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Ancient Cures for Today's Ailments: Using traditional medicines to treat contemporary ailments
Ancient Cures for Today's Ailments: Using traditional medicines to treat contemporary ailments

Ancient Cures for Today's Ailments: Using traditional medicines to treat contemporary ailments

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Homoeopathy is becoming prominent today. This gentle, efficient method boosts immunity. Instead of treating patients, customizing medicine is difficult. It addresses acute, chronic, and inherited diseases. Homoeopathy isn't magic. Homoeopathy does nothing. Weak immune systems prevent some people from recovering from illness. Surgery helps some people but not others for unclear reasons. Homoeopathy improves many people's health despite these concerns. It may reduce symptoms and hasten recovery. Homeopathy improves mental and physical health. Homoeopathy may also benefit. It treats and prevents several ailments. Despite these strong claims, homoeopathy has been studied for 200 years. Homoeopathy benefitted infectious disease patients in the 1800s. Cholera, scarlet fever, typhoid, and yellow fever killed many. Homoeopathic hospitals have half or one-eighth the death rate of normal hospitals. Homoeopathy differs from traditional medicine. Homoeopathy may be falling in the U.S. but growing in Europe and certain Asian countries. 30-40% of French and 20-20% German doctors promote homoeopathy. Homoeopathic herbal medicines are recommended by 40% of UK doctors and 50% of Dutch doctors. Homoeopathy is no longer "alternative" because so many Europeans utilize it. Asia uses more homoeopathy.
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