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Old 19th April 2002, 06:34 AM
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The very nature of homeopathy is non invasive and gentle. So I really don't see the need for an intravenous injection of a remedy. I'm sure its possible to do so but why?
Maybe you should tell us why you think this is necessary.

In IScador therrapy, I think the idea behind a subcutaneous injection (not intravenous), is so that there is a constant exposure to the remedy, which could help in the body being repeatedly and gently stimulated to fight the Ca.

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