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Liquid Chlorophyll as an anti-dote?

Hi all,

I wanted to take Liquid Chlorophyll but was a bit concerned due to it's strong odour that it may anti-dote homeopathic remedies. Any ideas if this would be the case?
 
  Derek M on 2012-01-23
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Strong odours don't antidote homoeopathy.

An antidote is something that by virtue of the symptoms it produces, can neutralise something else that produces similar symptoms.

It is actually quite difficult to accidentally antidote a homoeopathic medicine. The chances of taking something that just happens to produce the same symptoms as whatever remedy you have taken, are incredibly slim.

Also, you cannot antidote a homoeopathic medicine after the first few weeks.
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
Mmmmm. I don't understand. But why then do they tell us to avoid mint, toothepaste, perfumes, etc?
 
Derek M last decade
They are superstitions, created by the pseudohomoeopaths to justify their failures, by blaming the actions of things 'out of their control'. I can tell you now after 20 years of clinical practice, such things do NOT antidote homoeopathy.

The term 'antidote' is clearly defined in the Organon of Medicine. It is a homoeopathically chosen substance, specifically selected using the law of similars to counteract the initial medicine which may have been too strong for the patient or created some unwanted result.

All of my patients continue to use toothpaste, drink coffee and herbal teas, wear perfume, burn incense and so on, and they continue to get cured under the action of the medicines I prescribe.

There is a lot of misinformation floating around about homoeopathy. You simply cannot trust everything you hear, especially on the internet.

David Kempson
Professional Classical Homoeopath
Dip.Hom.Med.1994
[message edited by brisbanehomoeopath on Tue, 24 Jan 2012 07:29:11 GMT]
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
Ok, thanks, certainly some food for thought. Appreciate your input.
 
Derek M last decade

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