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Is it possible to refer to homoeopath, if a patient takes hormonal treatment?

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Is it possible to refer to homoeopath, if a patient takes hormonal treatment?

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Yes. For example in treatment of bronchial asthma the homeopathic means the gradual reduce of hormones to the zero. But such combination is not acceptable. For example, if a patient with psoriasis will take white grains on advice of homoeopath and apply hormonal ointments on advice of district dermatologist, success of homoeopathic treatment will show up not soon, because superfluous hormones will interfere with recovery.

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