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Spring water ok for alcohol based remedies?
I'm wondering how detrimental it is to add alcohol based remedies into spring water taken from a local spring instead of using distilled water. Could that nullify a remedy?rtc35 on 2017-05-24
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No. Remedies have been used for over 200 years without specifying
That a certain "water" must be used.
Miranda Castro, a famous homeopath teacher, author, says she has seen remedies work fine mixed in with food.
That a certain "water" must be used.
Miranda Castro, a famous homeopath teacher, author, says she has seen remedies work fine mixed in with food.
♡ simone717 7 years ago
Wow, that runs contrary to so much that I've heard. Do you think all the advice about not touching the globules and taking remedies at least a half hour before and after any food is all nonsense? I'm just curious because it would make things a lot easier to not have to worry about all that.
Thanks for your response.
Thanks for your response.
rtc35 7 years ago
I think you do not want to touch the pills in case you rub the remedy off.It makes sense to have a clean mouth for maximum absorption- but
Nothing is set in stone, as I have given remedies after injuries where
The person just had coffee and also touched pills because the container broke and they still worked.
Nothing is set in stone, as I have given remedies after injuries where
The person just had coffee and also touched pills because the container broke and they still worked.
♡ simone717 7 years ago
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