Is the agg. for an existing symptom or a new one? If of an existing condition it may be getting worse to get better.
How long has the agg. lasted? If the agg. is a new symptom you have to look at whether it is in the proving of the remedy that has been given in which case I would antidote by giving one dose of a lower potency usually a 30C. If it is a new symptom completely then you need to rep it and find out what remedy this symptom is leading towards. You need to look at the list of similar remedies to the one that has been given and also to the antidoting remedies. One of the later should contain the new symptom he is experiencing and could lead to a cure.
Hope the above is not too much of a muddle for you to understand.
When my homeopath gave me a remedy on a 1M last April I was in agony from back pain. To me this was a new symptom but possibly one that the remedy had. When after 4 days of taking painkillers she admitted what she had given me I took one dose of 30C and one dose 6C for good measure. From ther agnosing pain it become discomfort and bearable!!! I didn't get that remedy again although it is possible that it cured a mental symptom that I had had for years and not told her about as I never thought about it. Iyt also got rid of anpther problem temporarily. Since then I have had another remedy.
I had a patient that agg. with Carc. It was a bad agg of one of her presenting complaints and I gave another remedy that had appeared in my rep and it cured the case.
The problem is that every case is individual.
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RSHom - Registered Homeopath
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