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Old 10th May 2002, 05:46 AM
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I'm sorry I missed the point (and don't think it won't happen again!).

You can have the right remedy, and still have proving symptoms. They're called accessory symptoms. It just means the potency was too high.
But the accessory symptoms will fade away with time.

The only thing to worry about is whether the remedy is following Hering's law. The direction of cure should be moving from the inside out, etc.
So if you take a remedy and the direction seems to be going opposite to Hering's law, then you start thinking you've caused suppression with the wrong remedy.

Palliation? They say that's when you remove a local symptom without changing the person in general. There's nothing wrong with that; especially when you're vomiting, having an asthma attack, or any of the other acute states we've been talking about. That's called a blessing.

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