What do you mean by "the mode of action?" Hahnemann already explained it, and all of our cures prove it.
Shui Yin Lo's accidental discovery of nanometer-sized ice in homeopathic medicines adjusts James A. Stephenson's brilliant hypothesis of so-called "hydro-alcohol molecules" (i.e., water and alcohol molecules acting in tandem) being transformed into polymers to actually being nanometer-sized crystals sustaining that etheric energy pattern in a physical field of subatomic particles not physically related to the substance, but the finding just sits fallow. The best money to be spent in such research would therefore repeatedly and irrefutably confirm that finding since it's the mystery finally resolved. If it's not, I'll be very surprised.
The mechanism of action of homeopathy is the fact that nature doesn't allow two similar diseases to simultaneously exist within an animal or human organism. We therefore essentially throw a medicinal disease capable of producing a similar set of symptoms into a diseased person who has those. The Law of Similars governs this choice of a remedy and discernment of a remedy diagnosis, but the mechanism of action is already known. What do you mean?
Are you wanting to waste money in some other search? If so, what and why? These are ultramolecular drugs, so what do you think you could possibly find?
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