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Can the remdies be tested say on blood serum or on urine and checked whether the remedy is best suited for the person whose blood/urine is being tested. Eg if in case of albumiuriacan we check the remedies by directly applying the remedies and rechecking it for teh effect.?
adil_kakar on 2006-02-11
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Adil_Kakar
Interesting question. The answer is as follows.
You can test for this depending on your approach.
If you were to choose letÂ’s say three homoeopathic medicines and you have 3 groups of individuals in which match the best to that one particular medicine, then yes you could.
You could have 3 homoeopathic medicines and give it to a wide range of people who just suffer from albuminuria, this could most likely result in a very negative study as you have not applied the science or the art of homoeopathy.
Remember why testing for specifics sugar in urine or in your example albuminuria you would need to ensure the medicines you give not only matches their symptoms but also their constitutional background.
Hope this helps you.
Doc CommonSense
Interesting question. The answer is as follows.
You can test for this depending on your approach.
If you were to choose letÂ’s say three homoeopathic medicines and you have 3 groups of individuals in which match the best to that one particular medicine, then yes you could.
You could have 3 homoeopathic medicines and give it to a wide range of people who just suffer from albuminuria, this could most likely result in a very negative study as you have not applied the science or the art of homoeopathy.
Remember why testing for specifics sugar in urine or in your example albuminuria you would need to ensure the medicines you give not only matches their symptoms but also their constitutional background.
Hope this helps you.
Doc CommonSense
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