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homeopathic dose to an infant

friends, please tell me how many 40 size pills are usually given to an infant of seven months old [8.5 KG weight] when the homeopathic remedy is in 30C potency? would there be a change in number of pills if the potency is 200C or higher?
 
  pcthahir on 2010-10-15
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The correct instructions for taking homoeopathic medicines are not to put pillules directly into the mouth at all. They should be dissolved in water and a small portion of that water is taken.

I make a remedy for a patient as follows:

1 pillule is dissolved into a mixture of water and alcohol (ration of 4:1) in a small bottle preferably with a dropper.

The bottle is hit against the palm of the hand twice very firmly.

1 drop from the bottle is put into 1/2 cup of water (125ml) and stirred thoroughly.

1 teaspoon is taken out of this cup and placed into the mouth.

Whenever I have a patient take another dose, they repeat these steps from the point where they hit the bottle (so the bottle becomes their stock for making their doses).
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
in this method, you give one teaspoonful dose to adult and infant? is there any difference in dose of an infant and a grown up man?
 
pcthahir last decade

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