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What is Antidoting medicine in homeopathy?
Hi, I read about medicines but below them there are 3 categories which kind of confuse me, 1) Complementary 2) Antidoting and 3) Inimical.my question is can complementary medicine be mixed together with the medicine listed, and what is antidoting medicine can that be mixed as well? Apart from that inimical (dictionary- harmful) in homeopathy puts me in a doubt especially when homeopathy are considered safe and without side effects.
samur420 on 2010-08-27
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Camphor, sometimes available as a aromatherapy oil is sometimes worth a try.
♡ Homeopathy International 1 last decade
samur
1) Complementary is a good follower of the preceding medicine. It will take the cure forward from the point where the previous medicine left.
2) Anti Dote. To negate the effects from the previous medicine that may be undesirable.
3) Inimical. If two inimical medicines are taken together are followed in quick succession, there's a high probability of undesirable effects because of the inimical interaction.
1) Complementary is a good follower of the preceding medicine. It will take the cure forward from the point where the previous medicine left.
2) Anti Dote. To negate the effects from the previous medicine that may be undesirable.
3) Inimical. If two inimical medicines are taken together are followed in quick succession, there's a high probability of undesirable effects because of the inimical interaction.
♡ maheeru last decade
Hey thanks to both of you!! , I have a hompath software and the materia medica and the terms were quite confusing.. am very clear with them now.
samur420 last decade
If you don't have a particular antidoting medicine, you can always try coffee, mint, or Camphor essential oil.
♡ Homeopathy International 1 last decade
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