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Do all patients get the same white globules and are the same pills given for any illness? |
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| Absolutely incorrect. To an onlooker, all the pills seem similar in appearance and hence it is explicable why this doubt arises in the minds of many. But we would like to inform you that there are over 3500 remedies in the homeopathic pharmacopoeia that already exist. Not only that, there are newer medicines that are added to the list on a regular basis after a thorough proving and clinical trials. The homoeopathic medicines are available in homeopathic pharmacies as liquids prepared with an alcohol base. When we dispense the medicine to our patients, we need to pour the indicated medicinal liquid over the white sugar globules. These pills act simply as a vehicle and do the job of transferring the medicinal property from the liquid to the patient. Once a few drops of liquid are poured, these pills immediately absorb it. Hence it appears that the same white pills are administered to all. | |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 27 June 2006 )
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