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2 Steps that Complete Meaning of Cure



What is actual meaning of cure?  "Cure" is a complete procedure which needs to be followed, if any individual is to be treated of his disease and does not want it back again in whole life. Recovery is just one mile stone of it not whole procedure. After recovery, so many steps needed to be followed which can remove roots of diseases and complete the procedure of cure.
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So, what things needed to be done, which collectively are called cure? 
Cure in medical terminology, means and also in Homoeopathy means, treating any diseased individual completely in such way that not only his main aliments, main compliant go away for which they have come to you; but also its root cause gets removed and treated. This is one step of meaning and road of cure.


Second step which is included in meaning of cure is that human system needed to function the way it used to be in health. Yes, person needs to be back again to state of health. If person is made get rid of his diseased aliment only and not their root cause, then it is not called cure. 

It is called cure when person's whole system is back to normal functioning mode, which it used to be in state of health along with removal of his disease suffering with removal of their root cause from whole individual human system.

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