September 8, 2011

How Aroma Therapy Can Relax and Sooth a Headache

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is an alternate medicine branch that makes use of oils and their aromatic properties to heal the specific health challenges. This is getting popular these days as it has negligible or no side-effects at all. The results of aromatherapy for are found to be effective having a long-term effect.

Pains due to migraine or any other type of headache can be very tough to handle and bear at moments. Sometimes this pain renders a person’s working abilities to worthless as that person becomes unable to discharge any task at all. Traditional treatments like allopathy are found least effective in such kind of headaches. Aromatherapy provides an effective and lasting solution for these headaches using some specific aromatic oils.

The basis understanding about the methodology of aromatherapy for headache is somewhat like this. The limbic center in the brain controls our emotions and certain behavior that are generally common to all human beings. Limbic center is responsible for generating the myriad of emotions like love, passion, hate, care, protection, sadness, happiness, etc. apart from some specific personal memories. Researchers and practitioners in this field believe that scent or affects our health and mood to a great extent as the limbic center in the brain is connected to the olfactory center of the nose. The limbic center reacts to the various scents that pass through the olfactory in the nose. It is also believed that aromatherapy is able to affect our nervous system for good to increase our immunity. One thing that needs to be taken care of is doctor’s advice particularly in case of asthma, pregnancy or any such sensitive case.

You can use aromatherapy for headache treatment in a number of ways like adding few drops to slightly warm water-bath or in diffuser by rubbing few drops to the temples. The impact of aromatherapy for headache treatment can vary person to person.

Certain aromatherapy oils are found to be more effective in aromatherapy for headache. Lavender’s oil’s pleasant scent has been used for generations for reducing stress and headache. It generally sets the mood on. Peppermint oil is also believed to be very effective in curing headache when rubbed over the forehead. A bad headache often leads to mental fatigue. Sandal-wood is found to be effective in treating this fatigue.

It is now time to say good bye to headaches.

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September 1, 2011

Hcg Injections Questions Answered

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George asks…

HcG Injections?

I am considering HcG injections just for these last few stubborn pounds (brochure reads 1 pound per day) -I’m looking for results from anyone who has taken these injections before because they are pricey- just want to know if you got the results you expected- did you lose weight? did you get pregnant? were there any side effects? if so what were they? how long and how often did you take the shots and where were they administered on your body? how much did they cost? what was the total amount of weight that you lost? did you change your diet and exercise routine and/or add a diet and exercise routine to boot the efforts of the injections. any info on real experiences only is greatly appreciated. Thank you- for anyone reading this question wondering what an HcG injection is – please look it up on google just type in HcG injection and you should get your info thanks!!

Chloe Adisson answers:

Oh yeah. It’s pricey. And also, it’s not worth it.! If you only have a few stubborn pounts, working it off the old fashioned way is better. WHO NEEDS UNNATURAL WAYS TO LOSE WEIGHT.? It’s a dumb idea, please don’t do itttt.!

Ken asks…

When were you told to stop taking HCG injections and/or progesterone?

I am almost 10 weeks pregnant. I am on HCG injections twice a week to protect the pregnancy as I have a history of miscarriage. I also use progesterone pessaries daily for the same reason.

Has anyone out there also been on these prescriptions and if so when did they tell you to stop taking them?

Chloe Adisson answers:

I took prometrium until I hit 16 weeks. By then, the placenta has fully taken over the progesterone.

Sharon asks…

Will hCG injections turn you into an fertilized ovum?

There is this new craze… to get hCG injections to lose weight.

It seems that if you take too much, you will regress into a fertilized ovum and then where would you be? Of course you would weigh one heck of a lot less than before.

Any comments on that?
No more stupid than this diet plan itself.

I think it is dangerous.

Any comments on this?

Chloe Adisson answers:

I believe the hcg diet is a total scam as much as I believe in my other paradigms.
But this is really a stupid question.

Surely a troller.

Carol asks…

Do HCG Injections increase the chance of twins?

I’m taking Hcg injections for weight loss (Please spare me the abuse about that) and the doctor said it can cause an increased probobility of having multipiles. Anyone every heard of this? Has it happened to you? Any information would be great!

