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Hypertension
Dear Dr.,I am Sakkir, age 42, Suffering w hypertension and taking alopathy medicines since 1998 (age was 27). Recent Lab result: urea 46, creatine 2.0, uric acid 8.0, fasting blood sugar 88, pp blood sugar 112, triglycerides 232, cholestrol-total 217, hdl 44, ldl 127, vldl 46, kidney size right 9.3 x 3.9 cms, left 10.9 x 5.3 cms.
Taking the following medicinnes since last 2 years: selomax 50/5- 1.0.0, arkamine100- 1.1.1, dyator10-1.0.0, syloric100-1.0.0, sodamint300-3.3.3 shelcal250-1.0.1. But I feel nothing physically.
Expecting yr valuable advice for change to homoeopathy.
sakkir hussain on 2010-07-04
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Dear sir,
As you have been taking Allopathic medication for a long time, it is not advisable to stop them.However Homeopathic medicines can be taken as a supportive therapy along with your regular medications.
Once improvement starts, the prescription medications can be tapered gradually with the guidance of your Physician.
Wish you wellness!
As you have been taking Allopathic medication for a long time, it is not advisable to stop them.However Homeopathic medicines can be taken as a supportive therapy along with your regular medications.
Once improvement starts, the prescription medications can be tapered gradually with the guidance of your Physician.
Wish you wellness!
Dr.Saravanan last decade
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