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  • proper noun An Indian surname (pronounced Jhingaadey and written as झिंगाडे in Devanagari, the script used to write Sanskrit, Hindi, Marathi, Nepali and so on), belonging to some of the descendents of the Bhavsar Kshathriya clan. This clan is originally from Hinglaaj in modern day Pakistan, which is near the River Indus, but most of them now live in India and speak either Gujarati or Marathi.

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  • Please do the needful. — [[User: Ramanand Jhingade | Ramanand Jhingade]] 03: 34, 21 October 2008 (UTC) to see it.

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  • [[User: Howard C. Berkowitz | Howard C. Berkowitz]] 02: 59, 29 November 2008 (UTC):: Hahnemann used the term, 'heilkunst' (cure / heal); Dana, being a German may be able to describe that term best. mdash; [[User: Ramanand Jhingade | Ramanand Jhingade]]:: Hahnemann used the term, 'heilkunst' (cure / heal); Dana, being a German

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  • Homeopaths counter that the vast majority of these larger trials tested a single remedy given to every patient without any individualized treatment, suggesting that these larger trials did not maintain external validity to the system of homeopathy and are therefore not valid tests of it. which Dana had inserted? — [[User: Ramanand Jhingade | Ramanand Jhingade]] 02: 52, 21 October 2008

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  • I'm sure you can improve this article by doing so. — [[User: Ramanand Jhingade | Ramanand Jhingade]] 03: 34, 21 October 2008 (UTC)

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  • Homeopaths counter that the vast majority of these larger trials tested a single remedy given to every patient without any individualized treatment, suggesting that these larger trials did not maintain external validity to the system of homeopathy and are therefore not valid tests of it. which Dana had inserted? — [[User: Ramanand Jhingade | Ramanand Jhingade]] 02: 52, 21 October 2008

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  • I think we need to tone down the negative statements and allegations, as well as the no. of them. — [[User: Ramanand Jhingade | Ramanand Jhingade]] 03: 04, 12 November 2008 (UTC): The Encyclopedia Brittanica is exhaustive and accurate.

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  • : I've commented on each point, so take a look. — [[User: Ramanand Jhingade | Ramanand Jhingade]] 02: 49, 19 October 2008 (UTC): I've commented on each point, so take a look. — [[User: Ramanand Jhingade | Ramanand Jhingade]] 02: 49, 19 October 2008 (UTC):: This is a start.

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  • Vital force is a near obsolete term. — [[User: Ramanand Jhingade | Ramanand Jhingade]] 01: 46, 18 October 2008 (UTC)::: "Natural healing processes of the body" is too long a phrase, and is ambiguous.

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  • I think we need to tone down the negative statements and allegations, as well as the no. of them. — [[User: Ramanand Jhingade | Ramanand Jhingade]] 03: 04, 12 November 2008 (UTC):: Is anything from the following section from Wikipedia factually untrue, yes or no?

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  • I'm sure you can improve this article by doing so. — [[User: Ramanand Jhingade | Ramanand Jhingade]] 03: 34, 21 October 2008 (UTC):::: I probably di'n't have time to see it.

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