Chloe Adisson answers:

Have never heard of that before. HCG is just a hormone, not a fertility drug.

I take that back…. I never knew… Wow! Http://www.ehow.com/about_5444909_dangers-hcg-injections-weight-loss.html

Daniel asks…

Are HCG injections safe when used for fertility reasons?

I am going to start a round of clomid and the doctor wants me to have a HCG injection after I have ovulated. Is this safe and effective?

Chloe Adisson answers:

As with Clomid, HcG has a high rate of success in stimulating women to ovulate. Of those who ovulate, as many as 50% are able to get pregnant.
While it is generally considered safe there are always potential risks with medicines.
Notify your doctor if you experience
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irritability;
restlessness;
depression;
fatigue;
fluid retention (edema);
breast tenderness or swelling;
pain, swelling, or irritation at the injection site;
early or premature puberty.
with HCG increases the likelihood of multiple births. Multiple births carry additional risk both for the mother and for the babies.
Side effects other than those listed here may also occur. Talk to your doctor about any side effect that seems unusual or that is especially bothersome.

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July 26, 2011

Your Questions About Herbal Treatment For Anxiety

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David asks…

is there a very good herbal for anxiety/panic that actually work?

i suffer from panic disorder & was placed on lorazepam for the anxiety & panic attacks, but its not helping at all. I am not depressed, so the psychiatrist decided not to put me on any antidepressant. i have a very weak systems against drugs & cant handle them wel, and this drug is absolutely draining me. My anxiety causes me be lightheaded/drowzy & even with this drug i am actually more nervous & dizzy. Does anyone know good alternatives, I AM DESPERATE PLEASE….

Chloe Adisson answers:

Lemon balm teas were traditionally administered to calm the mind. For ages, people have relied on its extracts to treat the symptoms of depression and anxiety disorders; and infusions of the herb were prepared to treat headaches and nervousness. Its bioactive compounds – flavonoids, polyphenols, tannins, and triterpenes contain antioxidant and anti-hemorrhoidal properties that are relevant in healing nervine conditions. The herb induces relaxation by curtailing modes of anxiety and irritability.

Lavender on the other hand is regarded as the ultimate relaxation herb. It contains linalool and lavandulyl acetate-active constituents that help ease nervous tension. Linalyl Acetate, an anti-inflammatory substance known to effectively ease nervine pain, is also present in its extracts. Lavender extracts are traditionally used to relieve stress, headaches and fatigue. As a tonic, it reinforces the nervous system against episodes of exhaustion. Meanwhile in , the herb is used to clear moods of depression while inducing sleep.

Passion Flower is yet another herb that contains a boost of flavonoids known for its anti-anxiety effects. Traditionally administered to ease nervous restlessness, the herb has been observed to lower blood pressure as a way of promoting relaxation to the body. Due to its anti-inflammatory properties, the herb can help relieve neuralgia and as an antispasmodic, the Passion Flower eases the tremors and nervous shaking associated with panic attacks.

In line with its natural constituents, the body easily adapts to the active compounds of herbal remedies and therefore promotes healing without ensuing negative physiological consequences. Today, herbalists have come up with standardized herbal supplements for anxiety and panic attacks, such as PureCalm, which have been formulated from the expert combination of lemon balm, lavender, and passion flower extracts, and prepared in a concentrated tincture format to holistically promote the routine functions of a healthy nervous system. Using herbal supplements such as PureCalm to calm nervous tensions during the day will give you that perfect peace of mind you have been yearning for all along.

Mary asks…

Has anyone tried /depression? Did it work?

I have been suffering with depression/panic attacks for a few months now and I am on Zoloft but I talked with a herbalist and they gave me Omega 3 to take 2 times a day and a liquid called Rescue Remedy, for anxiety. I’m just a little worried about all of it. If anyone has tried it let me know please.

Chloe Adisson answers:

I have been taking flax seed oil (high in omega 3 & omega 6 fatty acids) to help with my depression & it does work. With no side effects. Go for it!

I’ve also read research papers that claim that pharmacological doses of saffron are as effective as Prozac in treating depression, with none of the side-effects. Unfortunately saffron is very expensive.

