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COLD AND HOMEOPATHY

November 8, 2007

The Double Pair Socks Syndrome

Iodd_socks1t is the Start of 2nd week of November and it is not that cold yet. The minimum temperature in the plains in this part of northern India is touching between 12 and 15 degrees centigrade. But if you are the one who’ve already started wearing a double pair of woollen socks or a thermal vest underneath or woollen mufflers and you’re sure that this winter again your nose is going to be infested with that dammed stuffy cold and headaches, homeopathy might be the right choice for you. Homeopathy understands and treats this idiosyncratic combination of your cold sensitivity and body’s propensity to develop such stuffy colds.

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allergy treatment by homeopathy

August 3, 2007

Treat your autumn allergy with homeopathy

 allergy                                              Do you find yourself having a runny itchy nose, watery eyes and severe sneezing episodes at this time of the year? If so, you may be suffering from allergic rhinitis and also you are among the estimated 25 per cent of the Indians affected by one or the other form of allergies. Come September and October, many suffer from these dreadful seasonal ?autumn allergy? attacks also known as hay fever or allergic rhinitis. Pollens seem to be the main cause. The other main causative factor in this region is the paddy threshing dust. In rural areas this is a very common trigger during these months.

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Weather Changes and homeopathy

July 2, 2007

Weather Changes and Homeopathy

439305754_8d2dd3200b_mUsually when winters say goodbye, it announces the advent of a warm pleasant spring season. But unfortunately, this weather is not so pleasant for all. For people who are ?weather sensitive? this is a time that they dread, because this changing weather means that their problems are going to be back. To name a few - Allergies, migraines, asthma, mood disorders, rheumatic disorders and skin problems are the ones that show a great tendency to be triggered by or aggravated by weather changes.

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