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Do homeopathy remedy pills expire
I have a kit lying around in my cabinet fro Helios and it has expiry date on 2012. I am surprised that homeopath remedies expire!Anybody know?
Thanks,
Maya
mywonderbaby on 2013-04-10
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
No, they do not expire.They can last for
100 years or more, according to some
homeopaths. This is a new thing they are doing,
putting expiration dates on remedies.
100 years or more, according to some
homeopaths. This is a new thing they are doing,
putting expiration dates on remedies.
♡ simone717 last decade
Some countries made it mandatory to put expiry date on homeopathic medicines too. That suits the manufacturers too. You are forced to buy fresh stocks , if you believe in the expiry dates.
Homeopathic medicines last a life time and don't loose their efficacy if they are properly stored.
Keep them away from magnetic fields, strong light, strong odors.
You need to replenish your stock only if they become discolored/become soggy. This happens in high humidity areas like India if the alcohol used for making the potencies is sub standard, as is the case with some Indian manufacturers.
But there shouldn't be such problems with Helios.
Murthy
Homeopathic medicines last a life time and don't loose their efficacy if they are properly stored.
Keep them away from magnetic fields, strong light, strong odors.
You need to replenish your stock only if they become discolored/become soggy. This happens in high humidity areas like India if the alcohol used for making the potencies is sub standard, as is the case with some Indian manufacturers.
But there shouldn't be such problems with Helios.
Murthy
♡ gavinimurthy last decade
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