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Epilepsy Treatment
Sir, is there any permanent treatment for epilepsy case in homeopathic because one of my relative suffering with this disease. He make some allopathic treatment almost continue two year but still he getting attack in 2-3 month. Now he could not afford to continue his treatment and he may discontinue it due to his finance condition.If our suggestion and remedy could help him will be bless for us from his family.
Rayyan1 on 2018-08-20
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IT CAN BE CURED YOU ARE ADVISED TO CONSULT A GOOD HOMEOPATH IN YOUR AREA AS IT WILL REQUIRE A SITTING OF AN HOUR OR TWO FOR GETTING THE DETAILS AND THE SYMPTOMS.
♡ anuj srivastava 6 years ago
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Rayyan1 5 years ago
Homeo can permanently cure epilepsy. Need to select most accurate remedy. Please give full details of his epilepsy.
From when it started?
How it started?
Why it started?
How does it attack?
How long it lasts?
How many attacks in a day?
Family background?
Need to have answers to the above questions. Need to answer more if needed.
[Edited by freehomeoforall on 2019-10-12 19:26:14]
From when it started?
How it started?
Why it started?
How does it attack?
How long it lasts?
How many attacks in a day?
Family background?
Need to have answers to the above questions. Need to answer more if needed.
[Edited by freehomeoforall on 2019-10-12 19:26:14]
♡ freehomeoforall 5 years ago
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