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Influenza Pandemics and Long Forgotten Wonders of Homeopathy
INFLUENZA PANDEMICS and Long Forgotten Wonders of Homeopathy
Influenza manifests in the respiratory system and produces generalized aches and pain,
especially in the limbs and back. It produces malaise; prostration; fever; coryza, headache;
with photophobia and retrobulbar aching; and inflamed respiratory mucous membranes.
The incubation period is around 48 hours.
The symptoms begin with sore throat with substernal burning; nonproductive cough; and
coryza. Cough usually becomes severe and productive and causes pain in the chest. The
soft palate, posterior hard palate, tonsils and throat become reddened and painful. The
eyes water easily and the conjunctiva may be mildly inflamed. Sweating and weakness may
continue for weeks. Complications include bronchitis; pneumonia; breathlessness; spitting
of blood; pulmonary edema; encephalitis; and death.Old people; babies; those confined to
bed; or with chronic pulmonary or heart disease are the most at risk.
During the 1918 influenza pandemic it was young people, 25 -34 years of age, which were
most severely affected. They appeared to have no immunity and succumbed to a
pneumonia that would kill within days. It was not uncommon for someone physically strong
and in good health to get up feeling well in the morning and by bedtime they would be
dead. During this flu pandemic large numbers of people sought homeopathic care and were
restored to good health; in numerous cases their lives were saved
An article published in the Journal of the American Institute of Homeopathy in May 1921
states that Dean W.A.Pearson of Philadelphia collected 26,795 cases of influenza treated
by homeopathic physicians with only a mortality rate of 1.05%, while the average
conventional medical approach had a mortality rate of 30%.
During this time there were many Medical Doctors practicing homeopathic medicine
throughout Europe and in America, much to the chagrin of non-homeopathic doctors and
pharmacists. While conventional hospitals in the US had an 80-90% loss of life during the
scarlet fever, Cholera and Flu epidemics around 1919, Homeopathic Hospitals had only a 2-
5% loss.
There is however a possibility that some of these high numbers of positive effects of
homeopathic treatment can be subscribed to the ill effects of the conventional treatment.
Many homeopaths reported a decrease in chance of survival in those that had, previously
to homeopathic treatment, been taking Aspirin. A.F. Stevens, M.D. in St.Louis said about
the patients undergoing conventional treatment: “They died like flies around a plate of
poison although ‘science’ did all that could be done to ‘save’ them”.
There has been at least three large scale double-blind placebo- controlled trials to treat
people with flu or influenza – like syndrome. Each of these large scale studies were
conducted by independent researchers, and a treatment is considered proven when at
least three independent studies verify positive results.
Several studies have suggested that the homeopathic remedy oscillococcinum, which is
prepared from a duck liver, is a very effective treatment for influenza. One study found that
the remedy significantly increased the rate of cure within two days of diagnosis. This was a
high- quality trial, published in an important, non- homeopathic journal and involving large
numbers of patients (237 treated and 241 on placebo).
It is generally impossible in homeopathy to pinpoint a few remedies that would help in
general against the flu. But, what is fascinating is that during an influenza epidemic, a
remedy or two will work marvellously. This remedy is sometimes referred to as genus
epidemicus. The homeopathic Materia Medica has well over 3,500 remedies. There is no
one remedy that is specific to the flu because individuals will manifest symptoms in different
ways that are unique to them. The most important point to remember about homeopathy is
that it treats the individual.
ACONITE is useful in a sudden onset of the flu with great anxiety and fear. The individual
experiences high fever, dry cough, sore throat and feeling of great worry and fear, with
restlessness. Typically symptoms occur after exposure to a dry, cold wind or from an
emotional alarm or fright. The patient always feels better in fresh air; and feels worse in a
warm room, in the evening or at night and while lying on the left side.
ARSENICUM ALBUM
Influenza in children with sudden onset and much prostration. Flus caused by gastric
derangements.
The patient is extremely restless, oversensitive, anxious and weak.
The face is pale with an anxious expression.
Burning pains that are better with warm applications.
Thirsty, drinks in small sips often.
Worse between 1 and 2am.
Vomiting and diarrhea are common. The diarrhea has acrid, offensive, watery stools.
BAPTISIA
The flu comes on suddenly and is associated with high fever and a bruised feeling. The
patient looks drowsy and drunk. He has profuse sweating with a high fever and an intense
thirst, and the bed feels hard.
The flu is associated with a stupefying headache, with confusion.
The fever is associated with a delirium with strange sensations, as if there is somebody else
in bed with him, parts of her body are separated, etc.
BRYONIA
Slow onset of the flu with a severe, throbbing headache, body pains.
There is a dryness of mucus membranes and stitching, tearing pain that worsens from
motion. Fluent coryza, watery or greenish discharge. Dry, hacking cough, worse from
smoking and talking.
