Homoeopathic remedies
by Christine Wyndham-Thomas
Guidance for using homoeopathic remedies
First thing's first: don't handle the remedies and be careful where you store them. They should be kept away from any strong-smelling substances and
away from any electrical interferences, such as computers, TV's and microwaves.
When taking the remedy yourself, if using the dry tablet form - poppy-sized - place under your tongue to dissolve; if larger,
crunch with your teeth. Take half an hour before or after food or drink or cleaning teeth.
If giving to your dog/pet, place one in a paper cake-making case and crush with the back of a spoon and then give to your pet - again, half an hour
before or after food.
It's ok to give the first dose in dry pellet form, but subsequent doses should be given in the MS form and rapped/shaken about ten times before
taking. The reason for doing this is to gradually increase the potency (strength) so that in effect you are aiming for a quicker cure.
To make an MS
Best to have some amber(brown) dropper
bottles on hand. Put a pellet in one of the bottles and fill it up with water and let it
dissolve. DON'T USE TAP WATER. Distilled or bottle water's ok.
Many homoeopaths will then take a teaspoon of the dissolved
remedy and place it in another amber bottle, fill that up with water, rap/shake ten times and
then take a teaspoon themselves, or drop/dribble the remedy along the gums of their dog/pet. It
doesn't have to go on their tongue or down their throat.
Samuel Hahnemann explains :
"For the same reason the effect of a homoeopathic dose of medicine increases the greater
the quantity of fluid in which it is dissolved when administered to the patient although the
actual amount of medicine it contains remains the same for, in this case, when the medicine is
taken it comes in contact with a much larger surface of sensitive nerves responsive to the
medicinal action. Although theorists may imagine there should be a weakening of the action of
the dose of medicine by its dilution with a large quantity of liquid, experience asserts exactly
the opposite . . ."
Quantum Elixir
The Memory of Water
The above links give a more scientific look at the value of water :
"That there is more to water than hydrogen and oxygen is something many researchers welcome. But Rustum Roy, a materials scientist at Pennsylvania State University in University Park goes further. He thinks it is time for a radical overhaul of the scientific view of water - one which, he believes, has been dominated by chemistry for too long. "It's absurd to say that chemical composition dictates everything," he says. "Take carbon, for example - the same atoms can give you graphite or diamond." In a review paper published in Materials Research Innovations in December, Roy and a team of collaborators called for a re-examination of the case against the most controversial of all claims made for water: that it has a "memory".
"The idea that water can retain some kind of imprint of compounds dissolved in it has long been cited as a possible mechanism for homeopathy, which claims to treat ailments using solutions of certain compounds. Some homeopathic remedies are so dilute they no longer contain a single molecule of the original compound - prompting many scientists to dismiss homeopathic effects as imaginary. For how can water with nothing in it act as anything other than water?"
"Roy believes this is too simplistic: "It is a naive, chemistry-schoolbook argument." He argues that water has proved itself capable of effects that go beyond simple chemistry, and these may imbue water with a memory. One way this may occur, he says, is through an effect known as epitaxy: using the atomic structure of one compound as a template to induce the same structure in others."
...it should not be forgotten that our ability to store the resonance of transmitted sound, let alone video, on a piece of ribbon or a disc, was still science fiction when many of us were children. Analysis of the ribbon or metal disc would not reveal any evidence of what was supposedly imprinted on it, as an instrument capable of detecting those resonances is required. It does not take a very large leap in comprehension to realise that water with homoeopathically potentised substances stored in it, is just another storage medium and that the body consisting mainly of water, also has the potential to store disharmonic resonances of toxic substances.
April 2007, www.homoeopathyclassical.com