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Can we take liquid medicines of homeopathy without pills.But my doctor says to take in pills in practo so how I get pills and how to make liquid to pills??
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You can take either way. But if your doctor is asking for the pills then you should follow him. Get plain pills from a Homeopathic medicine store in 1 dram quantity. And add 10 drops of medicine to the pills. The pills are ready to take. Actually your doctor should have suggested all these.
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There  are 3 types  of bottle  size small, medium  and large. If you  have  buy liquid  then buy pills and bottles  also. Pills are of without  medicines,  for small  size  pills bottle pour liquid  medicine 2 to 3 drops it form  medicines. For medium  size bottle with pills pour  4 drops it form  medicines. And  take the dose which  your  physician has advised  you.
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mother tinctures are generally given in liquid forms along with 50 milisimal potency. However dilutions are given with pills. if you have any kind of problem with taking medicicne along with pills then you can discuss it with your homeopath and take the medicine in liquid form by directly putting 1 drop of medicicne on your tongue.
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You can approach a homoeopathic pharmacy/chemist to get the needful done.
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