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5 Short Comings of Allopathic Treatment



Repeatedly talked on Homoeopathic Blog, about allopathic treatment side effect. But this is, it’s only one short coming. Today, we will discuss, all the 5 short-comings which allopathic treatment have. First is its relief is temporary one. Next is it decrease immunity. These are just few. Lets discuss each of its 5 short comings in detail. 

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Allopathic treatment have total 5 short comings and these short comings are-

1.      Number one short coming which allopathic treatment has is that it is temporary one. That is, it lets roots of disease remain inside human body of suffering individual patient and not complete main task of treatment this is cure. And these short comings are-

2.      Allopathic treatment calls for medicines in crude form in large doses and does not use side effect remover dynamization procedure. So, allopathic treatment is incomplete because of  form in which they use medicines, which are yet full of side effects due to their large dose. So, this is allopathic treatment's 2nd short coming.

3.      Third short coming of allopathic treatment is that along with already missing main purpose of treatment that is complete cure, they damage human immune system which no longer remain that much efficient which is earlier was. No doubt, diseases also decreases body immunity, but allopathic treatment decrease it much below the level it have in disease. That is, person receiving allopathic treatment say that no doubt their disease is removed temporarily by allopathic but at the cost of decreased immunity.

4.      Fourth short coming, decreased immunity even after treatment means allopathic treatment is not able to restore health.

5.      Fifth short coming, due to incomplete treatment, temporary treatment, disease reoccur. This means, allopathic treatment fails in preventing disease re-occurrence.



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