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When homeopathic remedies go bad

AnneH

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Dr Christina recommended that I replace my lycopodium because I had put some essential oils in the same cabinet and that is one factor that can make a remedy 'go bad.' Does 'going bad' simply mean that the remedy becomes ineffective, or can it alter the remedy in a way that makes giving it to the animal problematic or hurtful?

Thanks for the help!
 

Dr. Jeff

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Going "bad" means less effective.

Homeopathic remedies can not become problematic or hurtful. The reason is their extreme dilution.

Here's more info. on safety of homeopathic medicines:

The small doses used in homeopathy make its nearly impossible to elicit a poisonous effect. As famed violinist and philanthropist Yehudi Menuhin once said, “Homeopathy is one of the few medical specialties which carries no penalties–only benefits.”

 

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