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Persistent cough due to Gerd (help needed)
Respected Dr Joe,I am looking or your help for my mother . she is 52 years old ,5.2 height and 68 kg .Her symptoms are,
>> Persistent cough with whitish liquid mostly after meals and sever cough at night
>>Breathlessness.
>> mild heart burn.
she underwent angiography for sever breathlessness but heart is ok and taking allopathic medicine for minor heart problem.Plus she sometimes experience high bp.
She has undergone every kind of test for cough and all is fine. Now we suspect its due to Gerd.
KINDLY shed somelight over this problem and suggest some remedies for her.
Thanks
Aisha2 on 2017-02-15
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♡ homeo_helper 8 years ago
Mr Homeo helper
Remedy is available only in dilution form.My questions are
Should I use same potency in dilution form,10 ml dilution ,90% alcohol?(200c)
What is the procedure to add drop in mineral water how many drops should I add in M water?
How many spoons should my mother take in a day?
[message edited by Aisha2 on Sat, 18 Feb 2017 15:03:54 UTC]
Remedy is available only in dilution form.My questions are
Should I use same potency in dilution form,10 ml dilution ,90% alcohol?(200c)
What is the procedure to add drop in mineral water how many drops should I add in M water?
How many spoons should my mother take in a day?
[message edited by Aisha2 on Sat, 18 Feb 2017 15:03:54 UTC]
Aisha2 8 years ago
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