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Old 22nd December 2001, 07:27 AM
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Hello,

This is my first email to this forum. I would like to answer your a question a bit if I may. It appears as though anything, and I do mean anything (even a bump in traffic for some people) that affects your nervous system to enough of an extent (and this extent varies in all indiviuals) can antidote your remedy. If the remedy really is the similimum, then it WILL be harder to antidote. But it appears as though, at this point at least, that acupuncture may not really affect a remedy due it's manipulation of the vital force in a much more superficial way than Homeopathy does.

I have been very interested and truly intruigued on the subject of antidoting remedies and what part other modalities that are used simultaneously with Homeopathy play.

Some Homeopaths do have different theories!

But from what I can gather from conversing with many Homeopaths including George Vithoulkas, Miranda Castro and Rajan Sankaren, what antidotes remedies is what "messes" with your nervous system after you have administered the remedy.

I hope this helps.

Take care....
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