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What is the difference between taking a dry dose of a 6c pillule remedy against putting the pillule in water. Do you get a better result from the dry dose or a better result from the one that has been put in water?
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Either can work just as well, depending on the sensitivity of the patient.
The dose in water allows for more frequent repetition with less chances of aggravation. Water doses are felxible and allow for plussing the dose to make it slightly stronger, or dilutions that reduce the aggravations in sensitive people. dr. leela
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