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Old 14th February 2002, 02:15 AM
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Dear Avalon,

I see I didn't answer your #3 question about aggravations and aren't they normal and why stop the remedy?

Usually, people get an aggravation because too high a potency was given, and since the remedy was given only once, all you can do is wait, you have no options.

On a low potency, you do have options, you can stop. The aggravation is a sign that the vital force has responded to, and is struggling with, the effects of the remedy. Nothing is gained by repeating it--except making things worse. Your hope is that the aggravation will soon wear off and be followed by an amelioration; unfortunately, this does not always happen; sometimes, it's just the wrong remedy.

Snoopy
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