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Dear people,
I want somebody to tell me which will be the difference between taking a remedy dry under tongue or taking it diluted in water...
thank you,
 
  mariah on 2005-02-13
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I mean...if i take some globules of a 12c and mix with 1 ltr of h2o....what potency would it be? and is it different from taking a 12c dry?
 
mariah last decade
Using one dry dose of remedy (regardless of potency) in water, (one glass or bottle) just means one is saving the dry remedy instead of taking it all by dry doses.

Stir vigorously (or shake), melts and activates. A half teaspoonful or sip from bottle is then one dose.

Often this is used with children or if one only has a bit of the remedy given by the doc.

If one drinks the entire glass in one shot, it is ONE dose. In homeopathy, several separate small doses is the procedure. Least given, stop when better.

It has been diluted in such a minute amount that the potency has not been changed to any appreciable amount. It would not affect the dosage or the report of results.

If it is a week to 10 days it will stay well without 80 proof alcohol added. (NOT rubbing alcohol) If the treatment calls for more than several doses and the water gets low, just add water and no more remedy. Stir vigorously or shake. One could refigerate it if climate is very warm.

Hope this covered all the info.

Blessings, Sabra
 
sabra last decade

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