Good point. X-ray may be a special case because the x-ray is not a substance to be mixed with the remedy, the way most remedies are made. Going through an airport x-ray machine is the same process that is used to make the remedy. the difference being that the remedies may or may not be in the same media as the remedy x-ray is made. I.e., the x-ray is put through alcohol, but the remedy may be a dry one when it is x-rayed. there seem to be many different factors involved. Is there a difference because the original is not made in a potentized substance, but just plain alcohol?
My experience has been that the airport x-ray doesn't affect the remedies, but I don't understand why not, given how the remedy x-ray is made. There has to be something different and the only differences I can see are that the substances are already potentized or the media is different.
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Shirley Reischman
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