FROM ORGANON TO GENOMICS: A NEW PERSPECTIVE – GENOMIC HOMOEOPATHY
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https://doi.org/10.22159/prl.ijayush.v14i09.1498Keywords:
Organon of Medicine, Genomic Homoeopathy, Predisposition Mapping, Miasmatic Theory, Genetic Susceptibility, Preventive MedicineAbstract
The foundation of homoeopathy lies in individualized treatment, considering the constitution, mental, and physical predispositions of each patient. Samuel Hahnemann, in the Organon of Medicine, discussed the role of predisposition and miasms in disease development [1]. Modern genomic science similarly emphasizes that genes and environmental factors shape an individual’s susceptibility to disease [10]. This article proposes that combining classical homoeopathy with genomics can give rise to a new integrative model, termed 'Genomic Homoeopathy,' which offers a pathway not only for treatment but also for preventive medicine.
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