Good Luck!

Mandy asks…

Is there a natural herbal treatment for anxiety and OCD?

Chloe Adisson answers:

I am a firm believer in alternative medicine but I also believe that you must first have a diagnosis from a traditional medical professional– especially in your case considering I have read your other questions.

=0)

Chris asks…

Natural/herbal treatment of depression, anxiety, cloudiness?

I have been on various prescription medications in the last few years for depression, anxiety, and overall cloudiness [almost positive it's depersonalization disorder], but they seem to make me feel like a zombie, on top of numerous unwanted side effects.
What are some remedies, pills, or herbs I can take to help with these illnesses?
Also, I have been off of medication since March.

Chloe Adisson answers:

Some of the most popular natural products for helping with mood are St. John’s Wort, SAMe, 5-HTP (or Tryptophan), Rhodiola Rosea, and some stress-relievers like GABA or L-Theanine can help, too.
On the flip side, if you have taken any antidepressant recently, you may want to check with a pharmacist or doctor to see how soon you can safely take these… A lot of antidepressants interact negatively with a lot of supplements, especially mood supporters like these.

Aside from supplements, you can also try going out and doing things you enjoy, spending time with friends, or even having a good cry. If that’s not enough to help, maybe talking it out with a trusted friend or an objective third-party person (like a counselor).
Just remember, even though you might feel bad, it’s never as bad as it may feel. Everyone goes through tough times and we can all get through it… Sometimes we just need a little extra help ;-) Good luck!

Sandra asks…

Herbal treatment for Generalized Anxiety Disorder?

My mom doesn’t want me on pills. I have done everything like exercising, praying, meditating, watching crappy DVDs, I have gone like 4 days without even thinking about much anything but I still had that worry feeling in the pit of my stomach.

Are there any herbal treatments for this?

Chloe Adisson answers:

Poor thing, I have been where you are and its not pretty….

Definitely see a natural therapist who can give you a herbal mixture to take to ease your stressed out nervous system. I can’t remember what was in mine (hawthorne, ginger etc springs to mind) but I had to take 5ml x 3 times a day. It worked wonders for me. Additionally, my naturopath put me on fish oil, protein shakes (helps with serotonin production), magnesium and B Vitamin supplement in one.

I also saw a psychologist to talk about why I was so stressed/anxious which really helped. I think this is really important also, as the herbal treatment won’t work unless you are mentally ready to tackle things.

This seemed to help for me, hope it does for you too. Good luck!

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July 18, 2011

Try Aromatherapy for Well Being

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Have you ever considered using in a spa or at home? Today holistic and natural healing techniques are increasingly used by people worldwide. This particular form of uses natural oils extracted from flowers, barks, stems, leaves, roots, or other parts of plants. These oils are used for healing, relaxing, and energizing through massage and inhalation techniques.

Natural Healing

The word Aromatherapy comes from the fusion of two words, scent and healing or cure. The alternative form of medicine is gaining momentum and has a variety of applications including pain relief, mood enhancement, and increased cognitive function. The variety of oils has its own healing properties.

Ancient Origins and Benefits

The alternative healing techniques with essential oils traces its origins in various ancient cultures including Greek, Persians, Romans, Indian, and Chinese. This form of therapy through scents and aromas is not just about good smells, it has many benefits. Some of them are as follows:

* Relaxation and stress relief.
* Boosts the immune and respiratory systems, and improves circulation.
* Some of them are skin-care agents.
* It reduces muscular aches and increases muscle relaxation and tone.
* Aromatherapy spa and wellness products can improve digestion and can also alleviate constipation.
* Tension headaches can be relieved.
* These therapy products can help heal grief, depression, and anxiety.
* The alternative therapy can be used for relieving menstrual cramps, improving sleep, enhancing lymphatic drainage, and is good for acne and even sore throat.
* Essential oils are good for warts, rashes, insect bites, cuts, and coughs.
* Some essential oils are good for irritable bowel syndrome and nausea.

How It Helps

Aromatherapy combines the physical and emotional effects of gentle massage with the medical and therapeutic properties of essential oils. The essential oils are concentrated extracts taken from roots, leaves, and blossoms of plants. Essential oils are the purest essence of plants and are completely natural. There are a number of essential oils available, each with its individual healing properties.

