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Renal Stone
I have 4 MM renal stone in left side i have started drink water because people says drink too much water prevent stone but main thing is if i drink too much water than frequent urination starts is it good or bad for health ?
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Yes taking 4 to 5 litres will be good Also a homeopathic constitutional treatment will give you a permanent cure naturally You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance Medicines will reach you via courier services
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It will help expelling the renal stone. Take 8 to 10 glass of water a day. For faster results and remove tendency towards stone formation, take Homoeopathy. Call me for expert Homoeopathy treatment.
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Any good or bad thing in excess is harmfull for everyone,need homoeopathic medicine to get rid of ur complain within 2week
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It is normal response and it is good for you.
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Hello dear If u want real guidance. Pay my consultancy charge. U will get 24 hours of genuine guidance and advice. We will even have telephonic conversation. & My fees are affordable. Regards Dr.Moiz Nasir
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