Abstract
This case study details the treatment of a Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection in the left foot of a 38-year-old male using isopathy and homeopathy. The infection originated from a Ceratopogonidae (no-see-ums) bite at Clearwater Beach, Florida, in September 2011, causing swelling and localized heat at the insect bite site. Initial treatment involved a complex homeopathic remedy comprising Apis mellifica 4CH, Arnica montana 4CH, Belladonna 4CH, Hepar sulfur 6CH, Mercurius cyanatus 6CH, Phytolacca decandra 4CH, and Solanum dulcamara 4CH, in combination with a 6K autonosode derived from the pus. Within hours of administering the Ceratopogonidae nosode 6K, the swelling subsided, and the cellulitis resolved in two days. The MRSA diagnosis was confirmed via medical laboratory testing and antibiotic sensitivity analysis.
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