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A select range of homoeopathy medicines is proving to be excellent bio-fertilizers with pest repellent properties for a range of plants and crops during field studies conducted by a volunteer team at the Government Homoeopathic Medical College here.
The results of these "clinical trials" on plants and crops have been much more than encouraging, with application of liquid form of the drugs in adjusted dosage returning bumper harvests and augmenting self-protective mechanisms to ward off disease and repel pests and insect attacks.
"Farmers, who tried it out on their crops as diverse as coconuts and bitter gourds, paddy and banana, have been ecstatic about the boost in yield," Dr. M. Abdul Lethif, Principal of the Government Homoeopathic Medical College in Thiruvananthapuram, project conceiver, told The Hindu.
For more details click www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/2001/11/10/stories/0410404e.htm
11/8/2005
joykutty vincent joyvincent@sancharnet.in
I would like to know more about agro-homoeopathy.
I, along with other farmers of this area am using some
homoeopathic medicines for certain fungal problems.
There is a Doctor in our area who has developed some medicines
with some particular potency which seems to a good
extent very effective.
-Joykutty Vincent