The Effective treatment of Urethral stricture with Homeopathy
- Article by Dr Sunitha Devi Vannemreddy M.D(Hom) drsunithavannemreddy@gmail.com Urethra is the opening that allows the urine to leave the bladder. Urethra has a sphincter mechanism that holds urine inside the bladder. When urine fills in the bladder, there is both voluntary and involuntary control to open the urethra to allow the urine to come out. In men, it is thin tube like structure that starts from lower opening of the bladder, traverses entire length of penis. In women, it is a short opening coming off lower opening of bladder and between 2.5 to 4 cms length. You might also interested: . Cases . children . Clinical . Drdevendra . Homeopathic Therapeutics . Homeopathy . General . Homeopathy . Products . Materia medica . Pharmacy . Philosophy . Repertory . Research . Therapeutics . Treatment . Women Urethral stricture refers to narrowing of urethra for any other reason, whether or not it actua...
Please show how these graphs support your contention that "something" was due to the remedy you took.
ReplyDeleteDo you have a Before and After set of numbers you can show us, for example?
Please look at the recent posts for before and after original graphs and spectral images.
ReplyDeleteI can not find any related data at all. Your information is highly disorganized. If there IS relevant and related data somewhere, please provide a link to it.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
look at this post and also below this,
ReplyDeletehttp://homeoresearch.blogspot.com/2009/11/before-and-after-lachesis-200c.html
There are exceptions for every theory so also mine.