
My observations made while watching how the medicines are made in a number of manufacturing pharmacies is that when remedies are made in a homeopathic pharmacy, the inert sugar pills are either sprayed with the liquid remedy solution or turned in a vat as the liquid remedy solution is applied over them.Ĭlick here to watch a fascinating Boiron video detailing the entire manufacturing process. You see, the dosage has more to do with how the homeopathic remedies are manufactured. “Exposure” could take the form of a single pill - as long as you're positive that that measurement was fully coated with the medicine solution during the manufacturing stage. This is the basic idea: one dose is equal to one exposure to the potentized medicine. Their numbers may vary depending on the size of the pillules that you've purchased! Therefore, it is essential that we read the remedy bottle and follow each particular pharmacy’s standards! Although homeopathy is gentle, relatively safe and polite, it IS medicine and the efficient use of it should be accordingly precise.Įach of the homeopathic pharmacy manufacturers advises a specific number of pills or drops as a dose of their medicine. I’m not trying to be irksome or vague with my answer.

If I had a nickel for every time I am asked that question, I would … well … I would have quite an impressive collection of nickels!Īs my remedy cards state, “The number of pills/drops per dose is printed on the outside of the bottle.” “But how much is one dose? How many pills do I take?” you may ask. The word “dose.” As in, “I took one dose twice daily until very much better.”

You read it on my blog posts and in the Facebook groups. You hear this word all the time in my podcasts and Facebook Live events.
