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Homeopathic treatment's antidotes.

By ILH Editorial
July 9, 2011· 1 min read
Homeopathic treatment's antidotes.
PhilosophyILH Editorial · July 9, 2011 · 1 min

PHILOSOPHY: Homeopathic treatment's antidotes. When the level of health goes down, loosing its balance by stress it is and more faster will be affected by any chemical substance that can interfiere with the remedy, and the patient will be affected mental, emocional and physical. The

PHILOSOPHY: Homeopathic treatment's antidotes. When the level of health goes down, loosing its balance by stress it is and more faster will be affected by any chemical substance that can interfiere with the remedy, and the patient will be affected mental, emocional and physical. The factors that will influence the body antidoting an homeopatic remedy are:

  1. Chemical drugs and vaccines alopathic drugs, prednisona, cortisona, psicotriipic drugs, analgesics, anti-biotics, aspirin in case of Calcarea carbónica.
  2. Reactional drugs: cocain, heroin, marihuana. Alcoholism.
  3. Coffe- too much coffee alters the nervous system/
  4. Mental stress or severe emotional stress, will constantly alter the body balance.
  5. Dental treatments, dental anesthesia, the stress of the person do to that any teeth treatment is conected directly with the nervs.
  6. Repetition of the wrong remedy. especially if the defence mechanism is weak.
  7. Other therapeutic treatments
  8. Strong odors like, perfumes, paints, canphor, mentho, will only occur in very sensible persons, and specially seen in Nat.-mur when takes mint.
  9. Other factors, like cuicunstances that can interfere
  10. exposition of the remedy to the sun
  11. exposition to extreme cold or hot wheather.
  12. Exposition of the remedy to weat wheather
  13. exposition of the remedy to strong odors, may inactivate the remedy , and confuse the doctor till he is aware. Beatriz H Hill, Medicina Medicina Homeopática Behhill 9-07-2011 THE experience of Dr. George Vithoulkas. !
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