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Can homeopathy be formulated without any alcohol? Nothing, not even a drop?
 
  abcwonders on 2006-03-29
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Yes it is also formunated in distilled water but this is not as stable as the formulation in Ethanol which is now more commonly used as it does not age and eventually evaporates in a few years in the usual 10ml plastic dropper bottles that you can buy.
 
Joe De Livera last decade
Read "formunated" as formulated
 
Joe De Livera last decade
I appreciate your reply enourmesly... As a second inquiry, would anyone know where I can obtain homeopathy formulated with only distilled water and no alcohol?
 
abcwonders last decade
Depends on where you live.

In India and Pakistan and the UK you can shop around at the Homeopathic pharmacies. But otherwise you may find it difficult to get the water based remedies as they are usually sold in globules which are activated by a few drops of the usually alcohol based remedy.

Would you lke to share with us the reason why you specifically wish to use the water based remedy ?
 
Joe De Livera last decade
Thank you again for the info. My preference for water based is due to an over sensitivity to alchohol, I get extremely irritable even with the smallest insignificant amounts, even the "homoepathic" amounts. So I am hoping to find somewhere that can produce the water based ones that you mentioned. Locally, it's hard, several places have said the manufacturers laboratories who send them the formulas come already with the alchohol, so I think my only option would be to find one over the internet, if you know of any that may do this, it would be highly helpful.
 
abcwonders last decade

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