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New Sureshots nano

New Sureshots nano

Introducing the new method of delivering the Homeopathic Medicine Sureshots nano to the patients which enhances the efficacy of homeopathic medicaments, increases the recovery rate of treating individuals in a short duration of time, requires minimum quantity of homeopathic dilutions.

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The Research Work behind

Sureshots nano

Sureshots nano

The research work has been approved by the Ethical Committee.

A Randomized placebo controlled double blind study was conducted by Dr. Anshul Shah which showed unparalleled efficacy as compared to the conventional sugar globules and is patient friendly, more acceptable, uses less amount of Homeopathic dilution, retains its medicinal property for a longer period of time, does not get infested for a longer period of time confirmed by various laboratory investigations.

Sureshots nano

Benefits Of The New Technique

Sureshots nano

Benefits Of The New Technique

Research on Sureshots nano has confirmed its utility at various levels of patient care namely but not limited to:

  • Spray covers larger surface area of oral nerves
  • Quick & fast recovery
  • More Efficacious
  • Patient Friendly
  • Convenient to use
  • More acceptable mode
  • Consumes less amount of Dilution
  • Retains medicinal powers for a longer period
  • Easily acceptable to Pediatric to Geriatric patients
  • Can be administered to conscious, semiconscious and unconscious patients
  • The same medicine can be applied orally &/ through skin &/ nose
  • Appreciated by the Diabetes patients

Method to use

Sureshots nano

Instill 5-6 drops of the Homeopathic dilution into the bottle, close the lid,
roll the bottle between your palms and give it to your patient.

FAQs

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Yes, the novel mode of administration of Homeopathic Medicine is Scientific and based on Principles of Organon of Medicine Organon of medicine (5th and 6th edition), by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann (5th Edition translated by Dr. R. E. Dudgeon, 6th Edition translated by Dr. William Boericke)

Excerpts from the Organon of Medicine (Book of Principles)

§ 11 (Footnote) (Action through animal fibres-nerves)
§ 128 Fifth Edition (Dosage of globules and no. of days)
§ 128 Sixth Edition (Dispensed in water)
§ 228 (Can be given without the knowledge of the patient-Psychic)
§ 246 Fifth Edition (Olfaction)
§ 248 Sixth Edition (Diluting and olfaction)
§ 272 Sixth Edition (Contact with many nerves v/s Globules)
§ 285 Sixth Edition (Alternate cutaneous route)
§ 286 Fifth Edition (Greater dilution & larger nerve surface area)
§ 288 Fifth Edition (Olfaction)
§ 292 Fifth Edition (Skin/ Cutaneous)

§ 11 (Footnote) (Action through animal fibres-nerves)

It is not in the corporal atoms of these highly dynamized medicines, nor their physical or mathematical surfaces (with which the higher energies of the dynamized medicines are being interpreted but vainly as still sufficiently material) that the medicinal energy is found. More likely, there lies invisible in the moistened globule or in its solution, an unveiled, liberated, specific, medicinal force contained in the medicinal substance which acts dynamically by contact with the living animal fibre upon the whole organism (without communicating to it anything material however highly attenuated) and acts more strongly the more free and more immaterial the energy has become through the dynamization.

§ 128 Fifth Edition (Dosage of globules and no. of days)

The most recent observations have shown that medicinal substances, when taken in their crude state by the experimenter for the purpose of testing their peculiar effects, do not exhibit nearly the full amount of the powers that lie hidden in them which they do when they are taken for the same object in high dilutions potentized by proper trituration and succussion, by which simple operations the powers which in their crude state lay hidden, and, as it were, dormant, are developed and roused into activity to an incredible extent. In this manner we now find it best to investigate the medicinal powers even of such substances as are deemed weak, and the plan we adopt is to give to the experimenter, on an empty stomach, daily from four to six very small globules of the thirtieth potentized dilution of such a substance, moistened with a little water, and let him continue this for several days.

§ 128 Sixth Edition (Dispensed in water)

The most recent observations have shown that medicinal substances, when taken in their crude state by the experimenter for the purpose of testing their peculiar effects, do not exhibit nearly the full amount of the powers that lie hidden in them which they do when they are taken for the same object in high dilutions potentized by proper trituration and succussion, by which simple operations the powers which in their crude state lay hidden, and, as it were, dormant, are developed and roused into activity to an incredible extent. In this manner we now find it best to investigate the medicinal powers even of such substances as are deemed weak, and the plan we adopt is to give to the experimenter, on an empty stomach, daily from four to six very small globules of the thirtieth potency of such a substance, moistened with a little water or dissolved in more or less water and thoroughly mixed, and let him continue this for several days.

