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Homeopathic HCD with other homeopathics?

Hi, I'm starting homeopathic HCD drops to lose about 10 lbs.

I'm wondering if I can take another homeopathic at the same time (Natrum Muriaticum) as it makes me feel a lot better overall. Will their be interactions?

The HCD drops say on the ingredient list:

'AnimoAcid Complex: (L-arginine, l-cartinine, l-orinthine, l-tryosine) 3X, 6X, 12X, 30X.
(Human chorionic gonadrotopin) 6X, 12X, 30X, 60X'

(in 16% alcohol)
 
  Hollyms on 2011-05-17
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
That isn't homoeopathy. It may also produce side effects and could interact with the Nat-mur to produce unexpected reactions.

Homoeopathy is ONLY homoeopathy when it is given on the basis of the indiviual symptoms you have. Over the counter prescriptions given to do various things like lose weight, stop smoking, make your hair grow or your breasts get bigger etc, are distortions of what our medicines actually do.

If your weight is not related to lack of exercise or poor diet, then one remedy should help you in every area where there is disease or suffering.

In my experience, most weight issues will not shift on homoeopathy alone, and the person must dedicate themselves to removing it by increasing their physical activity and managing their diet in a disciplined way.

David Kempson
Professional Homoeopath
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
It is Homeopathic HCG... meaning HCG diluted several times, isn't that all that that means?
 
Hollyms last decade
I dont understand how or why you say this is not homeopathic...

HCG is a pregnancy hormone which is produced in large quantities to ensure the baby gets proper nutrients. In much smaller diluted amounts it has the opposite (like cures like?) effect and causes the body to draw from its abnormal fat stores.

Isnt this what homeopathy is all about?
 
Hollyms last decade
The law of similars says a remedy will only cure when the symptoms of the patient match the symptoms of the remedy. These symptoms must be peculiar, not common ones. Every patient has their own specific kind of symptoms that arise from their disease - these must be individually assessed and compared to a single medicine.

The only way that we know what symptoms a remedy produces is to do a proving - an experiment where we give the medicine (in potency) to healthy people and catalogue everything they experience for weeks or even months after. This body of knowledge can be added to (although not replaced) by poisonings, and by knowledge from other scientific fields (chemistry, botony, zoology, ecology etc).

A medicine only works by affecting the Vital Force, which controls every function in your body as well as influencing your emotions and thoughts. To understand which medicine you need (what kind of disturbance exists in your vital force) all levels and areas of the person's health must be examined. Without doing this, you will most likely not cure the disturbance, but merely block its current outlets (the physical manifestations of the disturbance). The vital force then manifests new symptoms, often in more serious and difficult locations.

To use a Sarcode like the one you have described (a Sarcode is a medicine made from healthy tissue or secretions), one of the indications is where the normal effect on body functions is exaggerated in some way. On top of that there would be other changes that we would expect from having done the proving (mental, emotional, general, peculiar and strange things).

When a medicine is diluted and succussed (made into a potentized form such as 10x or 12c etc) this does not make it homoeopathic. Homoeopathy is about the way the medicine is applied, not the way it is made. Potentization is merely a tool to make substances safe for use, and to release their healing potential (in the case of inert substances like Gold or Club moss for instance).
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
Hmm well this is very interesting, thank you for the information.

I just wish they wouldn't be allowed to advertise their product as homeopathic if it's not!
 
Hollyms last decade
Unfortunately, they are just trying to cash in on the good repuation of homoeopathy as a healing art. We can't stop them, only educate patients on the difference.
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
Hello Doc David.
Sorry for writing in others post.I request you to pls check your email and help.
Thank you so much
 
HoneyKhanna last decade

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