Monday, 10 July 2017

Homoeopathy and endemic disease treatment


When it comes to treating and preventing serious epidemic diseases, homoeopathy is known for being used by governments for dengue, leptospirosis, epidemic fever, malaria, and Japanese encephalitis epidemics, and serious contagious diseases since time. Importantly, homeopathic remedies can be safely and inexpensively made in large quantities, with easy distribution.

The Indian government uses it for  malaria, Japanese encephalitis, dengue fever, and epidemic fever, while the Cuban government uses it for leptospirosis epidemics and dengue fever outbreaks, the Brazilian government trials show reduced the incidence of meningococcal disease across tens of thousands of Brazilians during outbreaks and epidemics, while the governments of Thailand, Colombo and Brazil use it to manage dengue fever. Sadly, many other nations have not had that opportunity, though homoeopathy has been known to heal and save lives in epidemics, since time immemorial.

We bring to you a few instances of homoeopathy saving innumerable lives...

o In the 1849 cholera outbreak in the United States of America, allopathic treatment saw an alarming  48-60 per cent death rate, while homoeopathy documented death  was as low as 3 per cent.

o The American Institute of Homeopathy Journal  in May 1921 cites how Dean W.A.Pearson had 26,795 cases of influenza treated by homeopathic physicians with only a mortality rate of 1.05 per cent, as against conventional mortality rate of 30 per cent.

o The 1918 influenza pandemic saw Medical Doctors treat with homeopathy throughout Europe and in America.

o The scarlet fever, Cholera and Flu epidemics around 1919 in the US saw Homeopathic Hospitals had with a 2-5% loss against the 85-90 per cent loss of the conventional hospital treatment.

o The epidemic of yellow fever in the southern States in 1878, saw an allopathic death rate of 23 per cent against a homoeopathic death rate of 6.6 per cent.

Homeopathy has been recognised by WHO for many years as the fastest growing and second most widely used system of medicine in the world (World Health Report, WHO Global Atlas of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Map Volume, 2005). We need WHO to identify potential treatment using homoeopathic drugs in cases of epidemics such as in the case of Ebola virus.

International homeopathic pharmacies are ready and willing to donate the identified traditional remedies immediately. All WHO has to do is ask, or respond to the offers of help, as with modernisation, health crisis outstrip human and medical resources to contain it and the number of those infected continues to grow.

It is time we do the science and test remedies bringing devastating epidemics under control, instead of waiting and watching millions die...


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