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homoeo medicines-do's & dont's

Hi,

Am sure that this information would find useful to all the forum members. So kindly all Gurus, Semi Gurus, Laymans your contributions would clear lots of doubts.

1. Can Tissue salts (bio-Chemic) be used with Homoeo medicines. Would it antidote or would it diminish the effects.

2. Can Talcum Powder or face creams be used regularly. OR does it need to be stopped just when taking dose/doses of medicines.

3. How about perfumes, body deoderants. Can it be used regularly except when a dose is to be taken. whatabout lipsticks, blush ons etc.What about shaving creams and after shave lotions.

4. Howabout medicated soaps like Dettol, Savlon, Lifebouy - can these soaps be used.

5. Howabout lighting incense sticks, mosquito repellants etc.

6. Howabout wet gel, styling gel for the hair. regular or occassional.

7. Can Tamarind essence, garlic etc be used in cooking.

8. Howabout spices for cooking. Whatabout coriander leaves, mint leaves etc.

Different homeopath have different suggestions. Can it be clarified.

Thanks a lot in advance.
 
  pimathew on 2005-09-13
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
I think you are right - you will get many different answers on this!
Personally I would say you can do all the things here without interfering with homeopathic remedies.
what do others think??
 
erika last decade
Tissue salt - okay.
Talc / cream - not too smelly / perfume at time of taking medicine.
Perfume - avoid. Deoderant - not at time of taking medicine. Same with aftershave. Most product perfume not last long.
Medicated soap okay.
Not to use incense sticks/ mosquito coils near medicines - where stored.
Gel okay.
Spices okay unless certain forbidden by doctor - depend on medicine.
 
jojobear last decade

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