Although amazingly proven in double blind studies done by interested parties, homeopathic medicine works on the principle that a mystical essence of a substance is more powerful than the real item. so in answer to your question, can it help? If you believe it will help, then it probably will. Appetite control is best done with keeping well hydrated (most hunger pangs are actually "thirst" signals), eating slowly with a good attitude and proper attention on the food as it is eaten, and adding increasing amounts of fiber slowly to the diet, as in doubling the quantity over a week period. Be sure to increase fluid intake.
A control is a duplicate setup of the experiment you are performing with everything identical except for the variable that you are testing. Or, it is how the experiment would happen naturally, without you doing anything. For example, if you are testing the effects of a certain medication on humans, you give half of the subjects the medication and the other half a placebo, which is a sugar pill that has no effect. The latter group is the "control group". Their purpose is to remove the psychological effect of taking the medication from the results of the experiment, so that the only variable remaining is the actual effects of the medication. Constants are things that are kept the same for all trials, like making sure that every subject is taking a pill (and that they believe it is the medication in question, ever if it is only a placebo)
Titrations require a high degree of precision. Using a high concentration of any acid or base makes it easy to overshoot or undershoot the target amount. Using low concentrations allows you more fine control over the amount of reactants you are adding.
Control with the use of chemicals
Pyrethrins are often used to control fleas. Permethrin can be used to control bedbugs, and Tetramethrin is good for mosquito control. http://www.bugpage.com/xcart/insect-control/
corrosion science and control means the act of scientist prevent corrosion and find the way to control it
I depends on the brand/dosage of each medication. I recommend asking your doctor.
There is a company called Native Remedies. On their web page you can find out about natural ways control your appetite.
bladder control
In the early stages of emphysema, you can control it with medication, but eventually the patient requires oxygen rather than medication.
Appetising. eg: The dinner was appetising
Sulfuric acid is added in pools to control the pH of the water; many specialists don't recommend the use of H2SO4.
A treatment group receives the intervention or treatment being studied, while a control group does not receive the intervention and is used for comparison. The control group allows researchers to isolate the effect of the treatment by providing a baseline for comparison.
Hans-Georg Joost has written: 'Appetite control' -- subject(s): Appetite Depressants, Pharmacology, Drug effects, Neuropsychopharmacology, Appetite disorders, Drug Delivery Systems, Regulation, Ingestion, Appetite, Appetite Regulation, Physiological aspects
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the control group is recieving the medication
Medication to stop or control itching
An appestat is a part of the brain which is intended to control appetite and regulate food intake.