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  • 14/08/2025

I've been suffering from a bulging disc for the past few years but only got my MRI and CT scan reports yesterday. Is it possible to treat this without surgery? I'm really worried and feeling depressed are there any effective Ayurvedic or homeopathic treatments that could help?

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