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Globules are the medium to dispense the medicine; as they absorb the medicine and keep its content and properties safe, thus protecting its medicinal efficacy for a longer duration. Hence there is no loss in efficacy of homoeopathic medicine.

The medicines in globules and in the droppers, when stored in a cool, dry place, away from strong odours and direct sunlight, have an expiration date of five years after the date of dispensation, as per the regulatory recommendations.

If your medicines are in liquid form and do not have a dropper on top, then it is recommended to use or discard within 15 days of dispensation from the Clinic.

Ideally a gap of 30 minutes between consuming the homoeopathic medicine and eating or drinking anything is recommended.

Brushing teeth is advised at least 20 minutes after (preferred) or before consuming your medicine.

Do not drink water immediately after consuming the homoeopathic medicine.

The best way to take homoeopathic medicines is to dissolve them on the tongue. Avoid using mouthwash or toothpaste for 30 minutes after taking the medicine.

No. In almost all cases, the medicines are to be taken separately, in a specific order and at specific intervals. Therefore it is important to take your homoeopathic medicines as instructed by your homoeopathic doctor. This will help you to get an effective solution.

Homoeopathic medicines work best when no other pharmaceutical agents are working on the body. However, due to conventional medical practices, where patients have been on medicines for a longer period of time, this may not always be possible. The doctors at the Clinic will advise you about which medicines you can stop immediately, which ones you need to start tapering (and how to taper them) and those that you will need to keep taking. Ask the doctor at the Clinic about your current conventional medication.

Yes. In fact homoeopathic medicines work best when taken 30 minutes before meals. The first dose of the day may be on a completely empty stomach.

Homoeopathic medicines are generally prepared in an alcohol base. The white sugar globules or pills are only a medium or vehicle for injecting the medicine into the body. The liquid medicine is dispensed in the globules that are made from lactose (sugar of milk).

The widespread perception of homoeopathy being slow to act is because; most often people turn to homoeopathy when everything else has failed to cure their medical problem. After years of conventional treatment an ailment becomes chronic and, therefore in some cases, the homoeopathic treatment takes time to provide complete cure to the patient.

The recovery period of an ailment is less in cases, where homoeopathy is used from the beginning of the treatment. For optimum results, homoeopathic medicines should be taken from the early onset of symptoms as the ‘first line of treatment ’.

In acute clinical conditions like running nose, diarrhoea, headache, vomiting, high fever; Homoeopathic medicine selected with detail clinical history by a trained, qualified doctor with properly selected potency and dose can give instant relief like modern allopathic medicines such as pain killers and anti-inflammatory drugs.

It is wrong to assume that homoeopathic medicines have no side effects. Wrongly selected remedy and potency can produce different unexpected body reactions causing aggravation of already existing complaints or give rise to a new complaint.

Yes, a diabetic person can take homoeopathic sugar pills as the sugar content in homoeopathic medicine is minimal due to extremely small dosage.