‘Homeopathy a gentle way to cure diseases’
GUJRANWALA
The Jang Media Group with the collaboration of Dr Willmar Schwabe company organised a seminar to create awareness about homeopathic medicines among the masses.
Dr Willmar Schwabe’s partners Dr Inamul Haq of Cheema Homeopathic Medical Ltd and Muhammad Amir Hussain of Darul Adviya Schwabe, Germany, jointly represented the company while hundreds of citizens, doctors and medical students participated in the seminar. Speaking on the occasion, Dr Inamul Haq said we were happy to say that awareness of homoeopathy and trust on Schwabe medicines was increasing day by day like elsewhere in the world.
He said the Schwabe had proved that homoeopathy was a gentle way to cure diseases.
He said the Schwabe provides the quality medicines to the customers and to maintain our best quality we cultivate herbs in our own farms. He said to promote homeopathic culture in the society, the company had decided to set up a fund to provide homeopathic medicines on loan basis to those doctors who want to run their own clinic but had insufficient sources.
He said every clinic would be provided medicines worth Rs 20,000 to 50,000 and this amount would be received back in installments.
A committee had already been set up to point out the needy persons, he added. Muhammad Amir Hussain also addressed the seminar and said the Schwabe company was launched in 1860 and now a days it had been introduced all over the world.
He said we had got the target of 2016 successfully for which we were thankful to the customers for showing their complete trust on the Schwabe medicines. He said we should arrange more seminars for awareness of the masses in other cities. The participants of the seminar, including doctors and medical students, lauded the efforts of the Jang Media Group to arrange such seminars and said the Jang Group once again proved that it was the biggest media group of the country.
They said the group not also provides quality news but also busy improve the health facilities in the country.
They hoped that the group would also organise such functions in future also for the welfare of the civil society. Later, experts provided awareness about diseases and their cure through video slides.
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