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This drives me nuts........

..........when I see this vague statement written on a homeopathic remedy:

'if the remedy doesn't work in a reasonable amount of time'

What IS the reasonable amount of time to wait for a remedy to work?

At what point do you conclude that it's not the right remedy and it's time to try another one?

What do you do when a remedy works for a few days and then the symptoms come back?

Thank you for helping to understand.
 
  spazrats on 2010-02-14
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Please refer to Gibson Miller's Relationship of Remedies with duration of action.
These things constitute core of case management in homeopathy.
 
kadwa last decade

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