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What’s the Difference Between Aggravation and Proving in Homeopathy?
This week on Homeopathy for Mommies, Sue Meyer dives into the homeopathic concepts of “aggravation” and “proving.” Sue discusses how to identify the difference between “aggravation” and “proving”, the importance of remedy potency, and the role of the vital force in healing, emphasizing the need for communication with homeopaths.
What is Aggravation?
Aggravation refers to a temporary worsening of existing symptoms after taking a homeopathic remedy. This reaction can indicate that the remedy may not be suitable for the patient, either due to the remedy itself or its potency.
What is Proving?
Proving is a systematic process where a new substance is tested on healthy individuals to determine its potential curative properties and the symptoms it can produce. Important aspects of proving include:
The potency of a homeopathic remedy can greatly influence its effects on the individual.
References:
https://hpathy.com/organon-philosophy/aggravation-in-homeopathy/
https://hpathy.com/abc-homeopathy/homeopathy-principles
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