Homeopathic remedies come in sugar pellets, lactose tablets, or liquid solutions. The remedies are easy to use orally and can be put in water or juice if needed. When taking homeopathic pellets, avoid touching the pellets with your hands.
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For sucrose pellets or lactose tablets, gently pour 2-3 pellets into the lid of the container, then drop the pellets into your mouth from the cap, and place under your tongue. Let them dissolve and do not chew or swallow. Pellets may also be placed in water, stirred, and then sipped throughout the day.
For liquid homeopathic remedies, take the number of drops indicated on the bottle, unless otherwise directed. Place drops directly under the tongue and retain there for at least 30 seconds. Avoid touching any part of the dropper to the mouth or tongue.
It is best not to brush teeth, eat or drink anything for at least 10 minutes before or after administration of the remedy. Also, do not use any gum, mints, or toothpaste containing peppermint or spearmint within 30 minutes of taking the remedy. It is important to refrain from using any products containing camphor of menthol while under treatment. These products can antidote the remedies.
Caffeine, especially coffee, can reverse the action of homeopathics. Decaffeinated coffee, either instant or freeze-dried does not appear to antidote the remedies.
YES! They are easily neutralized if proper care is not given.
Keep all homeopathic remedies out of direct sunlight. Do not store them within 3 feet of a microwave oven, computer, or television set. Do not store near strong odors such as essential oils. It is not necessary to refrigerate.
Do not allow homeopathics to pass through airport security belts or passenger walk through devices. Either pack them in a lead-lined photo bag in checked baggage or request they be hand inspected by security personnel.
If you are using more than one remedy you may take them at the same time, however be careful not to open more than one bottle at a time.