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Weak right knee after ligament injury

Friends, I am a novelist and sportsman, and have always been fascinated by homeopathy even though I have not found a very large number of people who have been 'cured' -- but homeopathy survives due to the few near-miraculous cures people report every now and then, and I am one of them.

However, my ligament and meniscus injury (ACL tear, right knee) of about four years has not healed fully using various homeopathic remedies and I wonder if it is possible for homeopathy to help regenerate a ligament that is torn and heal a meniscus that has minimal blood supply.

I am requesting for an expert to pleas help me cure my right leg, which has been left weak since the injury. Accupuncture (I said I am a man of alternatives) has done wonders to my leg but has stopped short of a complete cure.

My age is 44, height it 171 cms, weight is 80 -- used to be 75 when I was very active, and I love sports but stay off playing fields by and large now.

Looking for enlightenment and help.
 
  Novelist on 2013-08-23
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Please copy the Questionnaire from the following thread
http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/188925/
and post all the questions here duly answered. On that basis your remedy may be worked out.

The answers should be given in a way that we are able to understand you as a person.
 
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