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A2Z Of Common Diseases by Surbhi Prapanna #bookreview #books #bookchatter @rituprapanna

By Jaideep Khanduja @PebbleInWaters
A2Z Of Common Diseases & Their Homoeopathic Treatment by Surbhi Prapanna is a very well written book. It's useful for all those who have a belief in homeopathy and intend to gain an in depth insights on the common Diseases we keep facing from time to time, their cause, symptoms, and cure. I belive in homeopathy as much as I belive in existence of a supreme Power that governs the whole universe. Homeopathy works on similar versus similar. What that means is that if a snake bites me, in homeopathy the medicine for its treatment is made up of snake venom itself. It is the same cause that becomes the cure. An interesting fact that I know about homeopathic medicines is that if I don't have symptoms against which a particular homeopathic medicine works and I take a dose of that medicine, it will create those symptoms in my body.
A2Z Of Common Diseases by Surbhi Prapanna #bookreview #books #bookchatter @rituprapanna
After that if I take a dose of the same medicine, it will cure me or get me relieved from those symptoms. I rarely take any allopathic medicines for most of the common issues. She is the case with my family members. I find homeopathy has the simplest mechanism for curing from ailments and diseases. Allopathic medicines have their own side effects. Ayurvedic medicines administering is a complicated mechanism, that's what I feel. Some need to be taken with milk, some with honey, etc. Most important thing in homeopathy is the doctor understanding your symptoms very well and prescribing the right medicine with right potency. Also important is to understand that there is a friend and enemy relationship among homeopathic medicines. Some work well with others while some lose their effectiveness if given with a wrong combination.
If all this interests you then this excellent book A2Z Of Common Diseases & Their Homoeopathic Treatment by Surbhi Prapanna becomes a must for you as well. Best part about homeopathic medicines is they are harmless and have no side effects. For instance, instead of taking a dose of 4 tablets is I gulp the whole bottle, it will give my body an impact of a single dose only. Another beauty is that homeopathic medicines are suitable for all ages right from a toddler to a very old person. This book has been written very well after a thorough research in the subject. The author is a homeopathic practitioner herself and hence the book carries a superb combination of knowledge and experience. 20. That's why out of 50 ebooks published in 2021 by Blogchatter, this was my first choice to download and gain some knowledge instantly out of it.
Without a doubt, A2Z Of Common Diseases & Their Homoeopathic Treatment by Surbhi Prapanna has helped me a lot in acquiring a good amount of knowledge of common Diseases, their causes, reasons, and possible cures with the help of most suitable medicines. The book is so well written that I wished it had covered more diseases and cures. I would like to read more similar work from the author especially some interesting case studies, some not to common homeopathic medicines, and about some specialized medicines. Over a period of time so much has changed in homeopathic medicines and treatments as a result of many researches carried out in various part of the world. So, finally, the book is good for all those -
  1. Who believe in the power of homeopathy. This book will give more learning.
  2. Who don't believe in homeopathy to learn how beautifully it works without causing any harm to the body.
  3. Who are neutral in their belief but have never tried it.
The link to this book is here : https://www.theblogchatter.com/download/a2z-of-common-diseases-and-their-homeopathic-treatment-by-surbhi-prapanna
Loved reading it. It's definitely not merely a one - time read. It has become my reference book to check for relevant diseases covered in this book, as and when required. Very well written with thorough insights. 

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