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My wife and I had visited an Ayurvedic doc. After checking the nadi of my wife he had detected a serious of issues like irregular/weak chums/weak vaginal power, internal piles, insufficient brain capacity/forgetfulness, constant cold and some blockage in chest due to that. The point is , i had carried out a blood test prior to going to that doc and shown it to a general physician from which the physician only observed low heamoglobin count, which was visible, and nothing else. Not to discredit anyone but I would like to know what other kind of tests would be required to be done to actually diagnose such conditions. Also the medicines the Ayurvedic doc had then prescribed(to be provided by him) were very expensive. Now Ayurvedic medicines may be that expensive for these many issues, but just to also understand why does an all inclusive blood screening can't detect any of these and is it necessary to take any further measures?
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Hi dear what we see as symptoms and lab findings are the expressions of the disease ,or the end results of the disease ,but Homoeopathy dosent hunt behind just on local pathological changes but it acts in a holistic manner to cure as a whole from the real internal disease or susceptibility itself thus having the highest cure rates
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