Homeopathy and Aromatherapy
Precautions
As with conventional drugs, use precautions when dealing with
homeopathic remedies. This is not to say they are not
effect. They are, however some homeopathy and aromatherapy
precautions you should keep in mind to get even better
results. Depending on the illness, the homeopathy and
aromatherapy precautions are likely different in every case.
And that is because each person is a whole body "system" unto
themselves, and what works for one person, will not always work for
another.
In general if you are considering, or about to submit to
alternative healing, here are some of the homeopathy and
aromatherapy precautions you may want to keep in mind. For
instance avoid taking anything with mint in it, and steer clear of
mentholated products as well. You might not think about this,
but it's also a good idea to not use scented soaps, essential oils
of a certain nature, strong perfumes etc. Bottom line is if
you are not sure about what to take, then don't take it.
Always ask the practitioner you are seeing for what homeopathy and
aromatherapy precautions they would recommend.
Homeopathy and aromatherapy precautions are given to you so you
can make sure to avoid situations that would adversely affect the
potency of the homeopathic treatment. This is why it is
always in your own best interests to ask what precautions there are
so you can avoid them. There is no sense in possibly negating
your treatments by inadvertently doing something that would cancel
out the effectiveness of the treatments.
If you are using homeopathic remedies, it is best to use high
potency remedies, but remember more does not mean better.
Always consult with the practitioner before taking these
remedies. Homeopathy and aromatherapy precautions are given
to you so you will make informed choices about how to take the
recommended products.
One thing you will be told when taking homeopathic remedies is
that you should avoid using your hands. Dispense onto a piece
of paper or into the cap of the bottle instead. This reduces
the chances of contamination. As with conventional drugs,
stop treatment when the symptoms clear up. However, keep
these specific homeopathy and aromatherapy precautions in
mind. In the case of homeopathic remedies, you MUST stop when
the symptoms are cleared up otherwise you run the risk of producing
a reoccurrence of the illness.
If you happen to be interested in trying aromatherapy, always
consult the practitioner about homeopathy and aromatherapy
precautions for the simple reason that you need to be very careful
about what oils are taken internally. In addition there
are many oils that are highly toxic and need to be used under the
supervision of a certified professional in the aromatherapy
field.
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