> Point of curiosity...
> Would you (either or both; I don't feel like belaboring it on the list) agree or disagree that, in an instance such as Rosemary's successful use of a combo, after having identified one of its components as her needed remedy, that there was homeopathic correspondence behind her success? That is, a like-cures-like relationship between the included remedy, and her illness?
Rosemary stated:
>>> I was in New York, came down with a terrible
>>> cold,
>>> analyzed the symptoms, and realized it would respond to Kali-i.
THAT was homeopathy, the selection of Kali-i as a suitble remedy.
Using a combo that included it is like taking a bunch of drugs, and pouring the Kali-i on top, and HOPING that it may be useful that way. THAT is NOT homeopathy.
I don't fault what she did in the circumstances, but it was taking a chance and that also is not homeopathy (which works on proven predicted action). It is somethig else, however much it may have been worth trying in the circumstances.
Namaste,
Irene
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