What are the homeoipathic remedies for traces in albumin in urine?!


Question: Are there any remedies in Ayurveda?


Answers: Are there any remedies in Ayurveda?
Before i answer your query i would like to tell an incident
which happened in the life of Sir Isaac Newton the great
scientist who discovered many wonderful laws. On being
questioned about astrology he remarked to the asker, Sir,
I have studied and know what it is but you haven't. The same
applies to these two persons above me who are going by
the statements of drug industry which is hell bent on not
popularising other modes of treatment lest their own drugs
industry gets affected. I can vouch for the efficacy of the
homeopathy medicines. The one right above me has given
explanation of lead in medicine which is ayurvedic and it
has nothing to do with homeopathy at all. This is what i mean
when they do not know the elementary difference between
homeopathy and ayurveda. Anyway to each his own.
The homeopathy medicines are many and one has to know
detailed history to prescribe a homeopathy drug unlike the
allopathy which gives a chosen drug as pain killer for every
type of pain. Please remember homeopathy and ayurveda
treats a person as a whole and therefore the medicine varies
from person to person for the same problem. Allopathy
medicines are experimented on guinea pigs and other
animals while homeopathy and ayurvedic medicines have
been directly experimented on human beings and this is
basic difference which helps in treating the sick persons.
Since you say there are traces of albumin in urine a safe
remedy would be Calcarea Phos 30x half an hour before
meals in alternation with Kali phos 30x fifteen minutes after
calcarea phos 30x. Both the medicines 3 times a day before
meals should set right the problem. God bless and Good
Luck. Cheers! :o) (Please note it is 4 tablets is the
one single dose)
Homeopathy is an ineffective remedy for any illness. Traditional medicine incorporates Koch's principles. Homeopathy does not.
There are no homeopathic remedies. They ALL are merely clean plain water.

Ayurvedic "medicines" are unreliable or ineffective. Many contain lead or mercury:

"A research study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found significant levels of toxic heavy metals such as lead, mercury and arsenic in 20% of Ayurvedic preparations that were made in South Asia for sale in America. The Journal found that, if taken according to the manufacturers' instructions, this 20% of remedies "could result in heavy metal intakes above published regulatory standards." Similar studies have been performed in India, and have confirmed these results. Cases of metal toxicity from use of ayurvedic medicines are well known. Some practitioners claimed that "heavy metals are integral to some formulations and have been used for centuries."

ADDED: "I can vouch for the efficacy of the
homeopathy medicines...This is what i mean
when they do not know the elementary difference between
homeopathy and ayurveda."

Apparently the writer can't read, or to much powerful homeopathic medicine has dulled his vision. Above, I've clearly distinguished between homeopathic "medicines", which are always nothing but water, and ayurvedic "medicines" which often contain dangerous amounts of poison.
Apparently the writer below fails to understand that the homeopathic medicines he "vouches for" are just plain water. Maybe his teachers forgot to mention it, or maybe he prefers not to find out. Logic is never the strong suit of altmed quacks.
It is unfortunate that people are so prejudiced. Few years ago people were against yoga, now whole world realize its wonderful effect on mind and body. same is the case with homeopathy and ayurved. if you go to a quack you can not expect a cure. you must visit well qualified drs and see the effect. no therapy is 100 % successful in all cases. homeopathy and ayurved has very good & effective medicines but yes qualified & experienced hand is required. pl do not take medicine yourself. visit a doctor and see the result.


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