The essential oils stimulate the scent receptors in the brain. This triggers a response in the part of the brain affecting the heart rate, blood pressure, stress levels, memory, and hormone balance. The alternative healing method can be used for bathing, massage, and poultice to heal various conditions of the mind and body.

Inhalations and infusions can have positive effects of calming and easing your negative emotions as well as for the body. When the oils are used for massage, it is mixed with base oils which are from grape seed, almond, or coconut. Oils can be blended together in proper proportions; this is done by professional therapists. It is all very scientific and has to be done correctly and safely.

Buying Products

Aromatherapy products should be bought with care and authenticity and should be checked. The purity of the ingredients, origin, and production method are all important when you buy therapy products. You can buy the products in many varieties including beads, essential oils, fragrances, bath products, candles, potpourri, herbal teas, and many others. Try this alternative form of holistic healing and enjoy its benefits.

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April 27, 2011

A Guide to Aromatherapy

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is an alternative medicine method that is believed to positively affect the health and mood of a person. is developed from oils that are cold-pressed or steam distilled. The oils are extracted from fruits, flowers, roots and bark. These oils used in aromatherapy have been used for centuries in order to heal the mind, improve the body, soothe the psyche, and revive skin tone.

Methods of Massage with Aromatherapy

Using aromatherapy with a massage can relieve stress and the body and soul. Aromatherapy massage is an easy process and can be effectively completed by mostly anyone. It is a method of applying oils to distinct places in the body and working them into the body.

Aromatherapy massage uses the natural flow of the body which and is carried out towards the heart.

Effleurage, which incorporates gentle strokes that allow essential oils to enter the pores of the skin, is the most effective movement during the aromatherapy massage. The method involves the use of the whole hand of the masseuse, not just the finger tips, varying between firm and gentle pressure and long and short strokes; this technique allows an even and effective spread of the aromatherapy oils over the body.

If aromatherapy massage is used on children use gentle movements but still vary the length of strokes in order to establish a comforting experience. The benefits of effleurage in aromatherapy increases blood flow, provide muscle relaxation, soothe nerve endings, and relieve stress.

Petrissage, which is an imitation of kneading dough, should be done gently and slowly. This methodical movement in combination with the aromatherapy massage with essential oils is especially effective in areas of fat accumulation and the back. On target spots, it may be helpful to apply pressure with the thumb. Aromatherapy massage incorporating the petrissage method will release toxins trapped in the body, improve muscle relaxation, and increase blood circulation.

Head massage, after applying aromatherapy with essential oils is completed by massaging the scalp with the fingertips. It is beneficial to people who have pain from headaches and migraines, begin by working the aromatherapy with essential oils into the neck moving upward to the base of the scalp. Use your fingers to work in the aromatherapy oils all over for the most effective benefits.

If done properly, aromatherapy massage will comfort the mind, heal the body, and lower stress levels.

Aromatherapy Essential Oils at Home

Depending on your preference of aromatherapy essential oils, it is possible to combine with the base oil on your own. Types of aromatherapy essential oils that may be combined are eucalyptus, rosemary, neroli, lavender, peppermint or nutmeg. Adding these aromatherapy oils to water in a bath or a dispenser that will release them in the air can create lasting benefits.

For more information on preparing essential oils at home, please visit our website on all about aromatherapy massage and discover some vital tips and advices towards a fulfilling and relaxing aromatherapy session including out top aromatherapy product recommendations.

You can also get more useful tips and advices at Health Omni.

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March 23, 2011

Lemongrass Essential Oil – Aromatherapy

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We often disregard the facts about certain things; these facts are indeed very helpful to us if only we make time to research for it. oils have been known for its rejuvenating effect that calms down our senses. But do we exactly know how did they start? Where did they come from? These certain questions puzzle us even though it is quite simple to ask. Here are some facts about oil that would be very helpful to all, especially for those patronizing oils.

