I don't know how it works in India, but here there are some natural clinics that operate with a sliding fee that depends on a person's income. This is necessary for many poor people here because health insurance refuses to cover natural medicine. However, most insurances do at least cover chiropractic. If this is the same in India, you could try to find a clinic that offers the sliding fee. Some of these clinics ought to have acupuncture and Ayurvedic available through the same program. It was my chiropractor who told me about the one I was able to see. So, this is an example of the networking the doctor here was talking about.
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How are you? If interested with alternative medicine for renal failure such as plant medicine or acupuncture, the best thing to do is to ask a referral from your attending physician or check with your local hospital for doctors practicing alternative medicine. It is easier to obtain the network of those practicing alternative medicine in your area through these channels. Hope this helps. Take care and do keep us posted.