Let me clarify my response.
The patient' symptoms disappeared completely within two weeks. The patient needed two remedies alternated over a 4-5 month period to clear the total variety of chronic diseases she had. She tested positive for Hep C for 18 months after treatment, and then she tested negative. At this point, I considered her cured of the Hep C.
I was referring to her medical diagnosis of Hep C now showing her as cured, not the homoeopathic diagnosis, which of course showed her as cured much sooner.
Most patients and all orthodox doctors are only interested in the positive or negative status of a Hep C patient. Hep C is not classified as a curable disease, since it is believed to lay dormant for many years in an asymptomatic patient.
I apologise if I sounded incompetent by this lack of clarity.
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David Kempson.<br />Dip.Homoeopathic Medicine.<br />Lecturer Australian College of Natural Therapies (Brisbane Campus)<br />Member AHA, AROH, HMA<br />Member Australian Homoeopathic Association. Member#0442.
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