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I just read a book on this, perhaps the only book. Autopathy is simply making an isopathic remedy out of a person's own saliva. I made a 130C remedy of my saliva just using a small sterilized glass bottle and purified spring water. I took one dose about 30 days ago. If I had to do it over again I would start with a much lower potency, no higher than 30C. The reason being I had a very strong aggravation to this remedy. I've been interested in homeopathy for over 30 years and have had my share of provings and aggravations but this was something else. It seems to work on a deeper or slightly different level than homeopathics. If you are interested further check out the website
Autopathy. Also, the author asked me to set up a support website at Yahoogroups so if anyone wants to explore this please sign on there. This is very new but definitely worth a look. |
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I'd be interested in what Hahnemann wrote about this and why he disregarded it in the end.
To me, the reason something like Autopathy is appealing is it avoids all of Homeopathy's numerous pitfalls. If you don't do the case-taking correctly or the client doesn't communicate his symptoms, if you don't select the right rubrics or can't find an important rubric, and if you don't choose the right remedy at the right potency out of the possible choices you will have missed the similimum. Aside from potency, Autopathy circumvents all of this. |
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