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Are old-school homeopathic remedies still relevant in 2026 or just a waste of cash?
With 2026's rising healthcare costs and a renewed focus on evidence-based medicine, many are questioning whether homeopathic remedies offer real value or are simply a drain on wallets. Cast your vote and share your take on the relevance of these traditional treatments.
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