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Storing homepathic liquids

Hello, I am visiting India and have picked up several sealed homeopathic liquids of 30c and 200c potency for future use. My question is, how do I store them in a box when I return to the US ? I was thinking of buying plastic boxes, and putting in it a layer of foam with cutouts to store the bottles vertically. These bottles are sealed Reckweg labs bottles of size 11ml. Please suggest any best practices using things available commonly (say in a Home Depot, or Target in the US)

I am also concerned about transport - I will need to check them in for my flight - and am sure there will be natural bumps and hits as is normal when one checks luggage in. Any things I need to be careful of ?

thanks!
 
  aske123 on 2008-05-25
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Natural bumps will not harm.You can put them in box to avoid breakage.That is the only precaution needed.
sajjad.
 
sajjadakram635 last decade
Instead of plastic bottles use glass bottles as plastic bottles are known to cause aggravation. For example When I took Nat-mur 30 from a plastic bottle I saw nettle rash appear on my hands, my lips crack to the point of bleeding which was set right within 3 days of stopping the medicines.
 
hsome23 last decade
The aggravation you described could have happened even if you took the medicine from a glass vial.

The fact that you got accessory symptoms from taking Nat.mur doesn't prove that the plastic bottle is the culprit.

Food grade plastic is as good as glass to store homeopathic remedies.

Murthy
 
gavinimurthy last decade

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