Autohemotherapy
Autohemotherapy is "the immediate intramuscular or subcutaneous reinjection of freshly drawn autologous blood".[1] It was used in early 1900s and abandoned later.[2]
In its simplest form, there is no processing involved and no refrigeration or special equipment needed, except a sterile syringe and needle, and a tourniquet.
The basic practice, as described, should not be confused with any variations which may involve oxygenation, ozone treatment, ultraviolet light, or any type of processing that would occur intermediately.
See also
References
- ↑ Autohemotherapy defined
- ↑ A Systematic Review of Autohemotherapy as a Treatment for Urticaria and Eczema / Devon D. Brewer, Cureus 6(12): e233. doi:10.7759/cureus.233
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