Yes.
Since Joe came up with Fibonacci potencies, they are all I use.
If you do it blindly, yes - with F series or any other series.
One does not go to the next potency until the current one has done its full job to its full potential. Then only go to the next F series, and do likewise with that one. As potency goes up dose frequency goes down. It needs all the usual dosing principles of not repeating a dose before it is needed, and not changing up in poteny before it is needed, etc. It's only if you push the dosing and repeat before it is needed, and keep doing that, that you get provings.
I do see differences with F series - in that if dosing has been faster than planned or needed, then the aggravation that occurs will occur longer after a dose as the F potency goes up. For example at low potency, aggravation will be soon after a dose. At say 34C, the aggravation after a too-soon dose can be 4 hrs after a dose. I also see a typical aggravation in F series is not so much a proving of the remedy as a specific response, for example, fast shallow breathing and fever. I've seen so few aggravations from too-fast dosing that it is hard to be sure, but so far, all of them involved fast shallow respiration and fever, and that's from at least 3 different remedies.
I have seen a different aggravation from a remedy given in too large a dose though potency and dose spacing was correct.
That caused total inappetance ad refusal to eat in a very sensitive cat. She has that response to any remedy dosed too much at a time for her. In her case, she is getting 8 seconds of olfaction from 6 inches away as a maximum dose, she can not handle even ten cups of successive dilution (without sucusson). The potency really matters - that needs to be right. She actually wants the dose held near her kidneys not near her face - she has kidney disease. She will turn her body accordingly when she sees the syringe of diluted remedy - it is 4 dilutions cups, then by olfaction held in a syringe. Held more than 8 secs, she has a nasty aggravation that lasts 2 days. It took a while to figure out what her correct ideal dose was. Mos individulas are easier - but it just goes to show how important it is to indvidualize EVEYTHING in homeopathy.
She is an interesting case, her vet could find nothing that she could tolerate at all from western medicine, and is very happy that something exists that can help this cat, however tricky it was to find HER ideal dose.
Namaste,
Irene
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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
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