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Is this an antidote risk?

Dear Homeopaths,


I've been very careful to avoid antidoting my latest remedy... egs. avoiding putting it in the same room as an active heater in case of electro-magnetic interference.

But I ate a stir-fry with a strong chilli odour in the room where the remedy was stored. The meal would have been in the room for about 15 minutes. Although I know to avoid strong odours and spices the day I take the remedy (which is going to be Monday) could I already have antidoted the bottle just by having it in the same room as spicy food?

All replies thankfully received.

Cheers
 
  mccloud on 2010-11-20
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No you could not have antidoted it. The medicines are far more resilient than that. I would not worry about it.

The only thing that might destroy a liquid dose's potency is high levels of heat (as from direct sunlight or a close fire).

Homoeopathic medicines are tough, it isn't necessary to coddle them :)
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
Many thanks for your answer, Brisbane.
 
mccloud last decade

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