Understanding a Homeopathic Aggravation: What it means and what to do
Very occasionally, after taking a homeopathic remedy, a patient may notice that their symptoms momentarily worsen. This is known in homeopathy as an aggravation - a temporary intensification of existing symptoms.
Why This Can Be a Positive Sign
An aggravation indicates sensitivity to the remedy, and this can be a good sign as it means the body is recognising and responding to the remedy accordingly. However, it is important to communicate any aggravation to your homeopath as they may wish to adjust the ongoing dosage accordingly.
Homeopathic Liquids vs Pillules
A common question homeopaths receive is: What’s the difference between homeopathic liquids and pillule, and which is better?
The simple answer is that both are equally effective, the difference simply comes down to practicality and what best suits your needs
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The Homeopathic Approach
Thanks for stopping by. I wanted to take this opportunity to introduce myself. I’m Aanika, homeopath, educator and owner of Aanika Milne Homeopathy, a homeopathy clinic nestled in the heart of Davistown on the stunning NSW Central Coast.