Cure Most Diseases by Logical Nutrition Treatment: The Society Agent Simulating and Usage of Oral and Dental Diseases to Predict Criminals Earlier

    October 2023 in “ Cognizance journal
    Amir Shakerifard, Sina Shahbazkia, Sara Bahrami Vala, Amirreza Shahbazkia
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    TLDR The document suggests using natural remedies like bloodletting and honey for various health issues but lacks scientific evidence for their effectiveness.
    The document discusses traditional medicine approaches for treating a variety of health conditions, including hair loss, dermatological issues, women's health, motor disabilities, insufficient breast milk, fatty liver, early menopause, osteoporosis, burns, and other ailments. It recommends natural remedies such as bloodletting, the use of warm or cold treatments, dietary adjustments, and topical applications of substances like honey, aloe vera, and olive oil. Specific treatments include cockle oil for hair loss, oxymel for dermatological conditions, and honey vaginal injections for women's health issues. The document does not provide empirical evidence or study data to support the efficacy of these treatments.
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