“How can I understand the ingredients in homeopathic medicine?”
I have heard that steroids are used in making homeopathic medicines. Is it true? Also sometimes there are no ingredients mentioned on homeopathic medicines. How can I know what is used to make the medicines?
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Homeopathy medicine is safe there is no steroid and it discover since it 200 years with serving humanity to cure their health and save from Allopathic medicine side effects.
First of all, don't forget that all homeopathic remedies prepared in micro doses. That means that even if homeopathic medicine contains steroids, 1 gram of this steroid was dissolved in 20 Atlantic Oceans. That's one of the main principles of homeopathy. Second, there are single homeopathic remedies and complex homeopathic remedies. The name of the single homeopathic remedy is the ingredient. For all complex remedies, ingredients are always listed on a label. For more information, read the following article:
https://www.philahomeopathy.com/homeopathic-remedies/
https://www.philahomeopathy.com/homeopathic-remedies/
Hello. Steroids are never used in Homeopathic medicines, and the ingredients are hard to explain. A substance such as a plant is taken and soaked in alcohol or water for weeks then it is diluted out over many times so by the time is is done there is no piece of that plant left in the water or alcohol. Except if you looked at the water molecules originally it appears as it should but once it has had a plant soaked in it over time that molecule changes. That liquid is then dropped onto a tiny pill which is what you take to shift you energetically. So it is best to ask a homeopathically trained person to assist you in picking a remedy.
There are no steroids in homeopathic tinctures. Usually, the tinctures name is conducive of what is in the tincture The material is placed into the jar along with 99 times as much lactose and the extremely hard porcelain cylinders which will grind the material to a fine powder. Homeopathic materials are triturated for many hours to produce the final 3C triturate which is used to prepare liquid potencies. Some tinctures have alcohol bases while others have a sucrose base.