[Omeo33] Art 0872 - Homeopathy, 2008, 97 (4), 206-213
Gino Santini
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Lun 27 Ott 2008 20:30:33 CET
Homeopathic practice in Intensive Care Units: objective semiology,
symptom selection and a series of sepsis cases
M.Z. Teixeira, S.M. Leal and V.M.F.A. Ceschin
Homeopathy has been used for more than two hundred years to treat
chronic disease using various approaches in a wide range of diseases.
However, for acute disease and critical illness, application has been
limited by inadequate training of homeopathic physicians and the
small number of pertinent clinical studies. In view of the difficulty
of practising homeopathy in Intensive Care Units (ICU), a protocol
was developed to facilitate description of objective homeopathic
symptoms with a ranking of symptoms appropriate for these situations
(Protocol for Objective Homeopathic Semiology). Examples of favorable
results with individualized homeopathic treatments for a series of
cases of Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (sepsis) are
described.
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