

Pritishah
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Joined Oct 2020 •
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alchemist01 said:The extract in question is lobelia inflata, for what it matters. I agree homeopathy is nonsense, but this particular extract is contributing a lot to the color/scent of their product, which is of more interest to me than its function. Reading more on it, I guess there’s very little chemistry to homeopathy as the definition of “1X” changes from source to source.
The product I’m replicating is actually an OTC drug and under actives it says “Lobelia Inflata 1X………………………….Pain, Inflammation.” How is that allowed?
Homeopathy is the treatment of a disease using a minute dose of natural substances that will cause symptoms of the disease in a healthy person. It is an alternative pharmacological practice that uses nano-doses of an active ingredient to help treat a disease, even though the active ingredient may have contributed to the disease in the first place. It works on the concept of “like treatment”.Does it make you wonder why using a component to treat diseases or health problems works when the same component causes the same problem? The philosophy behind this method of treatment is that it helps stimulate the body’s immune system, thus encouraging it to heal itself. The body has its innate ability to heal itself, and the practice of homeopathy triggers this reaction with its contents.One of the main guiding principles of homeopathy is that treatment should be highly personalized. It depends on the individual’s specific symptoms, medical and lifestyle history and, ultimately, body parameters. For example, if two people are undergoing treatment for the same disease, they may receive completely different treatments due to their homeopathic doctors assessing their unique needs and how their body is expected to respond.Source: Femina
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Hello everyone, I am Priti from India. I working with beauty information sites since 2+ year and i have good knowledge on skincare and hair care methods.
Hope will enjoy my stay here.