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Ayurvedic medicine as a supplement to Ursodoil to cure PCB.

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I’ve been looking for 10 years for a western trained pbc doctor specialist who is also trained in Ayurvedic medicine.

Can anyone point me to a non quack who doesn’t charge 250 per hour and 100 for every 4 minutes after the first hour???

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I doubt if even Ayurvedic medicine could cure PBC. The usual Western medicine (Ursodiol) used to treat PBC is just that, a treatment, which slows the progession of the disease and reduces some of the symptoms. But its no cure. We wont have a cure until Western medicine finds out how to control/cure an over active immune system,

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