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A query

I will try to pose this with an example. Suppose a person is given nat m. as a remedy(don't know when/if this is given but taking this as an example). Since one takes salt daily in diet, what happens when he consumes it? Will this not disturb the action of the remedy? Isn't this similar to taking remedy in a lower potency? Or it's affect will be so small we can ignore it? I find there are a lot of remedies like this(kali iod, present in iodized salt, kali phos, present in mushrooms( I read this somewhere), capsicum and so on).

thank you,
Gnan.
 
  a_gnan on 2006-12-10
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Potencies of homeopathic medicines are energy medicines, and whatever may be the basic substance from which they are made, they no longer have any relation whatsoever to the properties and action of the original substance.

So, a nat.mur 200c, has nothing to do with table salt, and the patient can take it in reasonable quantities in his food items. It won't antidote the medicine.

Murthy
 
gavinimurthy last decade

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