Mumbai homeopath develops drug from TB germs for MDR patients


Posted on 26th Mar 2015 11:14 am by mohit kumar

New Delhi, March 25 (IANS) In a path-breaking research, a world-renowned homeopath has, along with the Mumbai-based Haffkine Institute, developed a new drug from TB germs for the patients of the dreaded infectious disease.

Dr Rajesh Shah, secretary of Global Homeopathy Foundation, has teamed up with famous virologist Abhay Chowdhury, director of Haffkine Institute, to develop the homeopathic drug that is likely to add value to the treatment of tuberculosis, including Multi-Drug Resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) patients.

Haffkine Institute, one of the oldest biomedical research institutes in the country, was established in 1899 and named after Dr. Waldemar Mordecai Haffkine, the scientist who invented the plague vaccine. Since then, Haffkine Institute has emerged as a multi-disciplinary institute engaged in training, research and testing of various aspects of infectious diseases.

"The new method developed by our team is modern and scientific," said Shah, who is a researcher and a homeopath treating patients from 180 countries. The new medicine is sourced from current strains of tuberculosis, including the MDR-TB.

Medicines prepared from deadly germs can help treat many diseases and the method has been followed for years in developing vaccines. This is the first time that the germ-based drug has been made applicable to TB and it is safe for human consumption, Shah said.

Homeopathic medicines prepared from many organisms, including the bacteria and virus responsible for diphtheria, smallpox, measles, and the like, are in practice long before the vaccines came into existence. Such homeopathic medicines are called Nosodes.

Interestingly, the medicines prepared from such organisms are safe to use and they are often used for conditions other than the original disease they are sourced from. For example, the medicine prepared from gonorrhea bacteria is often a great remedy for some varieties of asthma.

"The new nosode prepared from the current strains of tuberculosis organisms is useful for improving the immune system of the patients who may be prone to frequent respiratory infections," said Shah.

"It will support the conventional treatment of tuberculosis and can be used along with the allopathic medicines," he said and quoted a study by the Central Council of Homeopathy Research (CCRH) that demonstrated that homeopathy and allopathic medicines used together produced better results than stand-alone method in tuberculosis cases.

Shah will present his research paper at the two-day World Homeopathy Summit organised by the Global Homeopathy Foundation from April 11 in Mumbai. Shah said homeopaths and conventional doctors from across 25 countries would participate in the event.

Contrary to the perception that homeopathy slows down treatment of diseases, he said the stream has proved to be extremely beneficial for several health problems.

Allaying fears that homeopathy and allopathic medicines could not be taken together, Shah said: "Homeopathy and allopathy are like twin sisters in healthcare."

"These are two ways of treating patients. They are actually complementary to each other and not contrary or competitive to each other. Some diseases are treated more effectively with allopathy while some are treated better using homeopathy," said Shah, who figures in the Limca Book of Records for treating patients from the largest number of countries.

Many recurring and chronic diseases such as asthma, migraine, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, neuralgias, osteoarthritis, diabetic neuropathy, anxiety neurosis, and eczema call for combination of both allopathic and homeopathic medicines, he said and added that, in fact, it is a patient’s right to ask for integration of both the medicines, if required.

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