Thank you for inspiring those of us with a skill for working to create beneficial remedies from all sources to not only make them available when they may not be otherwise or for other reasons. Rob Wold
A useful article, thanks for publishing. Prior to retiring, I found that most people I saw as patients demonstrated that they were suffering from serious adverse reactions to drug and vaccines. So I spent a great deal of time 'antidoting' these affects, usually beginning with making a remedy of the drug/vaccine in homeopathic potency. I would sometimes us the 'exact' drug; but mostly something closely aligned to it. Homeopathy is about the law of similars - not 'exacts'. Using a remedy made from the exact drug (tautology) is unnecessary. So it is usually unnecessary to put ourselves through the wringer of tracking down the exact culprit. Homeopathy is demanding enough!
Thanks for the input! It is true about the law of similars, of course. What I focus on publishing is for the general public, my goal being to share super practical and actionable information that anyone can use, without an experienced homeopath on their payroll. For instance the Banerji Protocols. Many would not feel confident figuring out the 'simillimum' on their own, but it's very easy to use the pharmacodes when you know what medications you took. Blessedly, the vast majority are available, and the more we add to the inventory the easier it gets for everyone to help themselves and their families! :)
Good to know, maybe someone in that part of the world would find that easier. I don't see any details about getting custom remedies made on their website, so I'd assume they would have to be contacted to find out more. Although, I am a fan of adding to the inventory that everyone can then use, growing the homeopathic resources for all!
Thanks! I have a PS11 account, but not many do. My posts are always geared at what is accessible to the most people, but definitely good to know all sources. :)
Thank you for inspiring those of us with a skill for working to create beneficial remedies from all sources to not only make them available when they may not be otherwise or for other reasons. Rob Wold
Wow! This is awesome information as I never even thought about having a professional lab make my remedy.
A useful article, thanks for publishing. Prior to retiring, I found that most people I saw as patients demonstrated that they were suffering from serious adverse reactions to drug and vaccines. So I spent a great deal of time 'antidoting' these affects, usually beginning with making a remedy of the drug/vaccine in homeopathic potency. I would sometimes us the 'exact' drug; but mostly something closely aligned to it. Homeopathy is about the law of similars - not 'exacts'. Using a remedy made from the exact drug (tautology) is unnecessary. So it is usually unnecessary to put ourselves through the wringer of tracking down the exact culprit. Homeopathy is demanding enough!
Thanks for the input! It is true about the law of similars, of course. What I focus on publishing is for the general public, my goal being to share super practical and actionable information that anyone can use, without an experienced homeopath on their payroll. For instance the Banerji Protocols. Many would not feel confident figuring out the 'simillimum' on their own, but it's very easy to use the pharmacodes when you know what medications you took. Blessedly, the vast majority are available, and the more we add to the inventory the easier it gets for everyone to help themselves and their families! :)
Have you heard of Similimum in New Zealand?
https://simillimum.co.nz/
They will also make up different remedies for you, in any potency. They are the go to for Fibonacci potencies.
Good to know, maybe someone in that part of the world would find that easier. I don't see any details about getting custom remedies made on their website, so I'd assume they would have to be contacted to find out more. Although, I am a fan of adding to the inventory that everyone can then use, growing the homeopathic resources for all!
PS11 stocks a benadryl clear for practitioners to order. Their patients can order too when given an account under the practitioner.
Thanks! I have a PS11 account, but not many do. My posts are always geared at what is accessible to the most people, but definitely good to know all sources. :)
What is PS11? Can you share a link?
https://ps11collective.org/ Here it is. But it's not open to anyone just having an account, unfortunately.