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Yes, the number of dilutions and sucussions is the same, but the % is not specific. It's just whatever is left in the container when everything is poured out. Becasue of that, the potencies are a little less predictable.
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I bought a remedy today and I thought I was buying 200C but when I got home I saw that it said 200CK. I called the 800#(Boiron) but they are closed for the holiday. Can someone please explain the difference between "C" potency and "CK" ? Thanks in advance.
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