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Why do some doctors say if the use of Mother Tincture is non homoeopathic?
Usually mother tinctures are nothing but very lower (1x to 3x) potencies. Then, how could their use be blamed so?
The quantity of the tincture used may be of dispute but its blame to be material doses?
Please comment.
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Tags: Homoeopathic, Use, mother, non, rajneesh, ruchi, tinctures
Permalink Reply by Dr. Valerian Mendonca on June 17, 2011 at 1:05am 
Permalink Reply by Dr Rajneesh Kumar Sharma MD(Hom) on June 17, 2011 at 1:30am
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Permalink Reply by Dr Rajneesh Kumar Sharma MD(Hom) on June 17, 2011 at 8:20am
Permalink Reply by Dr. chandrakant bhapkar on June 19, 2011 at 2:02am First of all we should know The defination of Mother Tincture by Homoeopathic Pharmacopoea
Mother tinctures for homoeopathic preparations are liquid
preparations obtained by the solvent action of a suitable
vehicle upon raw materials. The raw materials are usually
in the fresh form but may be dried. Mother tinctures for
homoeopathic preparations may also be obtained from plant
juices, with, or without the addition of a vehicle. For some
preparations, the matter to be extracted may undergo a
preliminary treatment.
Here we have to consider the actual use and perpose of MT. In homoeopathy MT contained the active principles of any natural occuring substances and plants. Here like Ayurveda we do not use any medicine in crude form.
Indirectly we use actual medicine but in active principle
Defintion AP:Constituent of a drug, usually an alkaloid or glycoside, on which the characteristic therapeutic action of the substance largely depends.

Permalink Reply by Dr Rajneesh Kumar Sharma MD(Hom) on June 19, 2011 at 3:31am Show your allegiance to Homeopathy Click the TWEET BUTTON!
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