multiple remedies - was addiciton
Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2002 10:18 am
Dear Tanya, it is perfectly acceptable to do this IF each remedy becomes
indicated. You are still applying the "watch and wait repeat if necessary"
procedure but it is condensed into a much smaller time scale. As with any
acute, traumatic stage the client can move through remedies in a very speedy
way. Just keep in mind (and this is obvious I know) - give Arnica if it is
indicated, give Symphytum if it is indicated, etc etc. Don't prescribe them
if they are not indicated. Keep taking the case to see. You might find that
you finish the case with what would be her so called constitutional remedy.
Best wishes, Joy
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indicated. You are still applying the "watch and wait repeat if necessary"
procedure but it is condensed into a much smaller time scale. As with any
acute, traumatic stage the client can move through remedies in a very speedy
way. Just keep in mind (and this is obvious I know) - give Arnica if it is
indicated, give Symphytum if it is indicated, etc etc. Don't prescribe them
if they are not indicated. Keep taking the case to see. You might find that
you finish the case with what would be her so called constitutional remedy.
Best wishes, Joy
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