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Homeopathy Constable bandar's (generalmanager's) standard prescripton to a patient to abchomeopathy.com: Go see a classical homeopath.

hypertension From ecd42880 on 2006-10-25
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I am 49 years old, had a total hysterectomy 4-5 years ago. Never had a problem with sleeping or blood pressure until then. Now my blood pressure is 170/90. I have terrible hot flashes. I need something for all these symptoms, what do you recommend.

Re: hypertension From generalmanager on 2006-10-26
Please consult a competent local homeopath. A full case with all the symptoms is to


WHO IS HE TO MAKE PATIENT TO RUN AWAY FROM THIS SITE.

ARE WE A BUNCH OF IMPOTENTS.
 
  kuldeep on 2006-10-26
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Wherever there is a case that can be attended online,myself and many other colleagues too are prescribing.

We don't have anything other than the patient's interest at heart.

Certain problems need close follow up, and it is not possible on internet.

I just can't understand what is all this hue and cry about.
 
gavinimurthy last decade
Who are you to decide about patient.

A Homeopathy Mullah.
 
kuldeep last decade
Mullah

A Muslim trained in the doctrine and law of Islam; the head of a mosque.

I will be proud to be one.
 
gavinimurthy last decade
homeopathic Mullah

A homeopath trained in the doctrine and law of homeopathy; the moderator and international team member of a well known forum.The mentor for the patients here on ABC.
 
gavinimurthy last decade
Dear friends,

I don't think that the abchomeopathy forum is so weak as to succumb to a virus or two.It has a strong anti virus package scanning and eliminating them as they arise.

Dr.Deoshlok or his friends are free to decide what they wish to do with their free time.But i don't think it is ethical trying to gang up and try to force the moderator to give in to this sort of a ridiculous demand.I don't think that it will work.

Besides, on the internet, where there is free traffic and the rules of participation at each forum are quite well laid out, trying to arm twist some forum by these tactics is a very silly idea.To me at least.

I remember many prescribers who were regulars here a few years back.People like Sabra, Passkey, John Stanton etc.They are no longer active on this forum.But this forum has only become stronger and better with time.

So, i don't see how a few people choosing not to participate is going to affect it in any way.

People come and people go but life keeps flowing.Those who learn to flow with life, reach their destination while others don't.

Any way.All the best.

Rajiv
 
rajivprasad last decade
Yes Rajiv....Sabra, Passkey and John Stanton left on their own.

Here is a situation ...where two people are trying to push others out to make commercial benefit by sending people to some linked Classical homeopath of theirs who will then charge a fee.

In the process they are telling the patients that all other advisors are bad.

Which side are you on ???

Because if you are not part of their scheme of things...you will be axed too ...sooner or later...after your utility to the two is over.

Pankaj Varma
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade
'kuldeep' :

Question : What is wrong if 'generalmanager' suggests a patient to 'Go see a classical homeopath'

Question : Did you ever truthfully send ANY patient to a 'Classical homeopath'

YOU see, you are neither a Classical homeopath nor a professional homeopath. So in all probabilities you would not understand in your laschivious & perverted mind. At the most, for your own egostic self-satisfaction you can call yourself a 'joepath'.

TO FOOL THE PATIENTS : YOU have created dozens and dozens of multiple login I.D. alias that are used for self-glorification and promotion of 'joepathy (sic)', which maybe the Moderator (Simon) would some day disclose over here and as he disclosed about 'kuldeep alias hoolio, lopez, homeo_fan, stanzione, girilal, Steve Atur, lanif, pw3000, alchemist, laura11, silverman, varun14,l uxmi, kapil, jeevan, jeniffer, vinnie, and about a dozen other names.

IN THE LIGHT OF ABOVE STATEMENT, WOULD you still say that 'generalmanager' is wrong in suggesting a patient to 'Go see a classical homeopath'.

You are also requested to read the following posts regading your own laschivious posts, :

http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/87029
http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/87375/
http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/87446/

You are requested to reply to the above, for the benefit of all forum members.

CONSIDER THIS once again. (by Winston Churchill) :
'A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to put its pants on'

Remain Healthy & Happy ....... Nesha-India
 
Nesha-India last decade
It is up to the patient whether or not they decide to see a classical homeopath. Anyone is free to suggest it though.

I don't seee what's wrong with it. Particularly as in this case, no name of any homeopath was given - it is not any form of advertising.
 
moderator last decade
I totally agree with the moderator on this one. And I do believe that it is always better to see a Homeopath in person than rely on a website for serious ongoing conditions.

I would like to say however, that I used to frequent this site often and gave it a long break. Then I come back and the slagging match continues.

If we Homeopaths can't keep it together amongst ourselves, how can we stand up to the conventional drugs industry. Please, lets try and focus on what matters here. The art of the practice.
 
Student_in_UK last decade

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