves |
The trigger solutions [gibberellic acid (GA3) D30, water D30, gibberellic acid (GA3) molecular and water molecular] showed significantly different photon emission patterns during early development.... The observations of the present data showed similarities with the growth length experiments, which had been done in the same time period. (1657)
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Flowers |
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Generative organs |
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Fruit |
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Seed |
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Notes and Academic Papers |
The results back the hypothesis, that the effects of homeopathic agents on biological systems may be recognized in very early stages by biophoton coherence measurings. (1705)
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