If cause is maintained,antimiasmatic med is given on correct similima ,patient cured or not?
Maintaining causes are avoidable noxious influences ( Aph No : 77 ) which maintains or prevents cure process in chronic disease. Read footnote no : 3 below Aph No : 7... " It is not necessary to say..... where it exists ". Antimiasmatic medicines can not cure the case.
How? If I am a chain smoker ,and i am suffering from advanced tubercular lesion in lungs,given antimiasmatic med,taking cigarette daily,am i cured.2nd example,person suffering from cirrhosis of liver,given antimiasmatic med,and taking alcohol daily ,is he cured.
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There will be complete cure
Maintaining cause should be removed first..antimiasmatic medicine give relief not cure...
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