Prophylactic Role of Homoeopathy in Seasonal Viral Infections

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Can Homoeopathy Help Prevent Seasonal Viral Infections?
Every year, with changing seasons, we see a rise in viral fevers, common cold, influenza, sore throat, and respiratory infections. While treatment is important, prevention is always better than cure.
Homoeopathy offers a unique preventive approach known as prophylaxis or Genus Epidemicus, where a carefully selected remedy is given to strengthen the body’s resistance against a particular seasonal epidemic.


Developed by Samuel Hahnemann, homoeopathy works by stimulating the body’s natural defense mechanism rather than directly attacking pathogens. When used appropriately, it may help the body become less susceptible to seasonal infections.
Research initiatives supported by the Ministry of AYUSH and the Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy continue to explore the role of homoeopathy in preventive healthcare and epidemic management.
Homoeopathy is gentle, safe, and suitable for all age groups, making it a valuable supportive approach in maintaining health during seasonal changes.


Homoeopathy for Seasonal Viral Prevention
🛡️ Helps strengthen immunity
🌿 Gentle and safe for children and adults
⚖️ Works on the principle of individualized medicine
🧬 Supports the body’s natural defense system
🌡️ May help reduce frequency and severity of viral infections
Commonly considered remedies during viral seasons • Arsenicum album

  • Influenzinum
  • Gelsemium
  • Bryonia
    ⚕️ Consult a qualified homoeopathic physician for proper guidance.
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DR JAGRUTI SINGH

MD (Hom.), BHMS

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