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Having MRD TB from last 2 months
Having MRD TB from last 2 months and under heavy medication 7 tablets per day and also injections every day except Sunday. Sometimes blood from vomiting. 2 YEARS TREATMENT is it recoverable. Any positive answer please.
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Hello, Yes definitely, but u have to stick to TREATMENT with HEALTY environment, n diet. REGULAR follow up is also very important.ok. Don't worry.  In morning hours sit under tree n take deep breaths. It is very helpful.ok.
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Please It is completely recoverable Add some natural remedies Take Phosphorus 200 Homeopathic medicine 5 drops on tongue directly once a week for 6 months Echinacea Q Homeopathic medicine 10 drops in 25ml water a day regularly Hamamilis 200 5 drops on tongue directly three times a day till bleeding stops Continue your current allopathic treatment also Give me feedback after 7 days
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ya if taken as scheduled its completely treatable.so stick to schedule.
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