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This is a tough one because there is no formula per se; nonetheless,
we do have a guideline: Take the indicated remedy in a 30C potency
4 times a day for two or three days. Now, here come all the "buts".
But:
1. If after 24 hours there is no indication that the remedy
has had any effect, it's probably the wrong remedy and you should
try to find another.
2. As soon as the remedy starts to work, which may be as soon as
5 minutes, don't do any repetitions unless the case either stalls
or relapses. The homeopathic remedy is like the ignition key that
starts your engine, once you're moving there's no need to start
it again unless you stall.
3. If you've taken the remedy and have gotten only slight improvement,
put a few of the pellets into a disposable cup of water and take
a sip. I have seen remedies totally fail when taken "dry",
only to have the same remedy decidedly work when put into water.
If you need to repeat the remedy, always dose from the cup of water
you've made, and stir the cup before dosing again with something
disposable, like a straw or plastic spoon, don't go back to the
pellets once you've gone to a cup.
4. If your complaint has come on suddenly, you should see the remedy
work fast.
5. If you're in a very severe case, don't think you have to wait
24 hours. The acute remedy should work in 15 minutes. Let's take
an injury, for example. Within 10 minutes, some relief should be
felt. If not, repeat the remedy in water as stated above. Wait another
10 minutes. If there's no response, look for a better-suited remedy.
6. Let's say you've had a cold for 2 weeks. We would not expect
you to be better in 10 minutes. This situation is better suited
to the "4 times a day for 2 or 3 days" guideline. Here
is a range of responses I get from people who have been helped in
this way: "In 6 hours my throat was better!" "By
the next day I knew I was getting better." "I only took
one dose, because I forgot to take the remedy after that, and the
next day I was better anyway, I couldn't believe it!"
7. Whenever you're repeating a remedy, it's OK to take the first
dose dry, but try to take subsequent doses in a cup of water, stirred
before each sip, as explained in #3. This protects you from accidental
"provings" (a kind of aggravation) and accidentally antidoting
the remedy.
8. If your symptoms get worse after taking a remedy, don't despair.
This has happened to me, though only once. It only means that the
potency was higher than necessary, but the good news is that this
is almost always an indication that the remedy chosen was correct
and an improvement is sure to follow. Give the case about half an
hour to settle down.
9. The wrong remedy: The wrong remedy generally will do absolutely
nothing, meaning you'll have to check your acute prescribing book
and make another choice. However, sometimes the wrong remedy may
cause an unsettling feeling, not the same as when the right remedy
causes a temporary worsening of the symptoms in the case. The way
to antidote a disturbing remedy is to take an equal or smaller dose
of the same remedy; so, if you had taken three pellets dry on your
tongue of the wrong remedy, antidote with one pellet of the same
remedy. If you had dosed with a sip of water, antidote with an UNstirred,
smaller sip of the same water.
10. There are definitely occasions where the right remedy has been
tried in a 30C and it hasn't worked. This is because the case is
so intense it needs a higher potency. This has happened to me at
least twice. The first time, I remember that I sensed that maybe
the 30C of Arsenicum I had taken had done some good, and going with
that intuition, I tried Arsenicum 200C and it worked beautifully;
and I also recall a recent incident, this was another case of eating
bad food, which Arsenicum is so well-known for curing, and taking
Ars. 30C did not work at all this time. I had moved on to other
seemingly well-indicated remedies such as Carbo veg. and China and
Veratrum alb. and none of them worked. As a last resort I said,
"Let's try Arsenicum in the 200th potency," and voila!
a total victory. Even having said all this, what if all you have
is a 6C? I would put the 6C in water, stir before each dose and
give a sip every 5 to 10 minutes in a severe case, maybe once every
half an hour in a less severe case. Always remember to take your
remedy less and less often as improvement sets in, and, it should
go without saying, if the remedy makes you worse, stop taking it!
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