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Pellets or Liquid?

Hi there, I am ordering some homeopathic remedies and I was just curious to know what was more effective, the pellets or the liquid formulas.

Many thanks, this forum has been a blessing

JonnyG
 
  JohnG on 2010-02-03
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Most of the medicines used are sub-lingual, i.e. under tongue. So whether it is pills or liquid, it can be taken under tongue.

I some cases, it it intended to be taken in stomach and dissolved in large quantity of water. Pills take long time to dissolve in that case.

Usually doctor will recommend how to take it. If nothing mentioned it is sub-lingual, under tongue, directly or after dissolving in very small quantity of water.
 
dhundhun last decade
I use and promote the Wet dose to be used instead of the dry pellets of any remedy as I have found that this Wet dose is far more effective than the pellets.

The Wet dose of any remedy is made as follows:

Order the remedy in a 5ml Ethanol pack aka Liquid Dilution in a bottle with a dropper arrangement.
If this is not available the Dry dose in pellets may be use but this is not as effective as the remedy in the original Ethanol pack
Get a 500ml bottle of Spring Water from the nearest supermarket.
Pour out about 3cm of water from the bottle to leave some airspace.
Insert 3 drops of the remedy into the bottle or 5 Pellets and shake it hard to produce bubbles.
The cap of the bottle is the dose and you will fill it up after shaking the bottle and sip a capful.
 
Joe De Livera last decade

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