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I have studied some of the same sources you mention and from my

research and personal experiece I came to the same conclusion. One

important exception in my research is that at the turn of the 19th

century some dermatologists that called themselves homeopaths

utilized suppression with allopathic drugs as part of their treatment

protocol. I called Minimum Price Books and informed them that a few

of their dermatology texts were writen by charlatans(allopaths). PA

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- In , Jagannath Chatterjee

<jagchat01 wrote:

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> Dear Doctors & Friends,

>

> I have just gone through the very interesting post of ayurved Dr

Bhate wherein he has dealt with the psychology of disease. One

paragraph therein caught my attention;

>

> " Secondly, in several cases of patients visiting him after

frustrating experience

> from modern medicine, the toxins surfaced on skin were clearly

> visible at very start, and after proper ayurvedic blood cleanse,

the

> skin became normal in few days time. "

>

> As we all know, the skin is the largest organ of our body. It

acts as both a protector, protecting us from the environment, and

also as an eliminator, eliminating strong toxins generated by the

body as a natural process or disease process. The skin also helps

regulate the body temparature.

>

> I have studied the implications of skin disease in many systems

of medicine, ayurveda, naturopathy, unani, homeopathy and also energy

healing. In all these systems it has been very specifically cautioned

that skin " infections " or diseases should be treated with utmost

caution. Any mishandling will result in driving the toxins back to

the body or prevent their elimination resulting in severe

aggravations and transforming acute illnesses to chronic, life

threatening diseases.

>

> In the Unani system it is said, that if skin symptoms appear

during the course of a life threatening illness it should be taken to

mean that Allah is happy with the patient and has given him/her a new

lease of life. Even Reiki practitioners observe toxins emerging as

rashes on the body after the 21 day cleansing period.

>

> All the symptoms advocate " INTERNAL CLEANSING " and detoxification

and abhor external suppression. The patient is adviced a simple diet,

with plenty of fruit juices and water. He is requested to stay away

from negative mental impulses. Blood cleansing elements are

administered INTERNALLY so that it aids in the elimination of toxins.

>

> Homeopathy goes so far as to say that mental and emotional

imbalances manifest as an itch on the skin. And it is this itch

which, if suppressed by external allopathic (as opposed to

homeopathic or internal) interventions, that the body is subjected to

chronic disease.

>

> There are doctors, both ayurveds and homeopaths, who advise

patients not to be too worried about chronic skin ailments such as

eczema or psoriasis, or demand " instant cure " in such cases. Theses

systems try to reduce the aggravations and make the life of the

patient bearable. It is often seen that the eczema/psoriasis flares

up when there is a build up of toxins in the body and thus saves the

patient and his/her internal organs from damage.

>

> It is said that toxins which cannot be handled by the small

intestines, oesophagus, liver or the kidneys find an outlet in the

skin which can safely handle them as it is the strongest organ of the

body.

>

> Love & Regards,

> Jagannath.

>

" Our ideal is not the spirituality that withdraws from life but

the conquest of life by the power of the spirit. " - Aurobindo.

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This happens because patients are over eager to do away with skin

problems. They should be taught about the after effects so that they

are not so careless.

 

Jag.

 

, " rpautrey2 " <rpautrey2

wrote:

>

> I have studied some of the same sources you mention and from my

> research and personal experiece I came to the same conclusion. One

> important exception in my research is that at the turn of the 19th

> century some dermatologists that called themselves homeopaths

> utilized suppression with allopathic drugs as part of their treatment

> protocol. I called Minimum Price Books and informed them that a few

> of their dermatology texts were writen by charlatans(allopaths). PA

>

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I had to learn my lesson the hard way by taking lots of chemical

antibiotics and ending up with bizarre skin ailments that I didn't

have before. I also ended up with severely damaged intestinal flora

that made me susceptible to frequent infections in seemingly

unrelated areas. PA--- In

, " jagchat01 " <jagchat01 wrote:

>

>

> This happens because patients are over eager to do away with skin

> problems. They should be taught about the after effects so that

they

> are not so careless.

>

> Jag.

>

> , " rpautrey2 " <rpautrey2@>

> wrote:

> >

> > I have studied some of the same sources you mention and from my

> > research and personal experiece I came to the same conclusion.

One

> > important exception in my research is that at the turn of the

19th

> > century some dermatologists that called themselves homeopaths

> > utilized suppression with allopathic drugs as part of their

treatment

> > protocol. I called Minimum Price Books and informed them that a

few

> > of their dermatology texts were writen by charlatans(allopaths).

PA

> >

>

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I had to learn my lesson the hard way by taking lots of chemical

antibiotics and ending up with bizarre skin ailments that I didn't

have before. I also ended up with severely damaged intestinal flora

that made me susceptible to frequent infections in seemingly

unrelated areas. PA--- In

, " jagchat01 " <jagchat01 wrote:

>

>

> This happens because patients are over eager to do away with skin

> problems. They should be taught about the after effects so that

they

> are not so careless.

>

> Jag.

>

> , " rpautrey2 " <rpautrey2@>

> wrote:

> >

> > I have studied some of the same sources you mention and from my

> > research and personal experiece I came to the same conclusion.

One

> > important exception in my research is that at the turn of the

19th

> > century some dermatologists that called themselves homeopaths

> > utilized suppression with allopathic drugs as part of their

treatment

> > protocol. I called Minimum Price Books and informed them that a

few

> > of their dermatology texts were writen by charlatans(allopaths).

PA

> >

>

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