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Ulcerative colitis
Pseudopolyps in colon,3 to 4 times latring,heavy gas,mucus in stools, sleeping problem,hemoglobin 6, but blood not found in stools, heavy weakness, low albumin level in blood, I'm talking pentasa 6 gm Daly, taking sleeping pills does not work, already stop steroid taking,can not eat too much,doctors suggest for operation. I want to know is it cureable fully. Please suggest me .
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Colitis is very effectively managed by Homoeopathy. Colitis is known as inflammation of inner layers of intestine. Colitis is a general form which includes amoebic infection, inflammatory bowel disease, allergic reactions, and ulcerative colitis. Homoeopaths manage these cases with drugs like Aloe socotrina, Arsenicum album, Calcarea carbonica, Carbo vegtabilis, Colocynthis, Iris versicolor, Lycopodium, Mercurious solubilis, Natrum muriaticum, Natrum phosphoricum, Nux vomica, Phosphorus, Pulsatilla, Sulphur, Veratrum album, etc. depending upon the constitution, modality, individual symptoms and other indicators.
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Please regulate your deit. Avoid seasoned food. Inculed more fruits in your diet.
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Yes, best cures happen with homeopathy. You can begin with acetic acid 30 once a day for 3 days in a week. Respond at direct chat after 2weeks. Be patient.
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Hello homoeopathy is the best option.it is curable provided you should provide your classical homoeopathy case recording otherwise no homoeopath can select your proper remedy. For proper treatment you may go to the website askhomoeo.com for details and appointment.
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Hi u can try the option of homoeopathy before going 2 operation.homoeopathy has gd no. Of medicines which wil help ulcerative colitis.
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take lots of water,maintain quantity,quality and timmings of food.
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Hello. You can be benefitted with Homoeopathic medicines. But it can be assessed by a physician, if you consult directly. I suppose you are in Kolkata, so visit National Institute of Homeopathy in Saltlake. Regards
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Hello, with a change in your diet, and with Homoeopathic treatment Your Problem can be resolved easily.
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Change in your diet
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Hi..... If gas is a problem for you, foods that might make symptoms worse include beans, cabbage, cauliflower and broccoli. Fatty foods also may be a problem for some people..... Eat at regular times. Don't skip meals, and try to eat about the same time each day to help regulate bowel function. If you have diarrhea, you may find that eating small, frequent meals makes you feel better.....
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