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Life of a remedy

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 5:48 am
by singleremedy
I have a quick question about the life of the remedies. If a remedy is
correctly chosen, it will work as we want and exhaust in time, this
time being a great variable. My question is this, if a remedy is
chosen and it happens to not be correct, what happens to it in our
bodies? Do we then add the right remedy to the patient right away or
do we need to wait for the first remedy to exhaust. And if we use
combination remedies, do each of these have to exhaust before we
continue. Does anyone know of any specific studies regarding this
exhaustive process? Do all of you who are practitioners have a picture
in your mind of what it looks like to have a remedy exhausted before
continuing or is this not an issue for you?

Thanks
Trish