Lemongrass essential oil has been used in India ages ago, and today it has numerous uses that would be practically helpful to us and it is famously known as insect repellent. The lemongrass plant belongs to the Poaceae Plant Family. As what others don’t know, lemongrass has too many species but its chemical constituents differs, and citral is the main content that can be found in all types of lemongrass essential oil. For your information, the East Indian Lemongrass essential oil and the West Indian are the most used oils and they are definitely the same in terms of and color but the latter is more refreshing than the former. Lemongrass essential oil is steam distilled from the fresh leaves of the Lemongrass plant, which can grow of up to 5 feet high in a much faster time than others. It can be seen growing abundantly in Madagascar, Malaysia, Vietnam and Sri Lanka. The oil is in yellow color and has lemony, grassy .

This essential oil has been used in treating certain illnesses like fever, cough and flu. In Chinese traditional medicine, they use it as a for headaches, colds and rheumatism. In India it is currently use as an insect repellent. Though this oil is not toxic, but it may cause skin irritation especially for individuals who has sensitive skin, so better be careful when using this. And more often than not, you must seek for professional advice when needed to avoid accidents and further damage.

And it is very helpful to think that somehow, we make time to get to know the products that we want to use or even those we had already using to avoid accidents and damages. Sometimes, it pays to be more careful and vigilant when choosing certain products especially when it deals with your health. Do not be lax when it comes to your health for its better to pay attention than to disregard certain things.

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December 31, 2010

End Stage Renal Failure or Kidney Failure Homeopathy Treatment by Dr Harshad Raval Md Homeopathy

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End is a final common path way for a number of disease processes and associated with significant morbidity and mortality. In modern medicine approach dialysis and transplant but its not rational approach but its temporary phase not complete cure end stage renal or crf. In medicine develop immunizations in neoprene and maintenance remain neoprene and filtrations his blood, After some time stop increase s.creatinin level and reduced 50% and steady further continue well experience homeopath then again rejoined neoprene.

 It is very important to know the high frequency of this disease, the multiple causes, the significant morbidity and a logical clinical approach to renal failure which will help to illuminate the cause and then to proceed to a proper .

               A decrease in renal function is sufficient to result in retention in the body of nitrogenous waste such as blood, urea, nitrogen and creatinine. The hall mark of renal failure is progressive azotaemia caused by the accumulation of the nitrogenous end products of metabolism. This accumulation is accompanied by a wide-range of other disturbances depending on the severity and duration of the renal dysfunction. These include metabolic derangements such as metabolic acidosis and hyperkalemia, disturbances of body fluid balance and effects on many other organ systems.

Pre renal

It results from a decrease in renal blood flow. The glomerular filtration rate is reduced and the kidney retains water and salt, causing Oliguria, production of concentrated urine and a progressive inability to excrete nitrogenous wastes.

Decreased blood flow is one cause of damage to the kidney. Acute renal failure may occur when there is extremely low blood pressure the patient may suffer from trauma, septic shock, haemorrhage, severe vomiting, diarrhoea, burns and associated dehydration or other severe or complicated illness.

Intra renal

Renal failure usually occurs as the internal structures of the kidney are suddenly or slowly destroyed. It is a complex collection of disease processes with a poorly understood pathophysiology. An inflammatory are probably the most common causes. Most acute renal failure occurs as secondary to bacterial infection particularly with streptococcal such as the impetigo and throat infections. Chronic failure commonly noticed with hypertension and diabetes damage the vascular walls. Smoking causes atherosclerotic changes of the arterial walls.

Nephrotoxic drugs and metals could ruin the cellular complex as in prolonged chemical medication. Disorders in metabolism and immunity is also to be considered.

Post renal

A simple mechanical or functional obstruction to the free flow of urine precludes, its excretion and renal failure occurs. It commonly happens with kidney stones, urethral stricture and prost The symptoms are sudden in acute renal failure and gradual in chronic. The initial symptoms are noticed with renal physiopathology as reduction in urinary put out and accumulation of fluid.

The accumulation of waste products also produces impairment of mind and skin symptoms.
Frequent thirst and urge to urinate.Passing of very small amount of urine, dark in colour. Swelling particularly of the hands and feet and puffiness round the eyes.Unpleasant taste in the mouth and urine like odour to the breath. Persistent fatigue and shortness of  breath. Decress of appetite and unintentional weight  loss. Pale, dry and itchy skin.
Muscular cramps and twitching. , nausea, vomit and  hiccups.
Blood in vomit or stools likely.

