Homeopathic medicine made out of Rattlesnake's venom could curb spread of HIV. This good news came from researchers at a World Homeopathy Summit.
Doctors of Hyderabad-based JSPS Government Homeopathic Medical College and Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT) who conducted research claim medicine from snake venom (crotalus horridus) could arrest the multiplication of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).
Crotalus Horridus has inhibited reverse transcriptase (RT) which is an enzyme that utilises viruses like HIV and Hepatitis-B converts viral RNA into viral DNA.
Scientists and Practitioners across the World takes part in the 2-day World Homeopathy Summit organised by Global Homeopathy Foundation (GHF).
Doctors of Hyderabad-based JSPS Government Homeopathic Medical College and Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT) who conducted research claim medicine from snake venom (crotalus horridus) could arrest the multiplication of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).
Crotalus Horridus has inhibited reverse transcriptase (RT) which is an enzyme that utilises viruses like HIV and Hepatitis-B converts viral RNA into viral DNA.
Scientists and Practitioners across the World takes part in the 2-day World Homeopathy Summit organised by Global Homeopathy Foundation (GHF).