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[message deleted by girl2010 on Mon, 20 Jun 2011 07:47:36 BST]
 
  girl2010 on 2011-01-21
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
I am assuming you are talking about LM potencies.


What's mentioned above does not mean that the bottle should be finished by the time 100 succussions have been given. Rate of use of a bottle depends on how much the dose is which in turn depends on the sensitivity of the patient.

It just means that beyond a 100 or so succussions, the potency should be raised. In other words, one should move to a new remedy bottle of a higher potency.
 
sameervermani last decade
It depends on how many doses you have taken too. If you did 50 succussions twice, or 100 sucussions once - this would also determine how effective each of those doses becomes.

As I have said on Hpathy.com and here, there is a limit to how long any potency will continue to help you, if it does not cure you. You cannot keep taking one potency forever and keep getting improvement - at some point it must cure you or it ceases to be effective (because your illness is stronger).

It is VERY inappropriate to be told to just 'finish the bottle'. Your homoeopath should be monitoring you regularly, and if they are not it appears they don't particularly care about what happens to you.

On Hpathy.come you also said that your remedy continues to be 'working'. By working do you mean it is curing/improving all your complaints, as well as creating positive mental, emotional and physical changes?
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
And just to reiterate another point I made in one of your other posts, homoeopathy is not mathematics. You cannot assign numbers to everyone and expect people to all react the same. Every individual has their own blueprint for achieving maximum health. The homoeopath's job (one of the many) is to observe that blueprint and follow it. That may mean many doses of one remedy, or it might just mean one. It might mean moving up potencies quickly, or staying on one potency for a long time.
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
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[message edited by girl2010 on Sun, 12 Jun 2016 07:25:31 UTC]
 
girl2010 last decade
I think I said before that 100 is a random number to pick. We only know that at some point, more succussions no longer increases the strength of the medicine for a person who needs a higher potency than the one they are using. I do not know of any experiment done where someone attempted to measure the number where this happened.

You would know if taking the remedy was not doing what it should, because the follow things would happen:

1. nothing
2. no further change
3. some symptoms continue to remain uncured
4. the 'cured' symptoms begin to return
5. some symptoms begin to worsen, especially those that are more serious
6. new symptoms appear
7. old symptoms take on new characteristics
8. you feel generally worse in yourself.

If none of those things happened then taking the remedy was probably a good step forward.
5.
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
It depends on which one is occurring, when it occurs during treatment, and what the rest of the case is doing or looks like. Any case needs to be assessed individually as to what any reaction means. 1 or 2 may just mean the potency has come to the end of its usefulness. 3 might mean that the potency is not high enough, or the remedy is not similar enough. 4 might mean that there is an external cause of the symptoms, or that not enough doses have been given. 5-8 are always bad I think regardless of the rest of the situation.
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
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girl2010 last decade
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