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Why Homeopathy Tablets are Sweet? A Complete Guide to Homeopathic Medicine

Mixing a large amount of diluent with the active ingredient is the recipe for homeopathy tablets. A highly diluted form of the causative substance is the active ingredient; the diluent is a sweet, powdered substance. The causative substance is anything that can show the same symptoms that the patient undergoing treatment is exhibiting when consumed in large amounts.

The sweet taste of the diluent helps to mask the taste of the active ingredient. This makes the tablets more palatable for patients to take. Additionally, manufacturers add sweetening agents such as lactose or sucrose to the tablets to make them more palatable.

What Are Homeopathic Pills Made From?

Homeopathic pills are made with a highly diluted form of a natural substance which can have healing properties. These substances can come from plants, minerals, or animal products. The criterion for choosing is their ability to produce symptoms similar to the condition being treated. Homepathic pills mix the diluent – sugar or starch – with a small amount of the active ingredient. This mixture then makes pills or tablets. Dilution is the reason why Homeopathy works slow. Homeopathy medicine contains extremely low or undetectable levels of active ingredients.

How long does Homeopathy medicine last?

According to the Drugs and Cosmetics Act and Rules in India, the shelf life for Homeopathic medicines should not exceed more than 3 years, irrespective of the source of the drug, except for dilutions. This means that all Homeopathic medicines, including mother tinctures, globules, and tablets, must have a shelf life of no longer than 5 years.

It is important to note that the date of manufacture determines the shelf life of Homeopathic medicine. As a result, it is important to check the manufacturing date of a Homeopathic medicine before purchasing or using it. Ensure that it is still within its shelf life.

The shelf life of dilutions, which are dilutions of the original substance, could be different from the other Homeopathic medicines. Dilutions are more stable and can have a longer shelf life.

Ways to take Homeopathic Medicines

  • Handle homeopathic pills and tablets with care. Do not touch the medicine with your hands. The natural oils and acids in the skin can alter the properties of the medicine. If the pills fall on the ground, it is best to discard them.
  • Dissolving the pills under the tongue is the best way to take Homeopathic medicines. The mucous membrane in the mouth allows for faster absorption into the bloodstream. Avoid eating, drinking, or brushing your teeth for 20 minutes before and after taking medicine to avoid diluting or altering the effects of the medicine. It is also good practice to avoid strong mint or citrus flavors, such as in mouthwash or toothpaste.
  • Children or pets may find it difficult to hold the pills under their tongue. Crushing the pills on a dry, clean spoon and administering them can be an alternative method. It is important to consult with a qualified Homeopathic practitioner for specific guidance on children or pets.

What precautions should you take?

Store homeopathic medicines in a cool, dry place. Keep it away from direct sunlight, strong odors, and other substances that may alter or dilute the medicine.

Now the question is: Is Homeopathy effective?

Yes, its widespread popularity makes it evident that Homeopathy is effective. For maximum effectiveness, keep Homeopathic medicines away from the following:

  • Microwave ovens and electronic gadgets as they can emit electromagnetic fields that can affect the potency of the medicine.
  • Coffee powder, tea and drugs that have a high caffeine content. Caffeine can interfere with the action of Homeopathic medicine.
  • Camphor, mothballs, balms, ointments with cooling or heat effects, lipsticks and perfumes. They can emit strong odors that can affect the potency of the medicine.
  • Mint in toothpaste and chewing gum, as well as essential oils such as clove oil, eucalyptus, peppermint, and menthol. They can have a similar effect as mint.
  • Daily or prolonged exposure to strong-smelling substances like paint, glue, and varnish can affect the potency of the medicine.
  • Fresh garlic and onion as they emit strong odors that can affect the potency of the medicine.

It’s also very important to check the expiry date of the medicine and discard any expired medicines. It is always best to consult with a qualified Homeopathic practitioner for specific guidance on storing and handling Homeopathic medicines.

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About Dr. Entekhab Alam, MD (Hom.), Ph.D(s)

Dr. Entekhab Alam is a paralysis treatment specialist and a founder of PMRI Homeo Hall, West Bengal. He graduated from Burdwan University with a B.H.M.S. in 2006. Following that, he earned a Master's degree from B. B. Ambedkar Bihar University in Organon of Medicine.Dr. Alam has dedicated his life to raising public awareness about the benefits of homeopathy for people with disabilities. Through his extensive knowledge and experience, he treats thousands of patients online and offline at PMRI Homeo Hall.

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