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Please explain
Hi,Can someone please explain if there is any difference between pillules, tablets and the powder.
Also what is the most common used and is there a preference when giving to a child.
habeeba on 2005-08-10
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
There is no real differnece bwteen the items mentioned as none have any effect whatsoever on the human body.
Kind regards
TC
Kind regards
TC
TopCat last decade
Hi,
Thankyou for your not so helpful advice.
Homeopathy definitely does work. I first went to a homeopath for a skin problem when everybody else gave up on me.
Go and check my post on tonsillitis. can you tell me where my infection has gone then? I suppose it is just coincidence that I start the remedy and the infection goes?
PLEASE somebody else answer my post.
Thankyou for your not so helpful advice.
Homeopathy definitely does work. I first went to a homeopath for a skin problem when everybody else gave up on me.
Go and check my post on tonsillitis. can you tell me where my infection has gone then? I suppose it is just coincidence that I start the remedy and the infection goes?
PLEASE somebody else answer my post.
habeeba last decade
habeeba,
according to what i have read these are just form to transport the medicine. Its easier to give powder/granules to infants and give globules or tablets to adults. There is no difference which ever way you choose.
And unfort. there are so many people ignorant on this subject. Someday they will realize it...hope it wont be too late! (for them)
according to what i have read these are just form to transport the medicine. Its easier to give powder/granules to infants and give globules or tablets to adults. There is no difference which ever way you choose.
And unfort. there are so many people ignorant on this subject. Someday they will realize it...hope it wont be too late! (for them)
jose07 last decade
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