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Homeopathic Dermatology > Homeopathic PrescriptionHomeopathic Prescription
In this video, Leonard Torok, M.D. discusses homeopathic prescriptions and explains how to take a homeopathic remedy.
The homeopathic prescription is always individualized according to each patient’s symptoms, sensitivity and vitality. There is no one remedy for any one disease.
Your First Prescription The first prescription represents a starting point and changes will be made to the prescription according to your response to the remedy. It is important that you notice changes in the intensity of any of your current symptoms as well as when they occur in relation to starting to take the remedy. This information will help us adjust the prescription to bring it into alignment with your sensitivity and your vitality. To be cautious, we will generally start with a low potency of your remedy and increase the dose according to your response. In general, you will be provided with your remedy diluted in water. The remedy does not need to be refrigerated. Alcohol has been added to the water to act as a preservative.
Storing The Remedy How To Take The Remedy
A dose of the remedy is a few drops of the liquid. This can be anywhere from two to five drops as a routine. That amount covers about 3/8ths of an inch on the glass dropper. When not administering a dose, keep the cap on the bottle. Try not to contaminate the liquid remedy by touching the dropper to the tongue or touching the glass portion with your hands. The liquid should stay clear in the bottle. If it becomes cloudy at all, you will need to get a replacement. The remedy should easily maintain a shelf life for more than five years. The drops of the remedy can be placed anywhere in the mouth. For parents treating small infants, just place the drops in the open mouth or on the lips. Do not eat or drink anything besides water for fifteen minute before or after taking your dose of the remedy. The remedy can be taken any time of the day. Morning is slightly preferable. It is more important that you keep the time interval between doses approximately the same. Read More: Interpreting Your Response >
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