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Where do toxins come from?

Toxins can be acquired in several ways:
  1. from diseases earlier in life e.g. measles or glandular fever
  2. from immunisations and vaccinations e.g. BCG, smallpox
  3. from the environment e.g. aluminium, mercury
  4. inherited from previous generations (miasms) e.g. TB

How many toxins do I have?

Each person has a different number and combination of toxins. You will be informed of the number and nature of your toxins after first analysis. The number of toxins increases with age and with exposure to various illnesses - so the younger you are when starting to treat and eliminate these toxins the better.

The toxin for tuberculosis is found almost universally and the measles toxin is next most common. Aluminium toxin is also often found. Vaccinosis, the toxin from smallpox vaccination, is usually only found if you were born before 1970.

What are Miasms?

These are inherited toxins from serious diseases in previous generations of your family. The main miasms are tuberculosis, vaccinosis from smallpox, the luetic miasm from syphilis, and the sycotic miasm from gonorrhoea. Miasms are often deep seated and act on several layers, which need to be treated one layer at a time.

Do I have to clear all my toxins before I feel better?

It can happen that the first toxin to be cleared will make a big difference to your particular illness, but more commonly your condition is due to a combination of several toxins and you will not notice much difference until most of the toxins are cleared.

How do you know which toxin to treat?

This is determined by dowsing with a pendulum, or sometimes by muscle testing as in kinesiology. This tells which toxins and miasms are present, in which order they will be treated and what the treatment of each toxin is.

Can I take other medicines along with my psionic remedy?

Psionic remedies do not interfere with orthidox medicines and can therefore be taken alongside any treatment your GP has prescribed. You should allow at least half an hour between the remedy and any other medication. However you should not take other homeopatic remedies at the same time. If you are on long term preventative treatment for aluminium toxin, you should stop this for the duration of your current course and restart it when the course is completed.

What is an aggravation?

This is a homeopathic term used when patients' symptoms worsen on taking a remedy. Often this will happen when a high potency wafer is given, which releases the toxin from its attachment to the body. The course of drops which follow the wafer then clears the toxin and the symptoms improve.

If the symptoms are difficult to tolerate, you can space the remedy out by taking it for 2 days and stopping for 2 days, as long as you complete the total number of days recommended on the prescription.

An aggravation is a sign that the correct treatment is being used and patience and persistence with the course will be rewarded. An aggravation with homeopathic treatment is vey different from an adverse drug reaction to an orthodox medical drug.

What is depletion phase?

Depletion Phase is a state of low energy - physical, mental and emotional exhaustion.

 

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