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i m suffering from ankylosing spondlitis. at present taking methotrextate & sulfasalazine as prescribed by rheumatologist.i ve nausea & vomiting due to this.recent blood test showed high eosinophil count. also i m taking clac flour 6x thrice a day. is this advisable.should i stop allopathy completely & take on ahomeopathy?
are both simultaneously advisable?
agupta on 2006-08-03
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
You cant pick n mix homeopathy and allopathy.
Stick to one or the other.
Spondylitis involves inflammation of one or more vertebrae. Ankylosing spondylitis is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects the joints between the vertebrae of the spine, and the joints between the spine and the pelvis. It eventually causes the affected vertebrae to fuse or grow together.
We are looking at inflammation and the probable use of antibiotics to disperse inflammation in the past.
That inflammation was banished from its original site and has settled here.
Your best bets are
1 Gelsemium
2 Phosphorus
3 Picric Acid
Check the one that matches you as a person and use that .
Stick to one or the other.
Spondylitis involves inflammation of one or more vertebrae. Ankylosing spondylitis is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects the joints between the vertebrae of the spine, and the joints between the spine and the pelvis. It eventually causes the affected vertebrae to fuse or grow together.
We are looking at inflammation and the probable use of antibiotics to disperse inflammation in the past.
That inflammation was banished from its original site and has settled here.
Your best bets are
1 Gelsemium
2 Phosphorus
3 Picric Acid
Check the one that matches you as a person and use that .
walkin last decade
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