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3 Reasons why Homoeopathic Treatment is Better for Endocrine Disorders



Do you know how much effective other mode of treatment allopathy is? Allopathic treatment is short effective, but not permanent solution to endocrine problems. Short effective means effective for very short time. That is to say, for very short time. 

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Allopathic treatment delays re-occurrence of the endocrine problems for short time by suppressing them for short time but not got permanent solution. Their short term solution is not risk proof because to cure endocrine problems, they give hormonal therapy in crude dose which produce side effects.

Whereas Homoeopathic treatment is much better than it. How much effective Homoeopathic treatment is in endocrine disorders? Let's discuss it. As I said above, it is much better than allopathic treatment.

  • Number one it is risk proof, as it does not employ usage of hormone therapy to cure endocrine disorders, so does not result in side effects, in fact it is side effect proof.
  • Second reason, highlighting effectiveness of Homoeopathic treatment is that it not only treats the endocrine disorders for which treatment is given, but also complementary treats the other concomitant diseases co-existing with endocrine disorders. This is because of wholistic and individualistic treatment approach of Homoeopathy. Whereas allopathic hormonal treatments does not do, does not complete task of curing endocrine disorders completely, instead of curing other co-existing concomitants disease brings other concomitant side effects.
  • Number third reason is, Homoeopathic treatment does not harm your kidneys, lungs and liver when given for endocrine disorder's treatment purpose whereas Allopathic hormonal therapy harms your lungs, liver, kidney and stomach, if prolonged hormonal therapy given.
 Further know- On basis of which symptoms Homoeopathic medicines should be prescribed?

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