Scientific method of preparing homeopathic nosodes
Click here Dr Shah's Life Force conducting research trials
Months after World Health Organization (WHO) warned people suffering from conditions such as HIV, tuberculosis and malaria against relying on homeopathic treatments, a Mumbai-based homeopathic institution is planning to disprove ill-effects of the stream on critical illnesses.
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Dedicated Efforts Towards Homeopathy
Maharashtra Times, December 20, 2004, Mumbai
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A WEBSITE launched by Dr Rajesh Shah three years ago had now been updated with video-conferencing facility, where a person can get free advice on homeopathy from a qualified doctor via his computer.
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Rajesh Shah, a city based homeopath, surfs the Net daily. He updates the nine sites he has posted on the world wide web on topics ranging from bronchitis to backaches and answers queries e-mailed to him from netizens across the world at his ask your doctor webpage. But Shah is more than a web doctor - to him goes the credit of creating an e-medicine module for homeopathy.
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Dr Rajesh Shah needs no special mention. His work alone has earned him a place in the Limca Book of Records for the year 2001. Director of Homoeopathy India Foundation , he has treated patients from 77 countries .
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MRS. PRASANNA, a 57 year-old from Hyderabad, had been suffering form severe migraine headaches since many years. She tried many allopathic medicines but without any considerable benefits of respite. Her son Madhu, a software engineer with Microsoft in San Diego was obviously concerned.
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