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Meaning of "Antidote"

Can anyone help me understand this concept. Ive worked a looong time to find the remedies that work best for my sinusitis. I currently use two remedies, one being an 'antidote' to the other. And it seems to work. Does this mean one remedy cancels out the other, or does it just cancel out any undesireable reaction from the previous remedy? Is this counter productive? Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
 
  jacob77 on 2014-09-01
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Many remedies are listed as 'antidotes ' to other remedies-
and many times they do not cancel out the other remedy at all.

The ideal way is to have one remedy that covers everything- one thing
at a time, when it stops working then go onto the next remedy that
is indicated by what your 'state' is. One could go back and forth
if indicated- if 'indicated' is the key word here.

What exactly are you taking? The remedies, the potency , and how
often? Are you taking them separate? Or are you mixing them.
 
simone717 9 years ago
What do you mean 'seem to work'. Has your sinusitis been cured that way?
 
Evocationer 9 years ago
Thank you for your time. I think I know what I did. I just got lost in too many remedies and need to stick with one. I always felt this but wasnt finding 'the one'. I just started taking aqua marina 30c and it is working great. I think I was just afraid to lose any 'progress' I had made with previous remedies. Thanks again!
 
jacob77 9 years ago
Jacob,

you can always ask for guidance. It makes
a difference if you are taking a wet dose
or a dry dose and if a wet dose if things
stop working you can hit the bottle a
certain amount of times and it will continue working. Or you can go up or
down in potency- there are a lot of
things to consider when you have a
chronic issue.
 
simone717 9 years ago

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