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>> I think there could be an argument made between a combo remedy that
>> focuses on ONE symptom
There's no such thing as a remedy that focuses on one symptom.
ALL remedies have a multitude of symptoms they cover - it makes a picture like a zigsaw puzzle. If the patient's symptoms are not included in the zigsaw puzzle, the remedy will not have the Law of Similars met to be able to work.
It's not like you can explain to a combo that each ingredient must only pretend to have one rubric in working condition:-)
That's like tossing a dozen vehicles into a giant mixer, and telling what comes out of it to be a wheel.
Namaste,
Irene
On Dec 20, 2011, at 7:35 PM, Shannon Nelson wrote:
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>> I think there could be an argument made between a combo remedy that
>> focuses on ONE symptom
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