Mojo
Mostly harmless
Ok. Do we account status of innate immunity while doing any treatment?
Perhaps you could define what you mean by "innate immunity". The term doesn't seem to correspond to what we know about what the immune system actually does, which is to react to antigens it encounters. Immunity is the result of environmental challenges to the immune system as the organism encounters them: it is not "innate".
I have not seen any refenrence like "altred, weak or strong innate immunity, neither innate immunity compromised nor its supression.
"Suppression" is a concept that has been made up by homoeopaths to discourage their customers from seeking treatment from proper doctors who might be able to offer effective treatments, thus depriving the homoeopaths of the income from all those repeat consultations. It does not actually exist.