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Hi Deanna...

 

Good question.

 

Homeopathy unlike herbology is an energetic medicine. Homeopathy

realizes once the vital force of the body is retuned and balanced,

the body will automatically strengthen and rebalance the physiology

of the body.

 

Herbology depends on the chemicals in the herb to result in

therapeutic effects. Homeopathy is predicated on the energetic

essence of an herb, mineral, etc.

 

To accomplish this, homeopathic remedies are diluted so that more

and more of the crude material is removed and therefore

refining/strengthening its energetic pattern. Now, please don't ask

me how that all works. Let me say upfront, science is not ready to

explain it, but as with all things in life, the proof is in the

doing.

 

What I can explain, is how the dilution works, which is what 6c/30c

signifies. Homeopathic dilutions most commonly available are in x

or c. X stands for 10, C stands for 100. If you take a drop of the

mother tincture and add it to 9 drops of neutral alcohol and shake

that would be 1x.

 

1 drop mother tincture + 9 drops alcohol = 1x

 

Now take that one drop of 1x and add it to another 9 drops of

alcohol, shake and you would have 2x

 

1 drop of 1x + 9 drops alcohol= 2x

 

And so on...

 

1 drop 2x + 9 drops alcohol= 3x

 

Now the C's work the same way, but in hundreds..

 

1 drop mother tincture + 99 drops alcohol= 1c

1 drop 1c + 99 drops alcohol= 2c

1 drops 2c + 99 drops alcohol= 3c

 

So in a nut shell x's are less diluted than c's, and 6c is less

diluted than 30c. Now what blows the western mind is the more

dilute it is, the stronger it becomes. So 30c is actually much

stronger therapeutically than 6c. Just like 200c is significantly

stronger than 30c.

 

So if you had bought 6c by mistake instead of 30c, you will need to

take it more often, and hopefully it would do the trick. But

sometimes a certain level of stimulation is needed to reach critical

mass. The higher the dilution, the stronger the stimulation. So

30c packs a larger " punch " , if you will, than 6c. As a general

rule, with very few exceptions, because of this, I don't use

potencies lower than 30c.

 

I hope that helps,

Misty L. Trepke

http://www..com

 

 

 

In , " Deana Smiel "

<rsmiel@h...> wrote:

> Misty,

>

> Can you talk about the differences between 6C and 30C? I bought

DH some

> arnica montana for his back muscles and had no idea which to get

him. I'm

> still trying to get him to go to you. He's stubborn. THanks,

Deana

>

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