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The Hydra-Headed Coronaviruses: Implications of COVID-19 for Homeopathy.

Silvia Waisse1, Menachem Oberbaum2, Michael Frass3.   

Abstract

Successful homeopathic prescriptions are based on careful individualization of symptoms, either for an individual patient or collectively in the case of epidemic outbreaks. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic was initially represented as a severe acute respiratory illness, with eventual dramatic complications. However, over time it revealed to be a complex systemic disease with manifestations derived from viral-induced inflammation and hypercoagulability, thus liable to affect any body organ or system. As a result, clinical presentation is variable, in addition to variations associated with several individual and collective risk factors. Given the extreme variability of pathology and clinical manifestations, a single, or a few, universal homeopathic preventive Do not split medicine(s) do not seem feasible. Yet homeopathy may have a relevant role to play, inasmuch as the vast majority of patients only exhibit the mild form of disease and are indicated to self-care at home, without standard monitoring, follow-up, or treatment. For future pandemics, homeopathy agencies should prepare by establishing rapid-response teams and efficacious lines of communication. The Faculty of Homeopathy.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32698230     DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1714053

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Homeopathy        ISSN: 1475-4916            Impact factor:   1.444


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1.  Employing a systematic approach to biobanking and analyzing clinical and genetic data for advancing COVID-19 research.

Authors:  Sergio Daga; Chiara Fallerini; Margherita Baldassarri; Francesca Fava; Floriana Valentino; Gabriella Doddato; Elisa Benetti; Simone Furini; Annarita Giliberti; Rossella Tita; Sara Amitrano; Mirella Bruttini; Ilaria Meloni; Anna Maria Pinto; Francesco Raimondi; Alessandra Stella; Filippo Biscarini; Nicola Picchiotti; Marco Gori; Pietro Pinoli; Stefano Ceri; Maurizio Sanarico; Francis P Crawley; Giovanni Birolo; Alessandra Renieri; Francesca Mari; Elisa Frullanti
Journal:  Eur J Hum Genet       Date:  2021-01-17       Impact factor: 5.351

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