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Homeopathy, do they have treatment for skin diseases?



may be dut to some problem in blood!!!

Definetely, Homoeopathy can cure any type of skin disease especially Leucoderma, Vitiligo, Albinism etc.

U can consult ur homeopathic physician........ Source(s): family background-doctors
ya they do hav treatment for all diseases
Homeopathy is no more effective than a placebo. Study after study confirms this.

A review of the reviews of homeopathic studies has been done by Terence Hines (2003: 360-362). He reviewed Taylor et al. (2000), Wagner (1997), Sampson and London (1995), Kleijen, Knipschild, and ter Riet (1991), and Hill and Doyon (1990). More than 100 studies have failed to come to any definitive positive conclusions about homeopathic potions. Ramey (2000) notes that "Homeopathy has been the subject of at least 12 scientific reviews, including meta-analytic studies, published since the mid-1980s....[And] the findings are remarkably consistent:....homeopathic "remedies" are not effective."
In some cases, homeopathy works better and faster for skin diseases. what exactly is the problem? For blood purification, you can take ayurvedic products such as Vidangarishta and Maha Manjistadi Kwatha. Take half ounce each of these two once a day till you recover. You may contact any homeopathic doctor homeopathy consultation.
yes but slow process,definitelt it is not placebo
Yes, homeopathy can cure people with skin diseases. You may need to try different remedies until you find the right one for you, but it has been known to treat psoriasis and eczema, reducing the need for longterm creams/ointments.. It can also help your general wellbeing.
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