Elaine: Diane! Imagine running into you here
in cyberspace! What was the liklihood!? Who would have guessed?
Diane: That's strange, because when
I ran into you this morning you said something like, "One day
I will come for you. It may not be today. It may not be tomorrow.
It could be when you least expect it! Or whatever's good for you,
who cares."
Was that me talking? Anyway, as you know, I interviewed you for
the Aug. 2004 ezine, and buried in that interview was a gem: your
priceless "Aggravation Zapper!" Ever since then, my clients
have been swearing by it! Clearly it should not be buried in an
interview but should have its own title and its own space so that
people can find it! So, without further ado, I'd like to show you
why we need to get this out in the open and spreading like wildfire!
In our Hot
Seat interview last month, our interviewee described her first
homeopathic prescription: she gave her husband Phosphorus and his
reaction was to double over with pain and cry! Of course, she antidoted!
When she told her practitioner, he said, "What did you antidote
for, the remedy was working!"
Today I got an email from a prospective client who wanted to know
what to do. She said she was prescribed Ignatia:
"It caused diarrhea right away, but i suffered until the end
of the week, because I was told that if I get worse- it's good."
You know, if I hear, "Hooray, you're getting worse!"
one more time, I'm going to scream. Let me explain what an aggravation
is:
Picture world heavy-weight boxing champion Muhammad Ali, getting
knocked down in the ring! That's the aggravation.

Then Ali gets up and comes back swinging! That's the curative response!
But, if you keep knocking him down over and over again, he can't
get up! Where is the curative response? You're preventing it from
happening!
Similarly, if you knock him down too hard, albeit only once (as
in a single dose of an unnecessarily high potency), again, you risk
that he won't be able to get back up, and no cure is possible!
Our remedies are very powerful, we have to have a way of controlling
them. We can't cause harm and then walk sheepishly away or make
excuses. Speaking candidly, we've all experienced the embarrassment
of giving a remedy, having someone get worse and not knowing what
to do about it! And that's where you come in Diane! Tell us about
"The Diane Fuller Aggravation Zapper"!
I am still getting emails about our 2004
interview - many of them wanting to know how to antidote a remedy.
Antidoting homeopathic remedies is such a simple process and it
can save so much needless suffering on all levels - physical, mental,
emotional, etc.
So, let me tell you about one my first experiences
with this admirable method.
I don't remember exactly where I read about this method of antidoting
remedies, but I do remember one of the first times I used it:
It was in 1994, and I had given a woman
2 granules of Phosphorus 1M which matched her symptoms very well
indeed. She was very pleased with the results. There was only one
problem. The diarrhea that she had experienced with the cholera
she contracted while in India 10 years previously, returned. That
was a good sign we thought because she was going back through her
past illnesses and was feeling much better in every way. But after
a month, the diarrhea was still there, and she was becoming weak
from it.
I decided that I had better do something
to stop the diarrhea at that point. So, I put 2 granules of Phosphorus
1M into a dropper bottle with some distilled water and vodka and
told her to put 1 drop from the dropper into a glass of water and
to take 1 teaspoon once daily (succussing the dropper bottle before
each dose) until the diarrhea stopped.. Within hours, she noticed
a difference, and by the third day, the diarrhea had gone completely.
Did you stop the dosing then?
Yes. I didn't give her any more Phosphorus
until I thought the 1M had finished working and then went on to
another potency. She never had another aggravation to Phosphorus,
while she was taking that remedy.
The Phosphorus continued. Over the next 18
months, she continued to improve on different potencies of Phosphorus.
Now, 13 years later, I can't remember ever
trying to antidote a remedy using variations of this method without
success.
So, you're saying, any variation of this works. And by variation,
we're talking about using water to alter the exact same potency
of what was given that caused the aggravation, right? So, if a person
aggravated on phos. 1M, the antidote would be phos. 1M in water?
By Variations I mean diluting and succussing
a remedy to change the potency. In the case of Phosphorus, as I
mentioned, I put 2 granules of Phos 1M into a dropper bottle with
alcohol and water and told the woman to dilute it further by putting
a drop of that into a large glass of water and take 1 tsp as a dose,
once daily until the diarrhea stopped and then to discontinue taking
it.
