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Homeo-Biotech Medicine: Future Prospects at the Crossroads of Tradition and Innovation

Akash Phillip,Rasika R. Kudale,Amit Subhash Pachegaonkar,Saumya Sharma.



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The convergence of biotechnology and homeopathy offers a novel perspective on medicine through the integration of molecular precision and holistic care. Biotechnology, informed by systems biology, excels in elucidating biological complexity, while homeopathy prioritizes personalizing treatment with minimal interventions. Historically viewed as contradictory, both disciplines aim to achieve health restoration through targeted natural methods. Recent findings in nanobiology indicate that ultra-dilutions may contain nanoparticles, potentially linking the two fields materially. The amalgamation of biotechnology and homeopathy could facilitate diverse applications, including AI-driven genomic prescriptions, standardization of remedies via nanotechnology, hybrid therapeutics, and modulation of the microbiome and epigenome. Such innovations may enhance preventive and regenerative medicine and foster sustainability through resource-efficient, environmentally friendly solutions. However, challenges persist, necessitating rigorous validation, prevention of misuse, equitable access, and ethical integration of traditional practices. Nonetheless, advancements in systems biology, nanoscience, and AI may herald the advent of Homeo-Biotech Medicine, a scientifically validated, globally accessible, and ecologically sustainable paradigm in the 21st century.

Key words: Biotechnology, Homeopathy, Personalized Medicine, Nanotechnology







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