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Kidney and gall bladder stones

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my mother (55) is having high B.P and diabetes. In addition to these,recently we have known that she is having one stone with 8 mm size in left kidney and some stones in gall bladder. She is not willing to have surgery. Are there any other methods to overcome this problem without surgery? Could anyone please suggest me?

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Thank you...

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just consult a good homeopathy doctor. Both these diseases can be treated with homeopathy medicines.

VINOD KAUL

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yes . There are beautiful cures in homeopathy for this problem .

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bijoy

Soak one teaspoon kurthi dal in a one glaass of water in night and drink the water in the next morning e.mpty stomach. Continue and check periodically till it vanished

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