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Old 19th September 2002, 05:11 AM
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Jonh,

Some members realize, their points were not truthful or their post were not suitable. They have taken their words back after the departure of Dr. Mujahid. Please delete all these empty posts.

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Old 19th September 2002, 05:47 AM
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Asymptomatic Patients

I was counting some symptoms from the kent repertory. I observed approx 500 hundred symptoms from which a common man can not avoid. But allopathic doctors will certainly declare them pathologically healthy.

It is our common practice when patient visits us and says; "I met with a doctor. He took all my test. My all tests were clear. But I want to get rid of my problem". This is a symptom too that a patient wants to get rid of his/her complain homeopathically.

In few cases of HCV, pathologically you will not find any symptom. Although that HCV is not creating problem. But presence of HCV in the lever is itself a great symptom. Natural form of lever is without HCV and abnormal form is with HCV.

If a police man tells you a thief has entered in your house without permission and he is sitting in your house at the moment, but thief is not stealing items. It does not mean that you will not take action against him. In the same way, if HCV virus is not originating any problem which is not visible on our body’s external parts then it does not mean that we should not take action against that HCV. It can generate problem and at any time and then at that time it will be very difficult to handle the condition.
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Old 19th September 2002, 09:53 PM
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DR. MUJAHID HUSSAIN,
David Kempton is an experienced homeopath with a very good reputation on this BB. He only posts when he has the time. As you are someone who has recently arrived on this BB it may be more polite to respect long standing members. I for one do not find his words confusing so may be it is a language issue.
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DavidJK said:

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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.
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In homeopathy there is no asymptomatic patient This is an allopathic concept. Asymptomatic means no pathological symptoms.
Dr. Mujahid, you are saying exactly the same thing DavidJK said. Then, you go on to accuse DavidJK of being confusing, and then post an angry little symbol.

Perhaps this is a language thing, perhaps you did not read thoroughly?

Please explain, as I am finding your postings rather befuddling.
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Simone,

please clarify to me what is asymptomatic patient in homeopathy and in allopathy?
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