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At lasty you clarified yourself. But again you started a new pandora box. How can I teach you. Oh my God, which procedure I should addopt. How can I tell you. In homeopathy there is no asymptomatic patient This is an allopathic concept. Asymptomatic means no pathological symptoms. For God sake David. Don't put confuesed replies. Did you not read Mind in Kent repertory? ![]() [ 12. September 2002, 10:08: Message edited by: Homoeo Dr. Mujahid ]
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<b>DR. MUJAHID HUSSAIN, DHMS, DCA (SRILANKA), RHMP<br />TAHIR HOMOEOPATHIC AND ACUPUNCTURE CLINIC, KHAN BAHADUR PLAZA,<br />CIRCULAR ROAD, GUJRAT STATE </b> |
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I think Carolor's response was out of line. Regardless of how anyone feels about another's ideas and responses, one purpose of the BB is for an exchange of ideas. Spirited 'debate/views' is an integral part of the Organon from my read. However, your remarks were hurtful, divisive, racial, and of no help to the person posting the question. I would never support 'kicking you off' but I do rebuke your post. I am embarassed for you.
I am not sure my previous response helped in any way. But I am very encouraged to read about the success some are having with homeopathic treatment of HepC. It may not have been clear in my response, but I concur that individual treatment is the keystone and should be pursued hopefully by a local and competent homeopath. I also hope the 'poster' is not put off by the responses and continues to look for homeopathic solutions. It is well worth the effort. |
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Well, if you want to leave ask for the check, if you want dessert, ask for the menu. I distinctly heard you say 'check please' Just like a woman, says one thing and means another...
Some grist for the mill. Just joking, really. |
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