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[message edited by girl2010 on Tue, 20 Dec 2011 03:29:45 GMT]
 
  girl2010 on 2011-07-25
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
No if you truly needed to antidote you would need to use a similar remedy, not the same one. The same one will just make the problem worse.

If that worked, then repeating doses of your correct remedy would also neutralise itself, and nobody would get cured. And this does not happen.

Brand new symptoms means one of two things - you are experiencing proving symptoms (purely related to the remedy), or the remedy has suppressed your symptoms and new ones have been created by your own vital force (symptoms are your own not related to the remedy).

Either of these things can happen when a remedy is not suitable for the whole case, and is repeated too often.

A proving usually only lasts a few weeks, sometimes in sensitive people a few months. If the symptoms become long-lasting they are not a result of the remedy - they are your own symptoms now and can only be cured by curing the disordered vital force that is powering them (in other words your disease has to be cured you cannot just antidote the remedy that stirred them up).

Antidoting just means giving the remedy that suits the symptoms to create a homoeopathic cure. That is all. It doesn't matter what remedy created the symptoms or when remedies were taken or in what order. That is creating complexity where there is none. Just take the symptoms, and prescribe the remedy that matches those symptoms.

The homoeopathic law of cure (similarity) doesn't suddenly get suspended just because you took a remedy to get the symptoms - it is all one natural law. Take the case, find the remedy, prescribe it - that is all there is to it.
 
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