I'm not sure what you asked, sir, so I'll respond to what I can understand since it seems to be the gist of the question.
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Originally Posted by Sayed
. . . briefly let me know [if it] is right to switch over [to Arnica] instead of daily taking 75mg Baby Aspirin.
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I thought I said no because all drugs are poisons, but I apparently confused you and others because I'm approaching expertise at English, and that makes it very difficult for those who manage to understand and speak English in its simple forms. Unfortunately, homeopathy can't be made simple without distorting, corrupting, adulterating and destroying it, so I don't have a solution for that insoluble problem. Nonetheless, this is especially true for allopathic drugs because it's impossible for mere chemical substances to ever transform into actual remedies precisely because that's exclusively governed by access to the etheric energy pattern (vital force) of patients with similarly vibrating ("resonating," say George Vithoulkas and Bill Gray, which may be correct) etheric energy patterns found in homeopathically potentized drugs. If not that, what are you asking?
Although I did just say the following, I should probably stipulate that the better answer to such questions is to find your simillimum ("thing most similar") so that you don't even have to consider such dumb questions about taking poisons. Don't do that. Aspirin has a wonderful function but only when we need it. Please don't abuse it, or you'll deprive yourself of that function.
In general, don't listen to doctors without cures. Why would you do that, anyway? They constantly tell us nothing but that. They always go, "This disease is incurable." Look them up, and you'll find it's all of them except bacterial infections. They can't cure 99.99% of all deadly illnesses in industrialized countries. Moreover, they only know 10% of human physiology. Where except in allopathic medicine is expertise possible from a mere 10% knowledge of what's involved? The answer is on the Moon or inside the Sun or in a black hole or something like that, but nobody lives there, so it's absurd. They go, "Yeah, I only know 10% of my subject, but I'm sure of what I say." Right, Jethro. Exit stage left before we send you back to the Moon or back to Hell; get the hell out of here before I beat you up -- scoot! Everyone excepts the existence of doctors without cures? That's crazy, isn't it? Methaphorically speaking (meaning that this is an expression that means something else but is similar in effect), I always throw rotten eggs and tomatoes at them and suggest that but instead use Socrates' logic to slam them since they fully deserve being exposed as self-admitted quacks ("therapeutic incompetents") -- the dummies!
God bless!