dropper bottle was: mitigating too high a remedy
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Re: dropper bottle was: mitigating too high a remedy
Yes, I use a dropper bottle but drops from this bottle are then further
diluted in water, usually 5 drops into a quarter of a cup and then a
teaspoon dose given (this being a close proportional adjustment to the
bottle dose Hahnemann recommended).
I also do not have the problem of finding the correct potency, or having
to try another potency because if the remedy is correct, everyone seems
to respond to either a 6C, 12C, 30C, or 0/1, which are my usual opening
potencies.
I think this is because their response can triggered and managed well by
adjusting the repetition, size of dose, succussions, and degree of
dilution, all of which can be increased or reduced following the test
dose to suit sensitivity and produce the desired response.
Does anyone else find that this is not so when using liquid dosing? Have
you had to try another potency to produce a response? So far, I have
not, except on some occasions to manage initial aggravations but even
these could probably have been managed by more adjustment.
Kind regards,
Fran Sheffield
Homeopathy for Autims (Guidelines for Treatment)
http://www.homeopathy4autism.com
Homeopathy Plus! (Information - Education - Treatment)
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Do No Harm Initiative (Homeopathic Immunisation)
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G WILKEN wrote:
diluted in water, usually 5 drops into a quarter of a cup and then a
teaspoon dose given (this being a close proportional adjustment to the
bottle dose Hahnemann recommended).
I also do not have the problem of finding the correct potency, or having
to try another potency because if the remedy is correct, everyone seems
to respond to either a 6C, 12C, 30C, or 0/1, which are my usual opening
potencies.
I think this is because their response can triggered and managed well by
adjusting the repetition, size of dose, succussions, and degree of
dilution, all of which can be increased or reduced following the test
dose to suit sensitivity and produce the desired response.
Does anyone else find that this is not so when using liquid dosing? Have
you had to try another potency to produce a response? So far, I have
not, except on some occasions to manage initial aggravations but even
these could probably have been managed by more adjustment.
Kind regards,
Fran Sheffield
Homeopathy for Autims (Guidelines for Treatment)
http://www.homeopathy4autism.com
Homeopathy Plus! (Information - Education - Treatment)
http://www.homeopathyplus.com.au
Do No Harm Initiative (Homeopathic Immunisation)
http://www.d-n-h.org
G WILKEN wrote:
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Re: dropper bottle was: mitigating too high a remedy
Opening 6C Closing 6C - Always works even for extended periods 2 to 3 months - no aggravations. Also use 6X in required cases and at times 30C to handle acutes.(to avoid allopathy)
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Regards.
Sarvadaman Oberoi
Tower 1 Flat 1102, The Uniworld Garden,
Sohna Road, Gurgaon 122018 Haryana INDIA
Mobile: +919818768349 Tele: +911244227522
Website: http://www.freewebs.com/homeopathy249/
email: manioberoi@gmail.com