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Ebola nosode
Like all other homeopathic nosodes like Syphillinum and Influenzin, can a nosode be prepared from Ebola virus? If yes, will it be able to cure or alleviate the symptoms of Ebola?Hakukale23 on 2015-08-12
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Hi,
Yes one could make a nosode from it-but it may not work well.
There is a difference between using a nosode for an illness
and developing a homeopathic Genus epidemicus med for
the illness.
Two excerpts from this link below-
the link is a good article on the history of these two things.http://toddhoovermd.com/articles/epidemic-diseases-and-homeo...
_________________________________________GENUS EPIDEMICUS_________
But when data from the epidemics of the past is taken as a whole, Genus Epidemicus prescribing clearly appears to be effective. Discussions with numerous Homeopaths today reveals that this method has survived into modern practice, primarily due to its efficacy. Moreover, the theory of Genus Epidemicus prescribing is consistent with all primary Homeopathic principles laid down in the Organon, and proven over the past 200 years of practice. The concept of similar disease is virtually identical to the practice of conducting a proving. SYMPTOMS are taken from a VARIETY OF INDIVIDUALS, with likewise various constitutions, and summed together to form the totality of the response to the presented stress.
NOSODE example:
Wayne Jonas provides us with the best-constructed study on homeoprophylaxis in 1999.31 A nosode for Tularemia was tested against placebo and Allopathic vaccination in 142 mice that were subsequently infected with Tularemia. Six different potencies of the nosode were used to account for that variable. The nosode was given before and after the challenge. The results showed that Allopathic vaccination produced 100% protection from death. The Tularemia nosode produced 22% protection compared to placebo. Clearly the nosode had some efficacy, but much less than vaccination.
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Yes one could make a nosode from it-but it may not work well.
There is a difference between using a nosode for an illness
and developing a homeopathic Genus epidemicus med for
the illness.
Two excerpts from this link below-
the link is a good article on the history of these two things.http://toddhoovermd.com/articles/epidemic-diseases-and-homeo...
_________________________________________GENUS EPIDEMICUS_________
But when data from the epidemics of the past is taken as a whole, Genus Epidemicus prescribing clearly appears to be effective. Discussions with numerous Homeopaths today reveals that this method has survived into modern practice, primarily due to its efficacy. Moreover, the theory of Genus Epidemicus prescribing is consistent with all primary Homeopathic principles laid down in the Organon, and proven over the past 200 years of practice. The concept of similar disease is virtually identical to the practice of conducting a proving. SYMPTOMS are taken from a VARIETY OF INDIVIDUALS, with likewise various constitutions, and summed together to form the totality of the response to the presented stress.
NOSODE example:
Wayne Jonas provides us with the best-constructed study on homeoprophylaxis in 1999.31 A nosode for Tularemia was tested against placebo and Allopathic vaccination in 142 mice that were subsequently infected with Tularemia. Six different potencies of the nosode were used to account for that variable. The nosode was given before and after the challenge. The results showed that Allopathic vaccination produced 100% protection from death. The Tularemia nosode produced 22% protection compared to placebo. Clearly the nosode had some efficacy, but much less than vaccination.
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