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@article{196099,
author = {Dr. Shruthi Shetty and Dr. Vasumathi Kodikal},
title = {FROM SOIL TO SOUL, THE ROLE OF HOMOEOPATHY IN RESTORING SOIL AND HUMAN HEALTH},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2026},
volume = {12},
number = {11},
pages = {2118-2119},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=196099},
abstract = {Soil constitutes the fundamental biological system that sustains terrestrial life, playing a critical role in plant growth, ecological balance and nutritional quality of food consumed by the humans and animals. Olden time naturally fertile soil rich in organic matter and microbial activity which supported the production of nutrition rich crops, contributing to overall health of the population. However due to modern agriculture which is characterized by dependence on synthetic fertilizer and pesticides resulted in progressive degradation of soil fertility and microbial activity of the soil. This result has raised global concern regarding environmental sustainability, food quality and long-term impact on human health. In recent years many alternative agricultural approaches have been gained attention for the restoration of the soil. Among those approaches Agro-Homoeopathy is the one. An application of Homoeopathy principles to plant and soil system to improve the soil health along with productivity and human health. Homoeopathic medicine act as stimuli that supports the natural adaptive capacity of soil and plant. This article explores the relationships between the soil health, agriculture and homoeopathic principles, highlighting the role of Agro-Homoeopathy as an environmentally safe and approach for restoring soil vitality, improving crop quality and indirectly supporting human health.},
keywords = {Soil Health, Modern Agriculture, Agro-Homoeopathy, Human Health, Soil Fertility, Soil Virality, Envioronmental Sustainability.},
month = {April},
}
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