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==Homoeopathic Antidots==
 
==Homoeopathic Antidots==
Supporters of homoeopathy are afraid of apparently unwelcome effects of their therapies, particularly in terms of a too intense initial worsening too following a homoeopathic medication. In such cases, so-called homoeopathic antidotes may be applied. For this purpose patients are advised it was sufficient to render the remedy ineffective simply by ingesting [...] some strong coffee or taking smells at camphor (tiger balm, Vic-vapo-rup...) [...].
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Supporters of homoeopathy are afraid of apparently unwelcome effects of their therapies, particularly in terms of a too intense initial worsening following a homoeopathic medication. In such cases, so-called homoeopathic antidotes may be applied. For this purpose patients are advised it was sufficient to render the remedy ineffective simply by ingesting [...] some strong coffee or taking smells at camphor (tiger balm, Vic-vapo-rup...) [...].
    
According to so-called women's magazine "FÜR SIE" (i.e. "for her"), mobile phones "impaired" the efficacy of homoeopathic remedies. Before ingesting such a remedy, mobile phones therefore should be put aside. Similarly, electromagnetic fields of radio alarm clocks, computers, and microwave ovens may impair the efficacy of remedies.
 
According to so-called women's magazine "FÜR SIE" (i.e. "for her"), mobile phones "impaired" the efficacy of homoeopathic remedies. Before ingesting such a remedy, mobile phones therefore should be put aside. Similarly, electromagnetic fields of radio alarm clocks, computers, and microwave ovens may impair the efficacy of remedies.
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