Dr. Gaboriault is now an apologist of integrative medicine that combines the allopathy system and the traditional systems. |
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These problems have become very common nowadays and have no complete cure in allopathy. |
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She had a problem of hazy vision in her right eye and could not be cured through allopathy. |
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It will also inform the general public about the various other systems of medicine including allopathy, homeopathy, unani and acupressure. |
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In the early days of homeopathy, Galenic herbalism was dying and allopathy was on the rise. |
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In China acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine coexist equally with allopathy. |
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But, generally, allopathy will treat symptoms rather than the whole person. |
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Dr. Pillai feels that pharmaco-genetics could serve as a bridge between allopathy and ayurveda and lead to a borrowing between the two systems. |
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The teacher would share his experiences with the young man who was studying allopathy and yoga with equal interest. |
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Prior to the 1900s, the approaches to wellness and healthcare included allopathy, homeopathy, and naturopathy as well as a variety of cultural practices and folk remedies. |
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First, in allopathy, we are rather helpless when confronted with the chronicity and recurrence of these diseases. |
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I have also been able to complete my doctoral thesis on how homeopathy can be combined with allopathy. |
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Through a modified locomotion follow-up where allopathy shall be supported by ostheopathy, nutritherapy and biotherapy. |
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Due to financial limitations, until present acupuncture is held 3 days a week, homeopathy 5 days a week and allopathy one day a week. |
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According to the advocates of the holistic system, an integrative health care package would include facets from allopathy, Ayurveda, Homoeopathy, Yoga, Siddha and naturopathy. |
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In the present-day world when allopathy calls the shots everywhere, an acupuncturist also operates his clinic here in the city to treat the patients. |
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Seekers of gentler prevention and cures for disease than offered by allopathy are increasingly turning to effective and affordable natural healing systems. |
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Normally considered incurable in allopathy, it took Dr. Kabra 14 years of dedicated hard work to lay claim to having finally found a cure for leucoderma. |
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Similarly in the science of medicine the systems of allopathy, homeopathy, ayurveda, naturopathy, hydropathy and such others claim themselves to be superior. |
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However he did not despise other branches of medical science, and at several instances he sought the help of allopathy to save the life of the patients. |
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This time, homeopathy proved to be more advantageous than allopathy in terms of medical efficacy, quality of life and cost supported by the Health insurance. |
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The first reason is that phytotherapy is fundamentally not very different from allopathy, as the patient is given a drug that can soothe the symptoms thanks to its toxic action on the organism. |
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Antibiotics, absolute weapon of allopathy against various infections, have become less and less effective because of their untimely usage in agriculture and in veterinary medicine. |
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Through their work, phytotherapy was thus able to complete an allopathy that was too oriented toward monomolecular type solutions, treating illnesses rather than patients. |
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Many conventional medical treatments clearly do not fit the nominal definition of allopathy, as they seek to prevent illness, or remove its cause. |
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Allopathic medicine or allopathy is an expression commonly used by homeopaths and proponents of other forms of alternative medicine to refer to mainstream medicine. |
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