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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
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
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
 
andres last decade
Thanks! That helps to clear some things up. If I have anymore questions I'll let you know.

Katherine
 
kodonnell last decade
Dear Katherine:
Please, feel free to ask. If I can, I'll help you undoubtly.
Best regards
Andrés
 
andres last decade

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