Aquacultural Homoeopathy: A Focus on Marine Species

  • José Manuel M
  • Dariel T
  • Joan Sebastian S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Homoeopathy is an alternative medical system proposed by Samuel Hahnemann in the eighteenth century. It uses highly diluted and agitated substances that derived from plants, minerals or animals, which have shown to be effective in human medicine, agronomy, veterinary , and as a novelty, in marine aquaculture. Aquacultural homoeopathy has developed rapidly in recent years, partially motivated by the misuse of powerful drugs (hormones,

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José Manuel, M.-S., Dariel, T.-R., Joan Sebastian, S.-L., Guadalupe Fabiola, A.-O., Milagro, G.-B., María Araceli, A.-Q., … Mungaray Miguel, R.-. (2019). Aquacultural Homoeopathy: A Focus on Marine Species. In Aquaculture - Plants and Invertebrates. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.78030

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