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A very nagging problem
Dear SirA person aged 60+ had got his gall bladder operated last year in the month of February. He had to take PPI s for a long time in heavy dose. So far he was fine, digestion was stable. But due to some familial problem the man was severely depressed and he has to go to toilet frequently. His stool is of dysentery type and he feels pain in abdomen. An allopath prescribed him Mebeverine and a probiotic which yielded no result. He has already lost a few kilograms. Ultrasonography test showed no issues except some fat in pancreas and enlarged prostate. He is on bland diet, a simple change makes the condition worst. Recently a homeopath prescribed him Aloes 1000 2 pellets daily on tongue and Kurchi Q 8 drops before meals. According to him the person has IBS.Will he get recovery from this nagging problem? Please help.
REgards
Sandy3
sandy3 on 2025-04-13
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Give him carcinocin 1M...weekly 1 dose.
Lycopodium 1M...weekly 1 dose.
Arsenic album 200...1 dose daily.
Carbo veg 6x or 10x...4 tablets 2 times in a day.
15 drops in 15ml water make 1 dose.
Report after 2 weeks.
Dr Rahat
Lycopodium 1M...weekly 1 dose.
Arsenic album 200...1 dose daily.
Carbo veg 6x or 10x...4 tablets 2 times in a day.
15 drops in 15ml water make 1 dose.
Report after 2 weeks.
Dr Rahat
Dr. Rahat last week
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