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any question about biogetica website that sell chlamydia mix and other stuff?  is it a rip off? any one has tried?
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Went to the website, but can't really tell you whether this will work or not.  My experience in the world of heath food stores has left me very skeptical of direct marketers such as this one, and it's hard to see how they can treat you without seeing you since all individuals are different.  This is not purely homeopathic medicine, it's a combination of ayurveda, the traditional medicine of India, with homeopathy, also extremely popular in India.  However, traditional dosing would suggest a conflict, since many of the ayurvedic herbs have strong essential oils and would have to be taken at separate times from the homeopathic formulas.  It is also owned by a religious guru, which doesn't mean it isn't worthwhile but does indicate some caution in believing it.  It also calls the disease you're writing about a "pitta" disease, but that classification would be applied not just to an ailment but to the person in choosing the proper herbal remedies, so that's a bit odd as well.  Since the staff seems to be very well qualified -- a homepathic physician, an ayurvedic physician, and a certified practitioner of traditional Chinese and Tibetan medicine -- again, it makes it hard to make a judgment.  Me, I'd go see a homeopathic physician, an ayurvedic physician, a practitioner of TCM, or a naturopath and do this as an individual, not as a one formula suits all type of thing, but I couldn't afford to do that and you might not be able to, either.  As for the price, since you're getting two ayurvedic formulas and a homeopathic formula, it might be justified, it might not -- hard to tell how many pills and how long you're supposed to keep trying them.  I'm afraid this is one of those jump in the deep end or go with someone you can physically see kind of things, since they're claiming to be able to cure very serious diseases and you gotta be dubious about that.
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Well, homeopathy is not supported by science but you can try it if you like but personally I think the product is overpriced considering the fact that it contains no molecules nor any medicine in it other than water with so called ''water memory'' of the extreme dilution of homeopathic remedies. Better go with the herbs first.

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