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What happens during the remedy observation period?

Hi, I read from a lot of Doctors here who prescribe remedies for 1-3 days in potencies of 30-200 and ask the patients to study the changes and report after a week. My question is - What outcome does the prescribed remedy offer (with a follow up observation). Do we check the aggravation (more of the symptoms or do we check the healing) . What is checked during the observation period.
1) if we are checking aggravation how do we know whether the remedy is working or not coz the condition may be becoming more problematic

2) If we are checking the healing what is the next step to it?

Kindly reply, this question is something I am sure many would have here.
 
  samur420 on 2012-03-21
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Hi this is what you check for below. You are checking so that the homeopath can decide what is
the next step after you report back.

OBSERVATIONS AND ACTIONS TO TAKE AFTER TAKING A REMEDY

1. it does nothing at all
2. it does some healing and you report back what is better and what is not better ( STOP remedy when
ANY improvement happens)
3. it is aggravating the old symptoms (STOP remedy bc remedy is working)_
4. Symptoms of things you NEVER had show up ( STOP remedy bc it is wrong remedy)
5. Remedy seems to be doing something but is so little you cannot say it is doing nothing
or it is doing healing. (continue with your prescription and report back when you are supposed to)-

This is what I check for and easier to have it written out bc when sick it gets so confusing.
 
simone717 last decade
Every change is observed and it needs to be determined first if it is a result of the remedy's action, and if it is, whether it is curative or not.

Cure takes place from more important symptoms to less important ones, from more vital organs to less vital organs. Cure happens from inside out, a movement of energy that takes disease away from those areas that are more important to the survival of the patient and the integrity of the person (mental, organs necessary for basic life functions) and instead places it in areas that are not so critical.

Homoeopaths have developed a hierarchy of organs, functions, symptoms which we use to determine if the disease is moving in the right direction.

You can follow this link to an post I made about the Meaning of Reactions to Remedies: A Patient's Guide).

http://abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/289647/
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
Hi David,
maybe you have noticed that most
of the people on the forum are brand
new to homeopathy and have trouble even with take
one tsp and hit the bottle twice.

I think you are writing for a homeopathy student. The person is not going to want to know the fine points
of everything bc they are going to report to the doctor.

The best you can do is give a very simple guide so there
is a general 'feel' otherwise it is too much information.

I read two of the David Little interviews yesterday and was
struck by how the India homeopaths and he himself had
to adjust to hundreds of people in line- and how to
keep it simple for them-and let the homeopath figure out
the rest and explain according to the level of interest.
 
simone717 last decade

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