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Same ‘white Homoeopathic pills’ are given to all patients. How do we differentiate?

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Same ‘white Homoeopathic pills’ are given to all patients. How do we differentiate?

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Homoeopathic medicines are prepared in dilutions initially. The globules are used as media for dispensing the homoeopathic medicines by putting a few drops of the medicine in them. Thus, these pills/powders become the vehicles/media only to retain/carry the medicinal properties and as such, the contents of different phials containing powders/pills vary from one another, qualitatively, although look alike.

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