Over the years I have stopped using a dropper
bottle, and simply put the remedy in a large glass of water and
then continue to dump and refill the glass until it has been diluted
by several glasses and then to take a sip or a teaspoon, once or
several times within a few hours (or sometimes for 2 or 3 days)
to stop the aggravation.
I dilute the potency of the remedy that caused
the aggravation when making the diluted version and haven't tried
using other potencies, so I don't know if that would work. But since
I am basing this on Hahnemann's "Like Cures Like", it
makes more sense to me to use the potency that caused the aggravation.
In fact, one of the most wonderful discoveries
I have made during those years is that this method is not only useful
for homeopathic remedies, but for "aggravations" from
ANY SUBSTANCE (including toxins and allergens) as well.
For example, I have seen people who have
had reactions to medications, take a tiny amount of that medication
(scratch a few grains from the pill) and after diluting it in a
large glass of water and dumping and refilling the glass several
times (which is similar to diluting and succussing a homeopathic
remedy) before taking a sip, will usually find relief from the reaction.
But I am getting ahead of myself, aren't I?
No, I think this is all very useful! But, let's quickly give some
specific instructions!
Good idea!
To antidote a remedy, I usually put a granule
of the potency used into a glass of water (about 10 oz) and then
dump and immediately refill the glass, continuing this dumping and
refilling until the desired glass is reached. (Yes, the granule
will be dumped out of the glass the first time - you don't have
to wait for it to dissolve - the remedy is already in the water
as soon as the granule goes into it.) Then, a sip or a teaspoon
can be taken as the dose.
Let's just clarify that the patient is standing at the sink with
the cold water running. He has a large cup of water (I would suggest
a disposable cup because if you use a glass, every time you refill
the glass to take a drink of water, the remedy is back! So, again,
to be clear, you're standing at the sink, cold water on, fill up
the cup, drop in a pellet of what harmed you, dump it out, refill,
dump out, refill....stop somewhere and take a sip! It could be the
6th cup, the 12th cup.... Diane, what if you aggravated on a water
potency?
If the remedy causing the problem is in liquid
form, I would put 1 drop of the remedy into a glass of water and
continue in the same way. If the remedy is in powder form, put a
tiny amount - less than 1/8 tsp of the powder into the glass of
water. The idea is to put a tiny amount of the substance into a
large amount of water with some kind of succussion to make a homeopathic
remedy. The rush of the water acts as a succussion.
I tell people to "turn the tap on full
blast" when they are making a remedy in this way, as the force
of the water coming into the glass "succusses" the substance
while the continued refilling of the glass dilutes the substance.
As you know Elaine, to make a homeopathic remedy, you must dilute
and succuss.
Is that sooooo....Where can I find that?
Forget I said anything. Now,the best way
to decide how many times to dump and refill the glass is by muscle
testing. Otherwise, you must guess at how many cups you need. You
could try the 10th cup or 16th cup, etc. If you can't do muscle
testing, just take one dose and see what happens and then decide
if another dose should be taken. You may need a dose every 15 minutes
or 1/2 hour or hour, etc. up to 4 or more times. Or, you may need
to take a dose once or twice a day for a few days. We can't know
these things in advance and every person is different; however,
I hasten to add that 99.9% of the time, the remedy is antidoted
after one dose.
That's what I've seen too.
If nothing happens after the first dose,
you may want to double the number of glasses used to dilute the
remedy. For example, if you have diluted it to the 6th glass and
nothing happened after an hour, try the 12th glass and then the
24th etc. I usually wait at least 1 hour before diluting the remedy
again in this way.
This method also works if you have eaten
something that you are reacting to.
Can you give us an example?
One woman had eaten some bread that for some
reason did not agree with her and she felt very ill almost immediately!
She put a crumb of the bread into a glass of water and continued
dumping and refilling the glass until she reached the 12th (or whatever)
glass and then took a sip. Almost immediately, the symptoms went
away.
Amazing!!!! No one would believe it!
Sometimes people feel sick after eating out
or just eating a meal consisting of several ingredients, and are
not sure what it was that has caused the problem. I have often seen
the symptoms go away very quickly if they just "spit in a glass"
and then dump and refill the glass several times to make a remedy.
Whatever is causing the problem is in the saliva and a small amount
of it will make a homeopathic remedy to antidote the symptoms.
Diane, I know this is a fact because I tried it! I hasten to say
though, that on another occasion, it didn't work, but the indicated
remedy--Pulsatilla (ailments from fat)--did; so, don't throw your
remedies away! Nonetheless, I think what you're saying here is truly
revelational!
