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Complementary and antidote

Complementary Remedies:
Complementary remedies are substances that have a strong affinity for each other and can work well together to address a wider range of symptoms or a more complex case. When two remedies are considered complementary, they can enhance each others effects and provide a more holistic approach to treatment.

Antidote Remedies:
Antidote remedies are substances that can counteract or neutralize the effects of another remedy if there is an undesirable reaction or aggravation from the initial remedy. Aggravations can occur in some cases when the remedys action is too strong or not well-matched to the patients condition. In such instances, an antidote remedy may be used to mitigate the adverse effects and restore balance.

In some cases, a remedy can have both complementary and antidote relationships with another remedy. This means that while they can be used together to enhance effects, they can also be used separately to mitigate any adverse reactions caused by one another.
 
  Ziomih on 2023-08-28
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