“Exploring The Role of Rare Sarcodes in Female Endocrine Disorders”

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Dr Zunnun Ali
Dr Diksha Goyal
Dr Nirmala Sharma
Dr Disha Singh
Dr Archana Dubey
Dr Mohammed Salauddin

Abstract

Female endocrine disorders, such as Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), amenorrhea, and menopausal syndromes, are increasingly prevalent in today’s world, often attributed to lifestyle changes, stress, and environmental factors. These conditions disrupt hormonal homeostasis, leading to significant physical and emotional challenges. Conventional therapies largely focus on symptom management, often with unwanted side effects, whereas homoeopathy emphasizes restoring balance by addressing the root cause.


Sarcodes, potentized preparations derived from healthy glands and tissues, offer a unique approach to endocrine health. Rare sarcodes like Hypophysinum, Thyroidinum, and Oophorinum provide targeted therapeutic benefits, aiding in the regulation of hormonal pathways and feedback mechanisms. This paper explores their clinical applications, highlighting their potential to address hormonal dysfunctions holistically, without invasive interventions or hormonal supplementation. Through clinical cases, comparative studies, and a deeper understanding of their dynamic action, this article sheds light on the relevance of rare sarcodes in contemporary homoeopathic practice.

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Dr Zunnun Ali, Dr Diksha Goyal, Dr Nirmala Sharma, Dr Disha Singh, Dr Archana Dubey, & Dr Mohammed Salauddin. (2024). “Exploring The Role of Rare Sarcodes in Female Endocrine Disorders”. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(11), 1550–1552. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i11.9628
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Author Biographies

Dr Zunnun Ali

HOD & Associate Professor, Department of Homoeopathic Materia Medica, University College of Homoeopathy, Kekri, Ajmer (Raj.)

Dr Diksha Goyal

Assistant Professor, Department of Homoeopathic Materia Medica, M. N. Homoeopathic Medical College & Research Institute, Bikaner (Raj.)

Dr Nirmala Sharma

Assistant Professor, Department of Obs. & Gynae., University College of Homoeopathy, Kekri, Ajmer (Raj.)

Dr Disha Singh

HOD & Associate Professor, Department of Organon of Medicine, University College of Homoeopathy, Kekri, Ajmer (Raj.)

Dr Archana Dubey

HOD & Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Research Methodology & Biostatistics, University College of Homoeopathy, Kekri, Ajmer (Raj.)

Dr Mohammed Salauddin

HOD & Professor, Department of Anatomy, M.P.K. Homoeopathic Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Jaipur (Raj.)

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