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Old 4th March 2002, 10:28 AM
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Dr Mujahid's advice is contradictory - on the one hand saying that homoeopathy is unlikely to help this situation, and on another suggesting he take the case. A patient does not need this kind of manipulation when concerned about his health.

The case seems to me likely to be treatable by homoeopathy, but the patient must be sure to find a homoeopath who is genuinely competent, which is a challenge in the UK because the colleges do not teach Hahnemann's method of treating chronic diseases, nor the tools one needs to do so [Boenninghausen's TT, Boenninghausen's Concordances, the proving information in Chronic Diseases and the Materia Medica Pura etc.]

Self-treatment is certainly not an option with this condition, and the patient has to be prepared for treatment over some time.
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