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Blockage of heart valve. 2

 

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Blockage of heart valve.

Please suggest a suitable homeopathic remedy / remedies for blockage of two main heart valves. I am diabetic patient. Also let me know if I can have allopathic medicines with homeopathic medicines.

Best regards,

M. Mazharul Quader.
 
  M. Mazharul Quader on 2014-02-19
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
I assume you are saying blockage of arteries.

For that, start Crataegus Q, 20 drops a day. It will open up the blockage.

Get a cartoid IMT (ultra sound to tell blockage in arteries) now and then again after 3 months of use of Crataegus. It will confirm if the plaque has started dissolving or not.

Start eating 7 walnuts a day to increase HDL (good cholesterol) to avoid build up in arteries.

Start eating a raw clove of garlic daily to reduce inflammation and subsequent plaque build up in arteries.

You can continue your allopathic medicines.
 
fitness last decade
To Mazharul Quader brother
It will be in your own interest to start one type of treatment at one time and if it fails try an other, i am waiting for 3 months and then i will tell you an other way of cure if it fails.
 
Dr Zaair Husain last decade
Dear Dr. Zaair Husain.

Thank you for suggesting a remedy for me. I will follow your advise of one type of treatment. Come back to you after 3 months, hopefully with good news.

Best regards,

M. Mazharul Quader.
 
M. Mazharul Quader last decade
Sure
 
Dr Zaair Husain last decade

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