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Liquid dilution Vs. Tincture

Hi. I was just wondering what the main difference between a liquid dilution was and a tincture. Which one works better? And are they both better than taking the pellets? Im speaking of Ratanhia specifically if that matters. Thanks!
 
  Jdele on 2007-02-13
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Well a liquid dilution is usually a term applied to an actual potency of a substance, whilst a tincture usually refers to a liquid extract of the crude substance, they are two totally different things.
 
JCS2006 last decade
Which one works the best? and are they better than pellets?
 
Jdele last decade
Well they are both prescribed in two coompletely different clinical situations, one is a Homoeopathic remedy, and one is not, so it isn't really a question of which is 'best' as such. Tinctures are also very rarely, if ever, given as pellets.
 
JCS2006 last decade

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