Alzeer and Al-Razem, (2021), in their article, Hypotheses: Implementation of Le Chatelier’s Principle as A Potential Integrative Method to Prevent and or Cure Coronavirus, defines COVID-19 as a communicable disease caused by the recently found coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2). This virus primarily affects the respiratory tract; however, it may also affect other bodily processes. The virus is transmitted through either saliva droplets or adenoidal discharge from an infected person. Even though various medications and new vaccinations are claimed to have varying levels of effectiveness, the disease has no approved treatment, and some counties have already started experiencing the third wave.
Alzeer and Al-Razem, (2021) suggest that the only part of this pandemic that can be reasonably treated is environmental stress, which helps improve the patient’s immune system. Coronavirus has a high mutational tendency; as a result, it tends to reduce the efficiency of vaccines. Thus, that involves using antiseptics and disinfectants is seen to be a more effective treatment. Therefore, their suggested approach makes use of Le Chatelier’s equilibrium rule. It is executed by using antiseptics or disinfectants that may be supplied by inhalation without causing harm to the patients’ health. The approach has a strong potential for preventing and treating COVID-19 patients, and it may as well be beneficial for curing other viral diseases.
References
Alzeer, J., & Al-Razem, F. (2021). Hypotheses: implementation of Le Chatelier’s principle as a potential integrative method to prevent and or cure coronavirus. Journal of Public Health and Emergency.