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dry dosing vs. aqueous

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2001 1:59 pm
by JoAnn Jarvis
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Hi Eileen,
I've found the advantage in using aqueous dilutions as
you can titrate more easily to someone's needs, and it
seems there's less chance of aggravation. If there is
aggravation, it seems shorter-lived. Also, it seems
safer to repeat as needed.
This is a relatively new experience for me. I've
"played with" the water dilutions since early Spring
on myself with the remedies I've needed for my own
personal health. Before then for approximately the
past 10 years I've only been dry dosing with pellets.
(you know, take one dose one time and wait until a
full relapse before repeating.)
Personally the water solutions work out better for me
- I'm a VERY allergic and sensitive person, and it
doesn't take much to set me off. I've had some really
bad aggravations in the past from homeopathic
remedies. (and some horrific reactions to allopathic
meds - which is why I stay clear of them at all costs!
also have had a few anaphylactic reactions)
The only disadvantage of the water remedies I think is
storage and space.
Blessings,
JoAnn