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confusion about homeopathic
confusion in mind about homoeopathyThere are lot of confusions in mind after reading views of different doctors. 1)Some doctors recomend not to drink and eat 15 mts or half an hour or one hour before and after taking medicnes.what is the correct? If one should not drink before or after then why homoeopathic drops are recomended to take in water? Will water nullify the efficacy of medicines? 2)Some doctors recomend not to have strong odour good or bad.There are 100% chances that one travels in public transport where somebody has put good perfume then homeopathic medicines will not be effective in that case? 3)Homoeopathic medicinal drops are mixed in alcohol.In bottle it is written 90% vol alcohol.That means drops contains only 10% of medicines and rest is alcohol.Will this medicine be effective.Does alcohol harm the body?Basically pills are given to be put on tongue.But in case of drops dissolve in water will go directly in stomach so in that case how drops work? 4) I have seen doctor generally add only 2-3 drops in bottle full of pills and asking to take it for seven days.How this 2-3 drops will work? Kindly throw some light.
ramesh on 2003-08-04
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After so much confusion and misjudged disbelief, the beauty is that Homeopathy still works !!
Sometimes those....."2-3 drops" work wonders.
A small pin deflates the "huge" tyre. Similarly, a small, .... well selected homeopathic dose "deflates" the disease.
With your state of mind....... skilled in the art of enquiry .........a postal or regular course in homeopathy will do you a great deal of good !
Meanwhile, visit some of the websites that provide elementary knowledge about the rules of Homeopathy including ABC.
Best,
PANKAJ VARMA
pvarma7
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♡ PANKAJ VARMA 2 decades ago
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