Thirst for large amounts infrequently, preferably cold.
Pains (headache, body pains) better by pressure.
Lies on the painful part.
Sleepy, heavy, lethargic, irritable, wants to be left alone .
EUPATORIUM PERFOLIATUM
Eupatorium is said to have been a principal remedy for intermittent fever with the Indians. It
is known as "Bone-set", from the prompt manner in which it relieves pain in limbs and
muscles that accompanies influenza.
Sudden onset of the flu with violent aching pains in the bones, as if bones are broken. High
fever preceded by chills, especially from 7 till 9 am. Cills running up and down the spine,
but still thirsty for ice cold water.
GELSEMIUM tends to be the number 1 flu remedy. The flu has a slow onset and is
associated with chills, tiredness and paralytic weakness. The chills begin in the hands and
feet, and run up and down the spine.
These patients feel as if run over by a truck. Aching pain is felt in the muscles and they
experience trembing of the limbs with lack of mucular co-ordination. Want to lie down and
be left alone.
The patient is generally worse in the early morning and last thing at night. They feel better
after urination and in fresh air.
PHOSPHORUS
The flu quickly affects the lungs, especially the base of the right lung. Dry, tickling cough,
with tightness aross the chest, worse evening and before midnight. Bleeding. Bloody
sputum, which is bright red.
The patient craves cold drinks, which may be vomited when they become warm in the
stomach.
Burning, pressure and constriction in the chest; worse lying on the left side; worse lying on
the painful side (patient and the cough).
This remedy is also useful in nasal bleeds, which are bright red.
Cough, worse talking and laughing.
RHUS TOXICODENDRON is useful in flu where the cause is exposure to wet, damp weather
or getting wet. There is stiffness and restlessness in the joints that is wors on first
movement but become better with continued movement.
Intense fever. Thirsty. Great prostration. Severe aching in the bones.
Extreme restlessness with constant changing of position, great apprehension at night, can
not remain in bed.
INFLUENZINUM, a nosode made from the flu virus, can be used as a prophylactic during
epidemics. Baptisia has also been used for this purpose. The "remedy epidemicus" can be
found by using the totality of symptoms in several cases of the the present epidemic.
The arrival of a pandemic influenza would trigger a reaction that would change the world
overnight. Many experts agrees that the widespread and indiscriminate use of antibiotics
has created a time bomb and that antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria, in all likelihood will
bring about a reemergence of those diseases and possibly epidemics. The World Health
Organization and several countries have finalized or drafted useful but overly general plans
to prepare for the next pandemic.A vaccine would not be available for a number of months
after the pandemic started (it could take six months to manufacture adequate vaccine
stocks and current stocks may be useless because the flu virus has mutated), and there
are very limited stockpiles of antiviral drugs. We should also not forget that only a few
privileged areas of the world will have access to vaccine-production facilities.
The World Health Organization states that ”an influenza pandemic occurs when a new
influenza virus appears against which the human population has no immunity, resulting in
several, simultaneous epidemics worldwide with enormous numbers of deaths and illness.
With the increase in global transport and communications, as well as urbanization and
overcrowded conditions, epidemics due the new influenza virus are likely to quickly take
hold around the world.“
Homeopathy has been very effective in treating many of the epidemics during the 19th. And
early 20th. Centuries. Why the successes are not better known is a subject for conjecture.
It could be that most would rather not see the ineffectiveness of the conventional
therapeutics nor accept the efficacy of homeopathy.
Even some of the hardest critics of homeopathy has admitted, that yes, in times of such
epidemics – when conventional medicine has nothing to offer – we might have to trust
homeopathy to work and heal.
References:
1. Materia Medica (Boericke)
2. World Health Organization. http://www.who.com.
3. Homeopathy in 'Influenza – a chorus of fifty in harmony' by W.A. Dewey, M.D. Journal of
the American Institute of Homeopathy, May 1921. http://www.lifemedical.us/flu/dewey.pdf
4. The Faces of Homeopathy, an illustrated history of the first 200 years. by Julian Winston.
Great Auk publishing, Tawa, New Zealand.
5. Pandemic preparedness by The World Health Organization http://www.who.
int/csr/disease/influenza/pandemic/en/index.html
6. Some history of the treatment of epidemics with Homeopathy by Julian Winston http:
//www.whale.to/v/winston.html
7. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 1989; 27:329
8. Preparing for the Next Pandemic By Michael T. Osterholm
From Foreign Affairs , July/August 2005 http://www.foreignaffairs.
org/20050701faessay84402/michael-t-osterholm/preparing-for-the-next-pandemic.html?
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9. Photography: http://www.flickr.com/photos/quiplash/116848006/