Integrative Diagnostics: Modern Tools Supporting Homeopathic Case Taking
Abstract
Homeopathy is a holistic system of medicine emphasizing individualized casetaking for effective treatment. Traditional case-taking relies on detailed patient interviews, observation, and repertorization, which can be subjective and timeconsuming. Integrative diagnostics, incorporating modern tools such as bioinformatics, laboratory testing, imaging technologies, and digital symptom assessment, can enhance the accuracy, reproducibility, and comprehensiveness of homeopathic case-taking. This paper reviews contemporary diagnostic tools, their applications in homeopathic practice, and the potential benefits of combining conventional and modern techniques. Challenges, limitations, and future directions of integrative diagnostics are also discussed. By integrating modern diagnostics with traditional homeopathic methods, practitioners can achieve better patient outcomes and strengthen the evidence base for homeopathy.
KEYWORDS: Homeopathy, Integrative Diagnostics, Case Taking, Laboratory Tools, Digital Health, Personalized Medicine
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