Parkinson disease treated with constitutional medicine and brain´s organotherapics: A forty-one (41) patients report
2nd International Conference on Alternative Medicine
October 25, 2021 | Webinar
Isabel de Oliveira Horta, Pedro Schettini Cunha
NGO Ethica Institute of Projects and Research, Brazil
Scientific Tracks Abstracts : Allied J Med Res
Abstract:
In constitutional homeopathy, the constitutional medicine (CM) produces mental, emotional, and physical symptoms when tested on healthy humans. Organotherapeutics (OT) are homeopathic medicines made from Organs healthy organs of sheep or pigs. They allow the reconstitution of the functions of these organs, in other seriously injured animal species, using pharmaceutical technology similar to that of MC. To assess the efficacy and safety of Sheep Healthy Brain Organotherapeutics (OTHB) along with constitutional medicine (CM) for Idiopathic Parkinson's disease (IPD), we conducted a prospective observational clinical trial with 41 patients aged 50 to 99 years, diagnosed with probable IPD. They were followed up monthly (40– 500 days). Selection of IPD symptoms was standardized according to the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale, (UPDRS) and physical and mental/psychic symptoms were assessed. Up to five hundred days, there were significant reductions in the six worst Parkinson's symptoms evaluated. Patients showed a mean rate of improvement in IPD symptoms of 91% [(95 percent CI) (60%-98%)] and a mean improvement in emotional/mental symptoms of 85% [(95 percent CI) (53%-96%)], but no suppression of symptoms was observed, as emotional symptoms showed significant improvement.
Biography:
Isabel Horta completed her postgraduate studies in Homeopathy in 1992 at the Homeopathic Medical Association of Minas Gerais. He had 3 of his 4 books published this year, 4 articles published in homeopathy journals, an international one, participation as a speaker at least once a year for 20 years and presentation of works for most of these 20 years in homeopathy conferences and homeopathic meetings. Retired from the Hospital das Clinicas of the Federal University of Minas Gerais, she currently works only at the Clinica Veredas de Homeopatia. 1988-2021-Coordinator of the Center for Research Projects and Municipal Hall BH; Researcher at the NGO Ethica Institute of Projects and Research. Currently with a project under review by the Brazilian National Ethics Committee for funding by the Michael J. Fox Foundation of the project: Prospective observational study of the association of constitutional medicine and brain organotherapy in Parkinson's disease: a randomized, double-blind study.
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