Homeopathic medicines start with a Mother tincture, which is the full
strength medicine.  Then they dilute it with distilled water by 10
times or 100 times (depending) and basically mechanically shock the
resultant solution; a forceful shaking and striking called
"succussion".  They will then dilute again and succuss again.  EG for
3X it will be diluted by 10 times and succussed, for a total of 3
dilutions and succussions.  There is very little of the actual
starting chemical or material in the final medicine.  It does seem to
work though.

CS as we make it is already what is called a homeopatic dose.  (10 to 20 ppm)

See:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeopathy

Dan



On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 9:47 AM, MaryAnn Helland
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Dan -- thanks.  What does that mean -- "it is not potentiated"?  MA
>
> ________________________________
> From: Dan Nave <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 9:44:20 AM
> Subject: Re: CS>Homeopathic Silver
>
> He's probably talking about Argentum Metallicum, or Argentum Nitricum
> which are Homeopathic medicines.  Our CS is much like the mother
> tincture of Argentum Metallicum; it is not potentiated.
>
> I can't say that he correct about having to stop the CS, but the
> Homeopathics may also work.
>
> Dan
>
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 7:25 AM, MaryAnn Helland
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi group.  I need some advice from the knowledgeable folks here.  I
>> own/moderate a chat group dedicated to the use of CS to treat primarily
>> EPM
>> in horses.  Many of us on the list have been using CS successfully for up
>> to
>> ten years, at the rate of two to four cups per day of CS on an ongoing
>> basis.  Some people have been able to discontinue CS altogether -- most
>> have
>> not, as discontinuing it results in a recurrence of symptoms.  One of the
>> women on the list has been told by her *acupuncture vet* to discontinue
>> the
>> CS because of the "accumulation of heavy metals over such a long period of
>> use (10 years in this case)" and has suggested that instead she switch to
>> "homeopathic silver" which she said "his body would recognize and respond
>> to".  I Googled homeopathic silver, and all I can seem to come up with is
>> *colloidal silver* and *silver nitrate*.  What I'm reading sounds like
>> misinformation to me.  I know that the EIS that we make is not comprised
>> of
>> heavy metals -- don't think that silver qualifies as such anyway -- and
>> the
>> woman who owns the EPM horse knows that as well.  But it is difficult for
>> people to respond when confronted by an authority figure such as a vet.
>> What I need is a concise response for her regarding *homeopathic silver*
>> that she can understand herself, and that she can pass along to her vet in
>> response to this claim.  I'll appreciate any responses.  Thanks.  MA
>>
>
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