Scope of Homeopathy: Great probability as preventive and therapeutic measure. Must be taken with the conventional medicines.
Swine Flu and its homeopathic treatment
Homeopathic Preventive for Swine flu
(Free preventive medicines from Life force)
Homeopathy is known worldwide for the treatment of various virus infections which include all forms of influenza or flues.
Swine flu is a new infection to treat for all doctors. However, from experience and accumulated knowledge we can say that some of the homeopathic medicines are likely to have significant role as therapeutic, supportive or preventive measures.
Life Force offers free preventive medicines to all those who want to take homeopathic preventive against swine flu infection. It is a social initiative from Life Force. Please note that no cure or 100% prevention is promised with the use of homeopathic medicines provided for Swine flu.
For free doses with instructions, please visit our clinic between 10am to 5pm.
Please do not bring patients who may be having symptoms of cough and cold, due to safety reasons.
Please also note that we shall be only preventive medicines and we shall not treating any patients.
Some of the commonly used probable homeopathic preventives based on experience are Influenzinum, Occilococcinum, Gelsemium, Rhus toxicodendron (Rhus tox), etc. At Life force, we have formulated an effective protocol, likely to be most effective measure. (It is given for free.)
Donâ’t panic, just be alert!
The first thing I want to tell all is "Donâ’t Panic!", before we talk about the Swine Flu virus and its probable treatment. There is a need to get alert.
What is Swine Flu infection?
Everyone knows about and may have suffered with influenza or flu infection. Flu is an infection caused by certain virus, which comes, stays for a few days and goes away. Similarly, Swine Flu is also a kind influenza virus. Here, the difference is that it can be more severe than regular flu infection.
Why is it called H1N1?
All virus have been named. H1N1 is a name given to the Swine flu virus. In the same group, there are some related virus-named as H1N2, H2N3, etc.
What are the symptoms of Swine flu?
The symptoms are similar to regular flu:
Fever
Cold
Cough
Runny nose
Body ache
Sore throat
Chilliness
Backache
Pain in joints
Nausea and vomiting
Diarrhea
Lack of appetite
Low energy
Where do you get it from?
Swine flu being a viral disease, it spreads from a person suffering with the same virus. It spreads through air, by sneezing and coughing, and touch of the affected patient. A sneeze or a cough of a patient can through millions of Swine flu virus in the air.
Congested places such as closes room, classroom, office, train, bus, mall, etc are sources of infection, as one infected person could spread it to many healthy patients.
Who is at higher risk?
Those who are already suffering with poor resistance.
Children having tuberculosis
Elderly people above 65 years
Children below five years
Patients with diabetes or other disease which lowers vitality
Pregnant female
HIV positive patients
Patients with heart, lung, liver or kidney disease
Patients who are on immunosuppressive medicines for other diseases
People with tremendous physical or mental stress
Patients on cortisone or chemotherapy
Why is so much of Panic about Swine flu?
Well, swine flu is now an pandemic, which means the entire world is at risk. Since the disease spread rapidly and it can have serious consequences, there is obviously threat to life. It is important to get alert and extremely careful about:
Controlling the spread
Timely treatment
What happens to Swine flu patient, finally?
Swine flu infection, like most other viral infections, is likely to subside eventually; whether treated or not. However, some of the patients are at risk of turning into a serious medical condition called ARD (Acute Respiratory Distress syndrome), which may turn even fatal.
How to diagnose Swine flu?
The diagnosis test is done using nose and throat swab at the laboratory. Many labs are able to conduct this test for the cost of about USD 30. Some countries have control over the test. In India, as on today, only the government run hospitals are allowed to conduct the test.
Treatment for Swine Flu:
For conventional treatment, please consult your local doctor.
Homeopathic treatment:
The doctors, conventional as well a the homeopathic, have limited experience so far about the treatment of Swine flu, as the infection is new to the humans.
However, on the basis of the nature of the disease and its pathophysiology, we can opine that homeopathic is likely to work well in the cases of Swine flu, since homeopathi has well established role in the treatment of many viral diseases.
We can recommend homeopathic medicines which are likely to help cases of Swine flu, which may work by enhancing the immune system. The medicines are also likely to work as preventive in some cases. However, such statements would always go with the disclaimer that no claims are being made for its cure or prevention.
Commonly indicated homeopathic medicines:
Depending on the individual symptoms of the patients, one or more of the medicines could be prescriebd: Influenzinum, Gelsemium, Arsenic albub, Rhus toxicodendron, Occilococcinum, etc are some of the common medicines. They can also be used as a part of probable preventive measure.
Information about Swine flu
Swine Flu is a viral infection
Common Symptoms:
Fever
Running or blocked nose
Nausea
Chills
Cough
Soar throat
Body ache
Weakness
Diarrhea
Common Spread:
Coughing
Sneezing
Touching contaminated surfaces
Touching your nose or mouth
Precaution:
If you have recently visited a country or place/city under Swine flu attack or have met a person suffering from the infection, it is advisable to get a test done.
At Risk People:
School and college goersâ
People who go out to work
People who live in air-conditioned, closed environments
What to Do:
Always cover your mouth and nose while coughing and sneezing
Do not touch your eyes, nose and mouth frequently as there is always some virus on tabletops, telephones and computers
Wash your hands frequently
Alcohol-based gel or foam hand sanitizers
Wear a well-fitted mask in public places
Drink loads of water and get enough sleep
Try to avoid close contact with sick people
Stay away (3-feet distance) from people who have a respiratory infection
Use disposable tissues
Swine flu is not a food borne illness so there is no restriction on food and drinks.
Special Note:
Swine flu is most contagious in the initial five days. In the case of children, it can be contagious up to 10 days. If you have already got it: Please confine yourself to a room. Wearing a mask is a must and Keep yourself away from social gathering, your work place and other public places, to avoid spreading the infection to others.