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Potencies of minerals

What is homeopathic or biochemic medicines for equvalant of 1000 mg of Calcium, 1000 mg of maganesium? Whatis for zinc in homeopathy?
 
  Annpurna on 2004-05-05
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Hello,
If you're comparing, you could give a patient Calc-carb or Calc-phos in low potency, and Mag-carb or Mag-phos also in low potency. You would repeat frequently such as once every day or two. Zinc is called Zincum metallicum. I hope that helps to answer your question.
Emma
 
Amma last decade
Dear Annpurna, What you ask does not relate to homeopathy.

Homeopathy does not take the place of minerals in the true sense. They work in the body in a different manner

Minerals made up homeopathically work entirely different in the body.

There are vitamins
There are minerals
Aromatherapy
Regular Herbs (with names like homeopathy, and not homeopathic).
Homeopathic Remedies (that have been taken a few steps beyond the first herb stage).
Allopathic medicine
Vacinations
Homeopathic immunizations

ALL are similar and not the same. All work in their own way. Some might be taken together, and yet are not interchangeable.

They are not the same...SABRA
 
sabra last decade
After re-reading, I realize I failed to remark on the main difference with homeopathy:

"What is poisonous in nature will not be poisonous made up homeopathically."

Over the years we have had fun with the story about a person that wanted to kill another. When no apparent demise was forthcoming, they complained to a friend who called the police. The person had to do jail time. Their intent was to commit murder, however stupidly.

Unfortunately they were trying to kill the person with homeopathic ARSNIC...SABRA
 
sabra last decade

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