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Hi Joe,

1. I read about your Arnica Wet dose. You are asking to use the Spring water. Is it ok to use the mineral water. What should we do in case we don't get the Spring water?

2. Why is the Wet dose preferred than the globules?

3. If wet dose is effective and safe, can we apply the same technique to all remedies? For example, somebody got fever/headache, can he use Belladona 30c wet dose?

4. Please provide me some material or links on the net on the wet dose.

Regards.
 
  Libra1010 on 2010-07-14
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
If you live in India you can use Bisleri bottled water which is spring water. You can also use tap water after boiling to release the chlorine.

The Wet dose can be used with almost all remedies which are at or above the 6c potency.
The idea in using the Wet dose is that the body responds far better towards a cure of the ailment in comparison to the Dry pellets which I recommend if one requires quick results.

I am copying my protocol for the Wet dose:

The Wet dose of any Homeopathic remedy is made up as follows:

Order the remedy in a 5ml Ethanol pack also known as Liquid Dilution.
Get a 500ml bottle of Spring Water from the nearest supermarket.
Pour out about 3cm of water from the bottle to leave some airspace.
Insert 3 drops of the remedy into the bottle and shake it hard to produce bubbles.
This is homeopathic succussion and must be done every time before a capful of the bottle which is the dose is sipped as directed.

Please note that it is essential to use the Liquid Potency in Ethanol to make the Wet dose as the standard pellets do not have the same effect when the remedy or the prescribing homeopath is blamed.


For a fever you should use Bell 200 in the DRY pellets for best results. A fever requires immediate attention and the Wet dose is too gentle for a fever. Also remember that the 30c will not help a fever.

Please type 'Wet Dose' into Google to get more information about the many cases that I have helped which Google has collected under one title. I believe that they are doing a service to Homeopathy by listing almost all my writings on the Homeopathic Forums.

I have noticed that a post I made only 2 days ago on July 12 is already listed under Wet dose:

Treatment of Enlarged Prostate after TURP
https://abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/233753/
 
Joe De Livera last decade
Thanks Joe.

Once the wet dose is prepared, how long it can be used? Is there any expiry period? Tap Water would spoil generally after few days. I don't know about spring water.

Can we use mineral water also; boil and cool down and put the liquid dilution drops in that.

Regards,
Vidya.
 
Libra1010 last decade
I have observed that a 500ml bottle of spring water will last for about 3 months with 2 capfuls being used daily.

There is really no expiry period for the water as long as it is not left near a window overlooking a blue sky as the UV radiation may promote algae which are perfectly in the water and will not cause the Homeo remedy to lose its efficacy. Tap water does not 'spoil' after it is boiled and cooled and can be used safely.

I do not know what you refer to as Mineral water as it just depends on where you live. Any water that is bottled and is drawn from deep bore springs is OK. If your mineral water is like soda and bubbles on its own when you open the bottle this is NOT OK.
 
Joe De Livera last decade
Thanks Joe.

What is the difference between wet dose technique and LM potency?

Regards.
 
Libra1010 last decade
The two terms are as wide apart as Apples and Oranges.

I shall copy below an article on Wet dose which will explain fully what it is all about.


You can make the Wet dose with the standard pellets but the remedy will not have the same strength and efficacy as a Wet dose made in the manner that I have advised with just 3 drops of the Liquid Dilution in Ethanol.

This is because the pellets are activated by using the Ethanol product of which a few drops are inserted on the dry lactose pellets in the ratio of about 4 drops on 100 pellets. It will be seen that when 4 activated pellets are inserted into a 500ml bottle of spring water, the concentration of the original liquid Ethanol in which the remedy is carried cannot equate the 3 drops that I recommend.

I have had instances where the patient's ailment was not responding to the pellets but reacted positively as soon as the 3 drops of Ethanol were dropped into the same bottle which he had originally activated with the pellets.

Homeopathic remedies are usually marketed in the standard No 20 or 2mm Ø pellets which are used sublingually as the dose but the Wet dose is best taken as a teaspoonful or for convenience, a capful of the bottle. The succussion by shaking hard adds to the power of the remedy and the ailment responds quickly and the patient is cured.

This therapy has been labelled 'Joepathy' by classical homeopaths as the dry pellets cannot equate my therapy in the rate of cure.

You may like to know that I first observed how effective the Wet dose was when Dr Luc de Schepper, an Internationally recognized Homeoapth who was here in Sri Lanka in 2005 for a few weeks to help the survivors of our Tsunami on December 26 2004, used this method of giving remedies to his patients. They were all instructed to bring a small bottle of water when they came to consult him into which he would insert about 4 dry pellets of the remedy which of he had a stock of about 100 remedies. It was after I observed that this method was working better than the dry pellets taken sublingually that I too converted from the dry lactose pellets to the dose in water which he pointed out was not his invention but was first referred to by Hahnemann in the 5th Edition of the Organon and later in the 6th edition. The reference in both editions was to the 'Split dose' where a teaspoonful of the remedy is mixed into a half a cupful of water from which the patient sipped a mouthful. This technique was used to treat ailments like Asthma but I soon discovered that it was not effective for others as the dilution of the remedy was too extreme. It was then that I coined the term 'WET DOSE' which I have used exclusively since 2005 and I am gratified to note that it is now being used by many homeopaths internationally and refered to under the same title 'Wet dose'.

If you are interested to read more about the 'Wet dose' you can type these words into Google to read the many hits that result.

Google LM Potency if you wish to get more information on it.
 
Joe De Livera last decade

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