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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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Permalink Reply by Dr. Valerian Mendonca on June 16, 2011 at 7:19am Digitalis is given in tincture by allopaths physician...and there are cases when there has been dramatic recovery in some cases...however they don't realize that this happened because digitalis was homeopathic to the case.
The potency also needs to right...correct!

Permalink Reply by Dr Rajneesh Kumar Sharma MD(Hom) on June 17, 2011 at 12:23am They think to use Digitalis in crude form. But, accidentally, it becomes potentized in process of making tablets. They mix crude digitalis extract or alkaloid digitalin with bulking materials and grind to make a fine homogeneous powder. Then they moist it to make tablets.
Thanks Dr. Valerian.
Permalink Reply by sajjadakram on June 16, 2011 at 8:26am Mother tinctures are not non homeopathic. They are low potency homeopathic medicines and gives marvelous result in many diseases. I read somewhere that bryonia tincture direct on the tongue can help in angina pectoris (Dr F J master)
sajjad.

Permalink Reply by Dr Rajneesh Kumar Sharma MD(Hom) on June 17, 2011 at 12:19am
Permalink Reply by DR. Sushil Bahl on June 16, 2011 at 9:48am It is quite common among the patients or some time among Doctors also, to take any medicine as homeopathic, if it is labeled as homeopathic medicine,If we ask :
Is Quinine a homeopathic remedy?
Answer : No
Is Tinct. Cinchona a homeopathic medicine?
Answer : Some say no, some yes, some hesitant.
Is cinchona Q a homeopathic medicine?
Answer : yes
Is china 200 a homeopathic remedy?
Answer : Yes of course.
But the reality is neither quinine nor Tinct. Cinchona, nor Cinchona Q, nor China 200, is an allopathic or homeopathic medicine per se. These are all simply medicines.A medicine does neither become allopathic or homeopathic by dint of its name , nor according to the name of the manufacturer or even the professional label of the prescriber.
A REMEDY BECOMES HOMEOPATHIC ONLY WHEN APPLIED ON THE BASIS OF SYMPTOM SIMILARITY. ANY REMEDY PRESCRIBED ON ANY OTHER BASIS OR PRINCIPLE, CAN BE ANY THING, OTHER THAN HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE.
Therefore all mother tinctures are homoeopathic, if prescribed, on the basis of symptom similarity.
Permalink Reply by sajjadakram on June 16, 2011 at 10:14am Exactly.Thanks sushil.
Regards.
sajjad.

Permalink Reply by Dr Rajneesh Kumar Sharma MD(Hom) on June 17, 2011 at 12:19am 
Permalink Reply by Dr Rajneesh Kumar Sharma MD(Hom) on June 17, 2011 at 12:18am Excellent logical answer, Although its a debatable issue since long there had been many discussions on different platforms, Still i found your answer to be most logical.
Regards
Dr.Vikas

Permalink Reply by Dr Rajneesh Kumar Sharma MD(Hom) on June 17, 2011 at 1:29am
Permalink Reply by Claudia Knecht on June 16, 2011 at 3:10pm Dr. Sushil wrote:
A REMEDY BECOMES HOMEOPATHIC ONLY WHEN APPLIED ON THE BASIS OF SYMPTOM SIMILARITY. ANY REMEDY PRESCRIBED ON ANY OTHER BASIS OR PRINCIPLE, CAN BE ANY THING, OTHER THAN HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE.Therefore all mother tinctures are homoeopathic, if prescribed, on the basis of symptom similarity.
....that is how I see it as well....
It is also homeopathic when you use warm water instead of cold to treat a burn. It is the thinking behind it that makes a treatment homeopathic.
kind regards
Claudia

Permalink Reply by Dr Rajneesh Kumar Sharma MD(Hom) on June 17, 2011 at 12:16am Show your allegiance to Homeopathy Click the TWEET BUTTON!
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