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Joe De Livera; re leg pain
You recommended hypericum 200; does that mean 200 C? Also, how should it be mixed -- in how much water for a wet dose? Also Arnica 30 C -- 1 drop in how much water? I'll report response after I begin this therapy Thanks!Chuck D. on 2006-04-15
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Hypericum 200c is used in the liquid dose in the same manner as any analgesic like Diclofenac Sodium. It provides relief from pain for about 4 hours in acute cases and the advantage is that it can be used safely unlike Diclofenac S which is usually responsible for severe side effects.
You mix 3 pellets in 500ml spring water and succuss the bottle by shaking it hard before each dose of a teaspoonful.
All homeopathic remedies may be taken in the liquid or wet dose and I have found that they are always more effective than the dry pellets.
Would you like to tell me for which ailment you wish to take the Hypericum and the Arnica.
It is possible that you have mistaken the Arnica for Rhus Tox 1M which I have used for Osteo Arthritis successfully on many patients who were using Diclofenac S and some of them have been cured of their ailment in a few months.
You mix 3 pellets in 500ml spring water and succuss the bottle by shaking it hard before each dose of a teaspoonful.
All homeopathic remedies may be taken in the liquid or wet dose and I have found that they are always more effective than the dry pellets.
Would you like to tell me for which ailment you wish to take the Hypericum and the Arnica.
It is possible that you have mistaken the Arnica for Rhus Tox 1M which I have used for Osteo Arthritis successfully on many patients who were using Diclofenac S and some of them have been cured of their ailment in a few months.
♡ Joe De Livera last decade
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