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Does Allopathic medicine differ from Homeopathic medicine?

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Does Allopathic medicine differ from Homeopathic medicine?

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Yes. Allopathic medicine is medicine in high concentration designed to suppress symptoms. It is noted for its fast response in emergency situations. Repeated use can build up toxins and cause side effects. Homeopathic medicines are ultra-low dilutions and assist in detoxing the body of root causes of illness. They typically are slower acting because they help rebuild tissue systems. The medicine should be taken 20 minutes before or after any food and allowed to dissolve under the tongue. In the process of detoxifying, the body dumps the toxins into the blood stream for elimination. If the body is physically stressed and not fully hydrated, the dumped toxins may exceed the bodys ability to eliminate them. When that happens, you may notice discomfort, an increase in symptom level or old symptoms recurring.

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