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Post by becksnyc on Jul 16, 2021 22:41:15 GMT
I experimented with autopathy for a while and thus had an autopathy glasses on hand when I needed a higher potency of a remedy, but didn't have access. I dissolved what I had on hand, put it in the autopathy glass, and used the autopathy books to calculate how long I'd have to run water through to make the desired potency. (fluxion potentization) It worked! And I've used that method ever since when I need to quickly & significantly increase a remedy's strength. Less time consuming than serial dilution and succussion. Thinking outside the box, as usual.
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Post by Admin - Joy Lucas on Jul 17, 2021 6:00:03 GMT
If one is taking a remedy in dilution for a period of time rather than a single dose it is usually enough to just stir or succuss to tweak the potency. Jumping to a much higher potency isn’t always the best choice.
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