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International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences

2023, Vol. 7 Issue 3, Part G
An in-vitro study on antibacterial activity of baptisia tinctoria 200 and 30 potencies against salmonella typhi
Author(s): Lekshmi BV, Krishna Kumari Amma, Amala BS, Greeshma SS and Varada Lakshmi PB
Abstract:
Salmonella species are intracellular pathogens, and some of their serotypes can lead to disease. The majority of diseases are brought on by eating food that has been contaminated by human or animal feces, such as by a food service employee in a restaurant. Salmonella serotypes can be categorized into two primary categories: typhoidal and nontyphoidal. Nontyphoidal serotypes are zoonotic and can spread from human to human and from animal to human. They often exclusively affect the gastrointestinal system and induce salmonellosis, whose symptoms can be treated without the use of antibiotics. Homoeopathic medication Typhoid is successfully treated with baptismia tinctoria, an effective medication. Low dilution baptism results in the production of agglutinins, which are a type of anti-bodies to the bac typhosus (Mellon). As a result, it increases the body's natural defenses against the bacillary intoxication's invasion.
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How to cite this article:
Lekshmi BV, Krishna Kumari Amma, Amala BS, Greeshma SS, Varada Lakshmi PB. An in-vitro study on antibacterial activity of baptisia tinctoria 200 and 30 potencies against salmonella typhi. Int J Hom Sci 2023;7(3):414-416. DOI: 10.33545/26164485.2023.v7.i3g.942
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