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-  - How many times should an anti-psoric remedy of the same potency be ideally repeated? Is there some advisable restrictions on the number of times that the repetition should be done? 
   - Do you use LM potencies for longer term treatment of chronic diseases where daily doses are necessary? For example, controlling bipolar behavior (rapid cycling, irritability) where the remedy replaces a psychiatric drug.   - Do you use LM potencies for longer term treatment of chronic diseases where daily doses are necessary? For example, controlling bipolar behavior (rapid cycling, irritability) where the remedy replaces a psychiatric drug.
   - In repertories we find a single remedy for some rubrics, and in case the said remedy does not respond as expected, then what is the next suggested course of action? For example, the characteristic symptom -- No sneezing when lying down either day or night but starts when up and about -- there is only one remedy for  this rubric -- Merc. But when this single remedy does not respond as expected what should be done? Kent in  his Lectures ​ on  Materia Medica under Merc. has  mentioned “not to  give many doses of Merc. in psoric cases; but to look for a deeper medicine”. ​ What is a deeper antipsoric medicine than Merc for such? How  to resolve such cases?   - In repertories we find a single remedy for some rubrics, and in case the said remedy does not respond as expected, then what is the next suggested course of action? For example, the characteristic symptom -- No sneezing when lying down either day or night but starts when up and about -- there is only one remedy for  this rubric -- Merc. But when this single remedy does not respond as expected what should be done? Kent in  his Lectures ​ on  Materia Medica under Merc. has  mentioned “not to  give many doses of Merc. in psoric cases; but to look for a deeper medicine”. ​ What is a deeper antipsoric medicine than Merc for such? How  to resolve such cases?
  
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 +**Q:** **How many times should an anti-psoric remedy of the same potency be ideally repeated? Is there some advisable restrictions on the number of times that the repetition should be done?**
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 +**A:** In order to obtain a rapid, gentle and certain recovery of health, posology, which entails potency, repetition and way of administering the remedy, must be optimal. Therefore, at all times, posology must be closely individualized as every patient’s circumstances and response to the remedy will be unique. In order to achieve this goal, the homeopathic practitioner must be alert and assiduously adjust the posology at every visit.
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 +The maximum number of repetitions of the same potency of a remedy before the patient’s reaction diminishes will depend of many factors, which include the ascendency and stubbornness of the disease, the degree of similarity of the remedy, interfering factors and the sensitivity of the patient to remedies.
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 +I will soon present at a conference two well-diagnosed cases of Parkinson’s disease that have showed all the signs of steady recovery, one during a 8-year and the other during 3-year period of treatment. In the second case, the number of doses of each potency from the 10 M to the MM Fincke was on average between 20 and 45. Such a great frequency of repetitions of the higher potencies is commonly required in cases with relentlessly progressive diseases.
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 +When I recently presented one of these cases in a webinar some physicians were suggesting to give a single dose of the 30 C potency and wait up to three months to observe the patient’s reaction to this single dose. This is pure non-sense, and a sure recipe for failure. Unfortunately,​ it is the patient and not the physician who pays the price of poor homeopathic care.
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 +Cases with chronic relentlessly progressive diseases have to be approached like the ones with acute ascending diseases. In cases of less aggressive chronic diseases, a change of potency becomes often necessary after only 5 to 6 doses of the higher potencies taken over a period of many months, which corresponds to when the strength of the patient’s response to the last one or two doses of the remedy was diminishing.
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 +As we can see, this question of posology is often not properly understood by the profession and is certainly one of the reasons why no one has so far been able to present long-term, steady success with patients with Parkinson’s disease.
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 +Strict individualization is the bottom line for obtaining optimal success in homeopathy, which means constant individualization of the remedy and its potency, repetition and way of administration.
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