Germans generally prefer conventional medicine (allopathy) over homeopathy. Allopathy is more widely accepted and used in Germany, as it is supported by scientific evidence and is commonly covered by health insurance. Homeopathy remains popular in some parts of the country, but its acceptance and usage have declined in recent years.
Germans drive on the right side of the road.
The plural form for "German" is "Germans."
The simple present of "prefer" is "prefer." For example, "I prefer coffee over tea."
It depends where the Germans and Russians are from in Germany and Russia. For example, northern Germany tends to have tall, blonde haired and blue eyed Germans, while Bavaria in the south also has many shorter, brown haired and brown eyed Germans.
Prefer? As in you prefer one thing over another?
vitamins. it keeps active so when any situation comes you could stay calm and go thru the process
i think that there are stereotypes about every nation, but Germans prefer to stereotype countries like Poland (car thieves) or austria (exploiter).
In homeopathy we don't have drugs, we have remedies
It is estimated that about 88 percent of Germans drive a car. This is due to the fact that taxes on fuel are very high in the country. Many Germans prefer to use mas transit instead.
Who will be funding homeopathy then?
yes he should manege the symptoms by alternative mated not only alopathy
Chickenpox can't be prevented with homeopathy.
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We sure do, but here it took them forever to realize it doesn't have to be sweet. I prefer mine salted.
No, Germans are not called "moths", though they have been called Krauts, Squareheads, Gerries (or Jerries, whichever you prefer), Jackboots, Heinies, Fritzs, Nazis, Boches, and Rhine monkeys.