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When to increase the dosage amount in Liquid dosing?

Hi,

I would like to know when to increase the amount of liquid taken i,e one tea spoon , 1 table spoon, 1 cup etc.

I am referring to Organon 5th edition liquid dosing where you mix 2 pellets in 8oz of water and drink.

Warm Regards
 
  ramheight6 on 2014-01-14
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Everyone has different opinions on this.

Putting the remedy in water makes it
more gentle. If you want to make it
even more gentle then you take a teaspoon
or tablespoon out of the cup and put it in
another cup and take a tsp out of that cup- or you can even further dilute it.
This is called split dosing. This is also done to help aggravations- google
aggravation zapper by Elaine Lewis.

I don't think it matters if you do a tsp, a tablespoon, or a cup - it is more
the amount of times you take a dose that counts. This is why homeopaths
do not worry if a child ingested an entire blue tube at one time of
the boiron pellets, bc it is considered one dose.
 
simone717 last decade
Dear Simone,

I find two statements of yours contradictory:

1.split dosing--This is also done to help aggravations. It means the quantity you take matters.

2.I don't think it matters if you do a tsp, a tablespoon, or a cup - it is more
the amount of times you take a dose that counts.

I didnot get what you are saying?

But thanks for the new input.
Warm Regards
 
ramheight6 last decade
Hi- you can google split dosing- I did not explain it
well enough.
 
simone717 last decade

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