§ 228 (Can be given without the knowledge of the patient-Psychic)

In mental and emotional diseases resulting from corporeal maladies, which can only be cured by homoeopathic antipsoric medicine conjoined with carefully regulated mode of life, an appropriate psychical behavior towards the patient on the part of those about him and of the physician must be scrupulously observed, by way of an auxiliary mental regimen. To furious mania we must oppose calm intrepidity and cool, firm resolution – to doleful, querulous lamentation, a mute display of commiseration in looks and gestures – to senseless chattering, a silence not wholly inattentive – to disgusting and abominable conduct and to conversation of a similar character, total inattention. We must merely endeavor to prevent the destruction and injury of surrounding objects, without reproaching the patient for his acts, and everything must be arranged in such a way that the necessity for any corporeal punishments and tortures whatever may be avoided. This is so much the more easily effected, because in the administration of the medicine – the only circumstance in which the employment of coercion could be justified – in the homoeopathic system the small doses of the appropriate medicine never offend the taste, and may consequently be given to the patient without his knowledge in his drink, so that all compulsion is unnecessary.

§ 246 Fifth Edition (Olfaction)

But the vital force shows the greatest resistance to the salutary action upon itself of the strongly indicated sulphur, and even exhibits manifest aggravation of the chronic disease, though the sulphur be given in the very smallest dose, though only a globule of the size of a mustard seed moistened with tinct. sulph X° be smelt, if the sulphur have formerly (it may be years since) been improperly given allopathically in large doses. This is one lamentable circumstance that renders the best medical treatment of chronic disease almost impossible among the many that the ordinary bungling treatment of chronic diseases by the old school would leave us nothing to do but to deplore, were there not some mode of getting over the difficulty.

In such cases we have only to let the patient smell a single time strongly at a globule the size of a mustard seed moistened with mercur metall. X, and allow this olfaction to act for about nine days, in order to make the vital force again disposed to permit the sulphur (at least the olfaction of tinct. sulph. X°) to exercise a beneficial influence on itself – a discovery for which we are indebted to Dr. Griesselich, of Carlsruhe.

§ 248 Sixth Edition (Diluting and olfaction)

For this purpose, we potentize anew the medicinal solution1 (with perhaps 8, 10, 12 succussions)from which we give the patient one or increasingly) several teaspoonful doses, in long lasting diseases daily or every second day, in acute diseases every two to six hours and in very urgent cases every hour or oftener. Thus in chronic diseases, every correctly chosen homoeopathic medicine, even those whose action is of long duration, may be repeated daily for months with ever increasing success. If the solution is used up (in seven to fifteen days) it is necessary to add to the next solution of the same medicine if still indicated one or (though rarely) several pellets of a higher potency with which we continue so long as the patient experiences continued improvement without encountering one or another complaint that he never had before in his life. For if this happens, if the balance of the disease appears in a group of altered symptoms then another, one more homoeopathically related medicine must be chosen in place of the last and administered in the same repeated doses, mindful, however, of modifying the solution of every dose with thorough vigorous succussions, thus changing its degree of potency and increasing it somewhat. On the other hand, should there appear during almost daily repetition of the well indicated homoeopathic remedy, towards the end of the treatment of a chronic disease, so-called (§ 161) homoeopathic aggravations by which the balance of the morbid symptoms seem to again increase somewhat (the medicinal disease, similar to the original, now alone persistently manifests itself). The doses in that case must then be reduced still further and repeated in longer intervals and possibly stopped several days, in order to see if the convalescence need no further medicinal aid. The apparent symptoms (Schein – Symptome) caused by the excess of the homoeopathic medicine will soon disappear and leave undisturbed health in its wake. If only a small vial say a dram of dilute alcohol is used in the treatment, in which is contained and dissolved through succussion one globule of the medicine which is to be used by olfaction every two, three or four days, this also must be thoroughly succussed eight to ten times before each olfaction.

§ 272 Sixth Edition (Contact with many nerves v/s Globules)

Such a globule,placed dry upon the tongue, is one of the smallest doses for a moderate recent case of illness. Here but few nerves are touched by the medicine. A similar globule, crushed with some sugar of milk and dissolved in a good deal of water (§ 247) and stirred well before every administration will produce a far more powerful medicine for the use of several days. Every dose, no matter how minute, touches, on the contrary, many nerves.

These globules (§ 270) retain their medicinal virtue for many years, if protected against sunlight and heat.

§ 285 Sixth Edition (Alternate cutaneous route)

In this way, the cure of very old disease may be furthered by the physician applying externally, rubbing it in the back, arms, extremities, the same medicine he gives internally and which showed itself curatively. In doing so, he must avoid parts subject to pain or spasm or skin eruption.

§ 286 Fifth Edition (Greater dilution & larger nerve surface area)

For the same reason the effect of a homoeopathic dose of medicine increases, the greater the quantity of fluid in which it is dissolved when administered to the patient, although the actual amount of medicine it contains remains the same. For in this case, when the medicine is taken, it comes in contact with a much larger surface of sensitive nerves responsive to the medicinal action. Although theorists may imagine there should be a weakening of the action of dose of medicine by its dilution with a large quantity of liquid, experience asserts exactly the opposite, at all events when the medicines are employed homoeopathically.

