Homeopathic Principles of Acute Prescribing II
Dosage and potency in homeopathic acute prescribing are matched to the individual person, just as the remedy itself is. Generally, home prescribers use potencies of 30C or lower. In homeopathic acute prescribing, several doses may be needed to begin the recovery process. It is safe to repeat a remedy in an acute situation, but as soon as improvement begins, the remedy should be discontinued until there is a relapse or slowing of improvement. If a remedy has been repeated four times with no sign of a change, it is probably not the correct remedy; it is time to go back to the drawing board and find a different remedy.
A series of remedies may be necessary to complete the healing in an acute case. Sometimes one remedy helps during the initial stage of the illness, but then the symptoms change so much in the next stage that a different homeopathic symptom picture emerges and hence a different remedy is needed. The need for a second remedy is clear when the first remedy has helped, but later the person feels worse again and a repetition of the first remedy doesn’t help any more.
Acute Prescribing I, INTRO
Acute Prescribing II, GELSEMIUM
Acute Prescribing III, ARSENICUM
Acute Prescribing IV, EUPATORIUM
Acute Prescribing V, BRYONIA
Acute Prescribing VI, RHUS TOXICODENDRON
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