She warns, however, that potencies vary widely among manufacturers, so be sure to purchase your product from a reputable company. |
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It was used to investigate the different effects of ultramolecular potencies compared with placebo rather than pragmatic homoeopathy. |
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A qualified homeopath can provide more individualised remedies in stronger potencies if required. |
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Homeopaths call this potentisation and the remedies can come in different potencies depending on the number of times they are diluted. |
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Most classical homeopathic practitioners use the centesimal scale of potencies, although a few use the millesimal. |
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And they come in a variety of different types, potencies and smells. |
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Tumorigenic potencies developed in this manner for ingestion and inhalation are similar. |
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The vaccination procedure involved two inoculations at intervals of 12 days with vaccines of different potencies. |
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My first concern relates to the varying and increasing potencies of cannabis resins and marijuana plants generally. |
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Obviously there's a sliding scale, but in practical terms the remedies are made on the basis of certain standard potencies. |
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Nevertheless there's a distinct hazard involved in prescribing remedies in high potencies on an uninformed or haphazard basis. |
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He's reducing the available potencies, at least for Europe, to levels that probably wouldn't keep a grasshopper hopping. |
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With higher potencies, on the order of 1M, one thousand, or 10M, we would have to imagine a single drop of water merging with the ocean itself. |
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Cannabis is not a uniform drug: the impact of using cannabis of differing potencies and chemical compositions needs to be researched. |
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To the question of freedom of choice, it is essential to safeguard, because there are problems with certain dilutions or potencies. |
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In summation, Canadian professional practitioners should have access to the entire pharmacopoeia in a full range of potencies. |
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The power of applied group thinking will one day purposefully direct specific potencies into the lower kingdoms of nature to lift and redeem. |
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Our symbol touches only a few of these new potencies and includes a blend of both the old age and the new. |
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As points of crisis precipitate, the potencies that they release in our consciousness present us with a series of choices and direction. |
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He also added multiple potencies of the same remedies, and let the patient's system choose not only which remedy it wanted, but which potency of the remedy it wanted. |
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They initiate him into the mysteries of the numerical potencies by virtue of which he produces the limbs and their counterparts in fixed numbers. |
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In other words, only qualified homeopaths should be permitted to prescribe and administer these higher potencies. |
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No longer burlesquing film, these works mobilize a forthright range of cinematic potencies. |
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The effect of human meditation at this time is to change conditions, to invoke the higher spiritual potencies, to work with concentration-both vertically and horizontally-within the world of men and within the kingdom of God. |
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In the view of the association it is an unacceptable burden to require the doctors to prescribe marijuana unquantifiable as to potencies for medicinal purposes. |
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Local development is looking for local imbedded instruments and appeal for local knowledge, local potencies for innovation, local dynamics and 6 local initiatives. |
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Today, most homeopaths in Canada prefer to make use of remedies in potencies of 30C or higher, because these seem to be more effective in eradicating deeply seated pathologies. |
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In Belgium, cannabis resin remains a good deal from the perspective of psychoactive content: potencies are 6 per cent for cannabis herb and 10 per cent for cannabis resin, while the price is essentially the same. |
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We cannot, as a responsible society, decriminalize a drug with known short term and long term narcotic effects, particularly when potencies and quality vary and the extent of social harm is therefore unpredictable. |
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The outcome is presented here primarily as a basis for comparison with the tumorigenic potencies for cancer, to ensure that measures developed for this endpoint will be protective for other reported effects. |
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They ordinarily would not use high potencies. |
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The potencies may well be increased manyfold in the future. |
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In still other sacrifices at planting time or in time of famine, the blood of the victim animal or human was let upon the ground and its flesh buried in the soil to fertilize the earth and recharge its potencies. |
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Another distinctive feature of the first-fruits offering is that it serves to replenish the sacred potencies of the earth depleted by the harvest and to ensure thereby the continued regeneration of the crop. |
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Variability of potencies of marijuana is a matter of grave concern to the Canadian medical profession, which is now permitted to prescribe the drug for medicinal purposes. |
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These low potencies are known and used by people who have a passing acquaintance with the field and have developed some effectiveness in working with self-limiting acute episodes. |
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An in vitro approach using hepatocytes derived from livers of embryonic chickens demonstrated the efficacy of using cell culture as a means to compare the relative potencies of different priority chemicals. |
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The particular potency value associated with each biophore is then determined from the experimental potencies for the chemicals making up the biophore. |
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