Homeopathy In Epidemics

Homeopathy in Epidemics

Homeopathy has a rich history of successfully relieving symptoms and reducing suffering in epidemics.  And, it has great statistics in reducing mortality.  The following statistics are meant to offer an illustration of the value of homeopathy in epidemics and are not meant to be contrasted against today’s research standards that didn’t exist at the time this information was gathered.  The United States medical field would do Americans a great service by accepting homeopathy into their standard of care.  People would have less suffering and have better quality of life.  A wonderful illustration of the successful integration of modern medicine and homeopathy is the book Homeopathy in Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine by Michael Frass, Martin Bünder (ed.),

Julian Winston (an historian on homeopathy) states in his article, Treatment of Epidemics with Homeopathy – A History: “Perhaps the most recent use of homeopathy in a major epidemic was during the Influenza Pandemic of 1918. The Journal of the American Institute for Homeopathy, May, 1921, had a long article about the use of homeopathy in the flu epidemic. Dr. T A McCann, from Dayton, Ohio reported that 24,000 cases of flu treated allopathically had a mortality rate of 28.2% while 26,000 cases of flu treated homeopathically had a mortality rate of 1.05%. This last figure was supported by Dean W.A. Pearson of Philadelphia (Hahnemann College) who collected 26,795 cases of flu treated with homeopathy with the above result.”

Robin Murphy (naturopathic doctor, teacher, researcher, author) has shared the following statistics on homeopathic successes in epidemics in his presentation on coronavirus and epidemics on February 25, 2020:

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