Now, here's a scenario for you: After cup #12, the person feels
a bit better. Should he wait? Should he go to cup 24 or stay with
cup 12 and take it three times a day for three days, stirring the
cup before each dose? In other words, how would you manage a partial
improvement?
This is where a knowledge of muscle testing
saves so much worry and uncertainty. I wish everyone would learn
to muscle test - not just remedies, but everything - herbs, vitamins,
food etc.
Well, I'll tell you, Diane, let's have you back in April and you
can explain this to us in detail!
Great, I'd love to do it! So,if after the
12th glass, the person feels a bit better, he might want to wait
3 or so hours and take another dose from glass 12.
Would you stir or do anything like that first or just take another
sip from the same cup?
Yes, it would be good to give it a
good brisk stir before taking another dose. If you are going to
need more than one dose, using a spoon is better than taking a sip
because you are introducing whatever is in your mouth into the remedy.
If you are using a spoon, use a clean spoon for each dose.
Good point!
If, after another hour, he still isn't better,
he might try taking a dose from glass 24.
In my experience, these are all worse case
scenarios because it isn't usually a problem as the first dose of
the dilution generally does the trick.
I've found that when repeated attempts at antidoting don't work,
it usually indicates that the person is not aggravating at all;
that he either has an acute or has moved into a new remedy layer
or a return of old symptoms.
Also, as I said earlier, when possible, everything you use here
should be disposable: the cup, the spoon, and so on, because the
remedy "sticks" to everything. Once it's in a glass, washing
it generally doesn't "remove" it. In other words, everyone
in the family will be taking this remedy if you use the good glassware.
Diane, I think our work here is done. Hopefully no one will ever
let a patient suffer needlessly again!
And Elaine, I should add that this antidoting
method only antidotes the aggravation, the good work of the remedy
goes on!
Oh really!? I think that about puts the lid on it!
I'm going to end with a case. This will make you proud! This is
my friend Shobi's mother, who was reasonably new to homeopathy.
We had successfully given her Arnica for a chronic foot problem
with a very long name which was painful and too painful for me to
pronounce.
Now flying to London to visit her son, she was worried about jet
lag. We told her to take Arnica on the plane. Yes, Arnica is a good
jet lag remedy too! I'm going to let Shobi tell the rest of the
story:
Elaine, FYI, she was told she couldn't
take the Arnica in the water bottle on the plane - as you can't
apparenlty take opened (unsealed) spring water or anything for
consumption on the plane these days for safety reasons. So she
panicked and decided to take two doses from the water before she
got on the flight hoping that it would "cover" her until
she got to London.
After the second dose the pain in her foot
flared up! So she waited and it still hadn't gone in over an hour,
so she antidoted it before her flight. Your antidoting helped!!
I can't believe she remembered how to do it because you only showed
her once! And she took the flight with no pain -and says she fell
into a deep, deep sleep on the flight.
Did I tell you that she says she has been
sleeping better than ever after the Arnica - she can't believe
it. She is now trying to get my dad into homeopathy!!! The first
thing she did when she got to London was to go to Ainsworth's
and get herself a kit -normally she would be sick for days with
jet lag and wouldn't have been able to leave the house - amazing!
In terms of her foot, no pain since the
antidoting!! Her foot seems like it really is on the way to being
totally healed.
Thanks for sharing that Shobi!
Oh, we're in luck; this just in from Tracy:
Hi, Elaine -
Just letting you know that I just got off
the phone with D, and he is doing MUCH, much better, and was even
in a good mood!!
Earlier this morning I had spoken with
him and he had taken one dose of the Bryonia 200C and had started
coughing MORE, had to blow his nose MORE, etc., but had felt a
little better generally. So I shared with him your secret of diluting
and pouring out the cups, and asked him to try that (boy, was
he skeptical of THAT procedure). But he did it anyway and tried
another dose, and reported that the positive effect on all his
symptoms was AMAZING.
I rest my case, ladies and gentlemen! Your patients don't have
to suffer anymore, OK?
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Diane Fuller is a former Registered Nurse who
studied homeopathy with Misha Norland from The School of Homeopathy
and completed Lou Klein's Master Clinician course. She practices
in Prince George, B.C. Canada and can be reached at drfuller@telus.net. |