I think your "homeopaths" are Naturopaths, and this, unfortunately, is not the same thing.
In North America, the only naturopaths who have specialised their training in homeopathy to the same extent as homeopaths have applied for, and qualified to receive, the D.H.A.N.P. designation.
If your naturopath does not have these credentials, then its quite likely they've had a very limited training (and I mean a couple of weekend seminars is most likely) in Homeopathy. I'm sure they know their stuff about herbs and nutrition, and they'd be great to see about that kind of thing, if you're interested in it. But for homeopathy, you need to make sure you see someone who knows what they're doing.
2 doses of 200c so quickly, when the first dose was obviously still working...makes me wonder.
You've got a good rapport with these people, and that's great...but you really should just seek their help for treatments they are qualified to deliver. If they don't have the DHANP, then they haven't been trained to a basic international standard that other homeopaths are required to obtain.
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