HOMEOPATHIC ALTERNATIVE TO VACCINE
Nosodes are homeopathic preparations made from bodily tissues and fluids
(including faeces, blood, pus, discharges, and saliva) taken from patients suffering from a disease (e.g. measles, anthrax, tuberculosis)1. As with other homeopathic remedies, nosodes are taken orally and are used for a wide variety of conditions. We are concerned by the use of nosodes to prevent infectious disease, a procedure known as “homeoprophylaxis”.
There are several homeoprophylaxis programs that are being promoted by complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) providers as a replacement for the recommended vaccination schedule2.
These programs include nosodes purported to provide immunity from measles, polio, pertussis, mumps, chicken pox, and other serious childhood illnesses. There are even programs offered to certify naturopaths and homeopaths to supervise the administration of the products3. They are unaffiliated with any educational institution and are based on anecdote and magical thinking. Homeoprophylaxis proponents often reference 5-6 weak studies to support their claims, but none of these were double-blind, randomised, controlled trials and most were published before 1970 and never replicated.
References:
1. Little, D. (2007). Nosodes in homeopathy.
2. Birch, K (N.D.). HP Supervision. http://vaccinefree.wordpress.com/hp-supervision
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HOMEOPROPHYLAXIS FOR CORONAVIRUS
Homeoprophylaxis For Coronavirus and Homeopathic Remedies
Below is information on Homeoprophylaxis for Human 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVD-19) and other homeopathic remedies for boosting natural immunity.
Updated 3/26/20 at 12:00 am PST
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You must be supervised by a Certified HP Practitioner trained in HP methods or be a medical practitioner to purchase the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) nosode. This product is used for short term homeoprophylaxis to support natural immunity to Coronavirus with dosing methods based on homeopathic principles.
This material is provided below is for informational and educational purposes only and is not to be considered medical advice.
For a diagnosis and/or medical treatment relating to Coronavirus or other infectious disease(s), you must contact a licensed medical professional, clinic or hospital.
For a diagnosis and/or medical treatment relating to Coronavirus or other infectious disease(s), you must contact a licensed medical professional, clinic or hospital.
Review the WHO website for up-to-date information for the USA.
About Homeoprophylaxis For Coronavirus
- The current circulating Coronavirus Nosode is a homeopathic nosode that is made from the current circulating strain that started in late 2019 , now named “COVID-19”.
- All homeopathic remedies are highly diluted and are non-toxic.
- When a homeopathic remedy is so highly diluted and succussed, they do not contain a single molecule of the original material. Instead they contain an energetic signature.
- The Coronavirus 2019 nosode is 100% safe and non-toxic and is made according to strict pharmacopeia guidelines at a highly reputable, licensed USA lab.
- The homeoprophylaxis dosing method recommended and used for the Coronavirus 2019 is a similar type of method that used for short term homeoprophylaxis programs for many other infections diseases in HP programs for all ages, including for infants and children, college and medical students, mission workers, business travelers and tourists.
- The HP method will help to stimulate the body to recognize the current circulating COVID-19strain and help to increase a person’s natural immunity to it.
- Read more about the History of Homeoprophylaxis in Epidemics entitled: “Homeoprophylaxis History: Human Records, Studies and Trials: to learn more about the successful use on HP in epidemics.
- Please also read the Clinical Research on Homeoprophylaxis which includes the global use of HP historically and also in modern times for epidemics that have occurred worldwide for various infectious diseases.
Symptoms Of Confirmed COVID-19 Infections
For confirmed COVID-19 infections and reported illnesses have ranged from people being mildly sick to people being severely ill and even some of them dying. Those with compromised immune systems and respiratory illness are more at risk.
COVID-19 symptoms can include:
- Runny nose
- Headache
- Dry cough
- Fever
- Fatigue or general feeling of being unwell
- Shortness of breath
Severe Symptoms of Coronavirus Infections
• High fever
• Severe cough
• Difficulty breathing
• Pneumonia
• Organ failure (Kidney failure)
• Severe cough
• Difficulty breathing
• Pneumonia
• Organ failure (Kidney failure)
The CDC believes that symptoms of 2019-nCoV may appear in as few as 2 days to up to 24 days after exposure. This infectious period is based on what has been seen previously as the incubation period of MERS viruses. The latest situation summary updates are available on CDC’s web page 2019 Novel Coronavirus, Wuhan, China.
Testing: Testing for 2019-nCoV is done in at your doctor’s office or medical centers. Infection with 2019-nCoV is diagnosed by finding evidence of the virus in respiratory samples such as swabs from the throat or fluid from the lungs.
Treatment: There is currently no specific treatment for people who are sick with 2019-nCoV. This virus may also present as a mild cold or flu. General supportive medical care in hospital can be life-saving where required.
Transmission Method Of COVID-19: The 2019-nCoV is transmitted in human in these ways:
• By direct contact to the patient: such as by shaking hand, by hug, and by kissing, etc.
• By indirect contact: such as touching used utensils of patient.
• By droplet infection: such as through sneezing and coughing by patient.
• By indirect contact: such as touching used utensils of patient.
• By droplet infection: such as through sneezing and coughing by patient.
Risk Factors
- Recent travel to any places where there is an outbreak, which is now in all states in the USA, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, etc. View world map of cases here.
- Close contact with people who are diagnosed with COVID-19.
- Close contact with anyone who has visited an outbreak zone.
- Contact with secretions from an infected person.
- Eating or handling wild animals native to China (and other countries).
Tips To Avoid Infection From Coronavirus
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends measures to reduce the general risk of acute respiratory infections while traveling in or from affected areas where there are diagnosed Coronavirus :
- WASH YOUR HANDS!
- Avoid close contact with people suffering from acute respiratory infections.
- Avoid direct contact with ill people or their environment when possible.
- Avoid close contact with live or dead farm or wild animals.
- Travelers with symptoms of acute respiratory infection should practice cough etiquette or wear a mask.
- Maintain distance, cover coughs and sneezes with disposable tissues or clothing
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