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Remedies for acute prescribing,
first aid and travel can now be obtained easily over
the counter from:
Helios Pharmacy, Tunbridge
Wells (also mail order t:
01892 537254)
www.helios.co.uk
Helios Pharmacy, Covent
Garden, London, t: 0207 379 7434
(also mail order)
www.helioslondon.com
Email:homeopathy@helios.co.uk
Ainsworths -
t: 0207 935 5330
36 New Cavendish Street, W1G 8UF
www.ainsworths.com
Nelsons Homoeopathic Pharmacy
- t: 0207 495 2404
Also at main branches of:
Boots
Holland & Barrett
Lloyds Pharmacy
How
to take Remedies
Taking homoeopathic remedies is very simple: they should
be put straight into a clean mouth, without water and
sucked for a few minutes. Some people prefer to put
them under their tongue. Powders and liquid remedies
can be dropped into the mouth, straight onto the tongue.
CAUTION
- The curing power of remedies can be antidoted and
it is important not to touch the remedies with your
hands - especially if you are giving the remedy to
someone else.
- Keep homoeopathic remedies away from electrical
and magnetic devices, ESPECIALLY MOBILE TELEPHONES,
strong odours, heat and direct sunlight.
- Make sure you do not eat or drink approximately
10 minutes before or after taking a remedy to give
it the best possible chance of working effectively.
- It is advisable to cut out stimulating drinks, such
as coffee and strong tea whilst undergoing homoeopathic
treatment. This is because these drinks can disturb
the curative response or even antidote the remedy
you are taking.
- Strong smelling substances can also antidote remedies.
Aromatic oils such as tea-tree oil, camphor and menthol
and scented products including toothpaste, mints,
throat lozenges, some cough mixtures and vapour rubs/inhalations
should be avoided.
- There are a number of medications and procedures
that can effect the power of homoeopathic remedies.
These include:
- Immunisations including 'flu and tetanus vaccines/holiday
jabs
- The contraceptive pill and HRT
- Dental treatment and X-rays
If any of the above apply to your or your children,it
is important to provide this information.
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