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- Allopathy: term for
conventional medicine that uses opposing substances to suppress symptoms in the
body.
- Antidote:
to cancel or counter the action of a homeopathic
remedy or nosode.
- Antibodies:
a blood protein produced in response to and
counteracting a specific antigen. Antibodies combine chemically with
substances that the body recognizes as alien, such as bacteria, viruses, and
foreign substances in the blood.
- Antigen:
the substance used to produce an antibody; a toxin
or other foreign substance that induces an immune response in the body,
especially the production of antibodies.
- Attenuation:
means to weaken; this is the process by which vaccine manufacturers produce
conventional vaccines. A reduction in the strength of a original substance.
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CEASE Therapy:
CEASE is an advanced homeopathic method of using
homeopathic remedies that made from the actual vaccines that were given,
based on the manufacturer, date and lot number of the vaccine(s) that caused
vaccine injury in
order to clear these toxins from the body.
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Cell Salts: homeopathic potentized minerals used by cells. Can
be used regularly for general maintenance or for specific health problems.
Often used in conjunction with a single remedy or combination product to
provide basic support to the cells.
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Classical Homeopathy: the
practice of finding the Simillimum for a person
and giving one remedy at a time.
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Dry Dosing:
to administer homeopathic remedies in their dry form, by
dissolving in the mouth.
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Gemmotherapy (Gemmos):
a modern method of draining toxins of the body. Gemmos are embryonic plant
stem cells that act as hormonal agents and drain various organs and tissues
at a cellular level.
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Homeopathy:
a complete medical system based on the
Law Of Similars that cures naturally, using the body’s energy
to overcome a disease.
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Isopathic Nosode:
the homeopathic substance made from disease
discharges of a person for use in themselves that is produced in a approved
homeopathic laboratory under strict USA Pharmacopeia guidelines.
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Law of Similars:
a natural law based on the scientific law
that “like cures like”.
- Mother Tincture:
the original standardized preparation of a
substance from which homeopathic potencies are made.
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Nosodes:
the homeopathic substance made from disease
substances or discharges that is produced in a approved homeopathic
laboratory under strict USA Pharmacopeia guidelines.
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Potency: the strength of a homeopathic remedy. Potency is
shown after the remedy name. Decimal designation is X.
Centesimal is C. Millesimal is M. Commonly
in home kits and used for children, in treating sudden illness and for first
aid treatment. Medium potencies C are used for first aid,
seasonal ailments and chronic health concerns. 30C is a
very common potency found in health food stores and or online. M
potencies are a high potency and are normally prescribed by homeopaths.
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Reaction: a response from the immune system showing the nosode or
remedy has created a secondary response to the initial action of various
types including mild fever, rash, mucus production, need for additional
sleep, changes in bowels movements, etc.
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Remedy:
the
homeopathic substance made from a substance occurring in nature (plant,
mineral, animal by product, etc.) that is produced in a homeopathic
laboratory under strict USA Pharmacopeia guidelines.. All homeopathic
remedies are sold under FDA approval.
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Sarcode:
sarcodes are homeopathic remedies made from healthy animal or
human tissue or secretions. They are obtained from healthy endocrine or
ductless glands or normal secretions of living human organs and animals. In
Greek the term ‘Sarcode’ means fleshy. Sarcodes can be used in a similar
manner to homeopathic remedies. In potency they are referred to as "organ
therapy" remedies.
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Simillimum: the remedy that most closely matches to a person’s
set of unique symptoms.
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Succussion:
vigorous shaking to a homeopathic substance in water
which enhances the healing properties of substances.
- Titers:
the amount of antibodies found in a person’s blood.
Titers are not an indication of immunity, they are only a measurement of
antibodies to a certain substance.
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Vaccines:
injected substances that are used to stimulate the production of antibodies
against one or several diseases; prepared from the causative agent of a
disease, its products, or a synthetic substitute but without inducing the
disease. Vaccines also include toxic adjuvants as well as heavy metals.
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Vaccination: a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies
and provide immunity against one or several diseases, prepared from the
causative agent of a disease, its products, or a synthetic substitute,
treated to act as an antigen without inducing the disease.
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Vaccine Injury: to be harmed by vaccines including disability, death or
disfigurement from the substances in the vaccines. Also known as
“vaccinosis”.
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Vaccine Injury Recovery: to be treated
with
CEASE and other vaccine clearing remedies to remove the toxicity that
was inflicted as a result of vaccinations. This is done based on which
vaccine(s) were the most damaging, based on the person's individual health
issues and the timing of the vaccines(s).
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Vital Force:
the energy or spirit that animates living creatures;
the soul.
- Water Dosing:
to administer homeopathic remedies dissolved in water, by
mouth, using various methods.
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