It is only the most simple of stimulants, wine and alcohol, that have their heating and intoxicating action diminished by dilution with much water.

§ 288 Fifth Edition (Olfaction)

The action of medicines in the liquid from1 upon the living human body takes place in such a penetrating manner, spreads out from the point of the sensitive fibers provided with nerves whereto the medicine is first applied with such inconceivable rapidity and so universally through all parts of the living body, that this action of the medicine must be denominated a spirit-like (a dynamic, virtual) action.

It is especially in the form of vapour, by olfaction and inhalation of the medicinal aura that is always emanating from a globule impregnated with a medicinal fluid in a high development of power, and placed, dry, in a small phial, that the homoeopathic remedies act most surely and most powerfully. The homoeopathic physician allows the patient to hold the open mouth of the phial first in one nostril, and in the act of inspiration draw the air out of it into himself and then if he wished to give a stronger dose, smell in the same manner with the other nostril, more or less strongly, according to the strength it is intended the dose should be, he then corks up the phial and replaces it in his pocket case to prevent any misuse of it, and unless he wishes it he has no occasion for an apothecary’s assistance in his practice. A globule of which ten, twenty or one hundred weigh one grain, impregnated with the thirtieth potentized dilution, and then dried, retains for this purpose all its power undiminished for at least eighteen or twenty years (my experience extends this length of time), even though the phial be opened a thousand times during that period, if it be but protected from heat and the sun’s light. Should both nostrils be stopped up by coryza or polypus, the patient should inhale by the mouth, holding the orifice of the phial betwixt his lips. In little children it may be applied close to their nostrils whilst they are asleep with the certainty of producing an effect. The medicinal aura thus inhaled comes in contact with the nerves in the walls of the spacious cavities it traverses without obstruction, and thus produces a salutary influence on the vital force, in the mildest yet most powerful manner, and this is much preferable to every other mode of administering the medicament in substance by the mouth. All that homoeopathy is capable of curing (and what can it not cure beyond the domain of mere manual surgery affections?) among the most severe chronic diseases that have not been quite ruined by allopathy, as also among acute disease, will be most safely and certainly cured by this olfaction. I can scarcely name one in a hundred out of the many patients that have sought the advice of myself and my assistant during the past year, whose chronic or acute disease we have not treated with the most happy results, solely by means of this olfaction; during the latter half of this year, moreover, I have become convinced (of what I never could previously have believed) that by this olfaction the power of the medicines is exercised upon the patient in, at least, the same degree of strength, and that more quietly and yet just as long as when the dose of medicine is taken by the mouth, and that, consequently, the intervals at which the olfaction should be repeated should not be shorter than in the ingestion of the material dose by the mouth.

§ 292 Fifth Edition (Skin/ Cutaneous)

Even the external surface of the body, covered as it is with skin and epidermis, is not insusceptible of the powers of medicines, especially those in a liquid form, but the most sensitive parts are also the most susceptible.

The prefilled bottles contain a non-medicinal base (vehicle) which can be used as a placebo if given without medicating it or as a medicine when medicinal homeopathic dilutions are instilled in it by the Homeopathic doctors or Homeopathic pharmacies.

The non-medicinal base material was rigorously tested for the purity from a NABL accredited laboratory during the Trials and was found to be perfectly free from any pathogens over a period of time.

The shelf life of prefilled bottles is 6-8 months depending upon the storage conditions. The prefilled bottles are recommended to be stored away from direct sunlight and kept in a cool and dry place.

Instill 4-5 drops of the Homeopathic dilution into the bottle, close the lid, roll the bottle between your palms and give it to your patient.

Ask your patient to take 3 sprays 3 times a day (or according to the advice of the physician)

The Sureshots nano can be used orally &/ cutaneously &/ nasal route, depending upon the presentation of the case.

3 sprays 3 times a day or 5 sprays 2 times a day will last up to 15 days.

This novel mode of administrating Homeopathic medicines (Sureshots nano) ​

  • is simple​
  • more efficacious
  • has a longer shelf life
  • can be applied at multiple sites​
  • takes a shorter time for recovery​
  • uses less quantity of homeopathic dilution​
  • more acceptable to the patients and dispensers​
  • useful to the patients suffering from lactose intolerance​
  • useful for patients suffering from diabetes

Yes, this mode of administration of the Homeopathic medicine was tested on several patients after getting the clearance of the Institutional Ethical Committee. Consents and Feedback were taken from the patients.

“Patent Pending” means that the product contains some feature that is the subject of a patent application that is currently active (pending) at a National Patents, Designs & Trademarks office.