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Why the wet dose?
I have been reading these forum postings about taking arnica montana in a 'wet dose' for various problems. My father-in-law has very high blood pressure and has been in the emergency room now several times. I was thinking of sharing this information with him, but I was wondering why do you recommend the 'wet dose' and why it might be useful in this case? thanks!kodonnell on 2007-03-07
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Dear Kodonnell:
Homeopathy you can take in dry dosis or in wet dosis. Dry dosis is more comfortable and you don't need prepare anything; wet dosis need you take a bottle, fill it with water, put the dry dosis into the water, shake it and take as the homeopath recommends.
What's the difference? Dry dosis is stronger in his first effects; wet dosis is deeper and the effects are not explosive.
in Wet dosis you take the remedy diluted and the quantity of the remedy is very small; in dry dosis the quenatity of the remedy is bigger.
If you desire to take -as the forum posting say- follow their instructions. If you have any problem, this 'posters' should help you.
Best regards
Andrés
Homeopathy you can take in dry dosis or in wet dosis. Dry dosis is more comfortable and you don't need prepare anything; wet dosis need you take a bottle, fill it with water, put the dry dosis into the water, shake it and take as the homeopath recommends.
What's the difference? Dry dosis is stronger in his first effects; wet dosis is deeper and the effects are not explosive.
in Wet dosis you take the remedy diluted and the quantity of the remedy is very small; in dry dosis the quenatity of the remedy is bigger.
If you desire to take -as the forum posting say- follow their instructions. If you have any problem, this 'posters' should help you.
Best regards
Andrés
andres last decade
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