Homeopathy 2018; 107(03): 157-160
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1649487
Homeopathy and Public Health
The Faculty of Homeopathy

Homeopathic Prevention and Management of Epidemic Diseases

Jennifer Jacobs
1   Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, United States
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Publication History

24 October 2017

28 March 2018

Publication Date:
12 May 2018 (online)

Abstract

Background Homeopathy has been used to treat epidemic diseases since the time of Hahnemann, who used Belladonna to treat scarlet fever. Since then, several approaches using homeopathy for epidemic diseases have been proposed, including individualization, combination remedies, genus epidemicus, and isopathy.

Methods The homeopathic research literature was searched to find examples of each of these approaches and to evaluate which were effective.

Results There is good experimental evidence for each of these approaches. While individualization is the gold standard, it is impractical to use on a widespread basis. Combination remedies can be effective but must be based on the symptoms of a given epidemic in a specific location. Treatment with genus epidemicus can also be successful if based on data from many practitioners. Finally, isopathy shows promise and might be more readily accepted by mainstream medicine due to its similarity to vaccination.

Conclusion Several different homeopathic methods can be used to treat epidemic diseases. The challenge for the future is to refine these approaches and to build on the knowledge base with additional rigorous trials. If and when conventional medicine runs out of options for treating epidemic diseases, homeopathy could be seen as an attractive alternative, but only if there is viable experimental evidence of its success.

Highlights

• Homeopathy has been used for over 200 years to treat epidemic diseases, beginning with Samuel Hahnemann prescribing Belladonna for scarlet fever.


• There are four main approaches of using homeopathy for epidemic disease: individualization, combination remedies, genus epidemicus, and isopathy.


• There is experimental evidence of effectiveness of each of these approaches.


• More research needs to be performed to enlarge the research base and to make homeopathy an attractive treatment alternative for epidemic diseases.


 
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