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#591 - 08 Apr 2010 11:23 AM Homoeopathy in modern age
alyajabeen Offline


Registered: 07 Apr 2010
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Loc: pakistan
I want to get views of my fellows that what they opine about homoeopathy that it can face the challenges of modern age and diseases???

Kindly discuss\\


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#1488 - 13 Jun 2012 05:51 AM Re: Homoeopathy in modern age [Re: alyajabeen]
rober Offline


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Homeopathy is rising swiftly and steadily and once it is in a position to provide a strong alternative to the conventional systems of medicine on a global scale, the day won’t be far away when the conventional system of medicine will buckle under it’s own weight.

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#1508 - 18 Jun 2012 03:22 AM Re: Homoeopathy in modern age [Re: alyajabeen]
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Homeopathy has existed for about 200 years, yet reports in the media have suggested that homeopathy is the medicine of the future. Today, homeopathy is found in almost every country.Homeopathy claims to use only "natural" substances. This is an attempt to contrast itself with conventional medicine.

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#1538 - 29 Jun 2012 12:40 AM Re: Homoeopathy in modern age [Re: alyajabeen]
robinhudda123 Offline


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Homoeopathy is very useful treatment and provide better results to a patient. patient satisfaction in hospital patient satisfaction in hospital.Patient satisfaction in hospital is very necessary for treatment . It has no bad effect in comparison to other treatment ways. In this natural herbs are used for making a medicine.


Edited by robinhudda123 (29 Jun 2012 12:46 AM)

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