                Hyaline casts are found in glomerular proteinuria. Red cell casts indicate glomerular hematuria, white cell casts imply the presence of renal parenchymal inflammation. Granular casts are composed of cellular remnants and debris. Fatty casts are usually associated with heavy proteinuria.         .

The usual presentation of C.R.F. in Homeopathic hospital includes:
1. Homeopathy treatment Patients with just diminished renal reserve.
2.Homeopathy manage Patient with End Stage Renal Failure pending Hemodialysis and Renal Transplant.
3. Homeopathy Patient already on long term Dialysis pending Renal Transplant.
4.   Homeopathic Management Complications in dialysis
5. Homeopathy prevents Post Renal Transplant Patients.

1. Homeopathy treatment Patients with just diminished renal reserve.

This is the best field for us to work but unfortunately, the number of cases presenting at this stage are very few. The individualized homoeopathic treatment does wonders here and has prevented a large number of cases progressing to stage of dialysis or renal transplant.

The usual symptomatic presentation at this stage is vague with patients mostly complaining of nausea, anorexia and progressive weakness. The laboratory renal parameters are also not very seriously disturbed. The evolution of individualized totality comprising of the mental sphere, habits, past and family history require lots of patience and labor but the results are marvelous.

Homoeopathy has already done a yeoman service to the society here as hemodialysis and renal transplant are not within easy reach of majority of population in under- developed countries.

2. Homeopathy manage Patient with End Stage Renal Failure pending

This is the group of cases with maximum presentations in the clinics. Majority of these cases come to homoeopathic rescue as a last resort as they can’t afford long-term dialysis and transplant.
The other small group of patients want to know the benefits of Homoeopathic treatment over dialysis and if Homoeopathic treatment be carried along with Hemodialysis? The clinical judgment is individualized and varies for every patient. Remember the correlation of uremic symptoms with renal functions varies front patient to patient.

 
3. Homeopathy  Patient already on long term Dialysis pending Renal Transplant.

Homeopathy has a great role to play here. Research experiments in various hospitals reveals the following facts :

(a) Indicated homoeopathic remedies reduced the number of dialysis needed over a period of time.
(b) Indicated homoeopathic remedies reduce and overcome the complications associated with chronic dialysis therapy.

4.   Homeopathic Management Complications in  dialysis

Remember a chronic dialysis patient depends on a machine for his life. These patients develop a variety of psychiatric, neurologic and somatic disorders. A neurologic disorder ‘Dialysis dementia’ is a characteristic example.
In the mental sphere, these patients become very depressive, their reduced physical abilities make them sad and depressive
They become very irritable like
They know that they have to depend on others, they tolerate and do not express the frustration like
In the physical sphere infections, thrombosis and aneurysm formation occur in the Arterio-venous fistula. There is a high incidence of septic embolisation in these cases. The homoeopathic remedies Arnica, have immensely helped these cases.
Heparin necessary during the hemodialysis procedures to prevent clotting leads to complications such as subdural hematoma and intracerebral hemorrhage. Arnica and different well-proved snake poisons in our Materia Medica are of great help here. .

5. Homeopathy prevents Post Renal Transplant Patients.

The group of patients coming for homoeopathic advice after Renal Transplant is very limited. Homeopaths have very little experience with these patients and the results are not very encouraging. Most of the symptoms here are marked and distorted by immune-suppressive therapy. Immuno-suppressive therapy suppresses all immune responses and hence Homoeopathic treatment has not much role to play in organ rejection of transplant cases.

.We have observed that those cases with renal failure, put on Dialysis and if they receive homoeopathy medication simultaneously, they require less frequent dialysis and their quality of life improves.

Dr MD[hom]

Honorary consultant homeopathy physician to his Excellency governors of Gujarat India. Qualified MD consultant homeopath ,International Homeopathy adviser, books writer and columnist. Specialist in kidney, cancer, psoriasis, leucoderma and other chronic disease,. www.homeopathyonline.in email : info@homeopathyonline.in

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