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Enlarged prostate,malignant
I am 67 years old male.Jan,2004 I had difficulty in passing urine.PSA WAS 41.Was reffered to TATA MEMORIAL hospital ,MUMBAI,for treatment.Underwent radiation therapy along with allpathic medicine TABI I.E bucalamide.I was alright for quite some time but recently I have the problem of slow micturation. I was o.k after radiation and PSA had come down to 1.0 Request suitable homeopathic remedy. THANKS AND REGARDS j.s.virdi.jsvirdi on 2005-08-29
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I have been advising on the thread entitled ENLARGED PROSTATE which dates back to 2004 and would suggest that you also post your problem on this thread of which I copy the link below:
ENLARGED PROSTATE http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/2323/
The main advantage in doing so is that all who seek advice can use this single Thread which is then the focus of both patients and the advisors on this Forum.
I have been advising on the thread entitled ENLARGED PROSTATE which dates back to 2004 and would suggest that you also post your problem on this thread of which I copy the link below:
ENLARGED PROSTATE http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/2323/
♡ Joe De Livera last decade
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