How to Prepare for your Treatment


    If you truly desire long lasting results from the therapy you must be prepared to be committed to the course of
    treatment. This means following advice, scheduling follow-up appointments, keeping notes of how you are
    reacting to the therapy and communicating openly. Most patients with acute (short term) problems improve
    immediately. And although most patients with chronic (long term) problems start noticing a change in one
    to four weeks, it's unrealistic to think that the problems will disappear overnight. It took your body a long time
    to become chronically ill, it will take patience and commitment for complete healing.

    The first changes you may be likely to see is an improvement in your quality of sleep, a changing of your mood
    for the better and increased energy. Natural Healing happens from the inside out, so often sleep and other
    energetic changes improve before the physical symptoms improve.

    Before our first consultation I will ask you to make some notes on your condition. Please write down
    the different symptoms you are experiencing and if possible try to remember the order in which the
    symptoms started appearing from earliest to most recent. Please note what times of the day  the symptoms appear
    and what if anything makes them better and what if anything makes them worse. In the initial consultation I will
    spend time with you interviewing you about your symptoms so if you cannot make detailed notes
    beforehand don't worry most of the information will come out during the consultation. It may also be
    helpful to make notes of your most memorable dreams as these may also help point to the right remedy.

    After the Initial Consultation and after your are given your prescription, follow-up visits if needed will
    usually be scheduled every four to eight weeks. It may be necessary to either decrease or increase
    the potency of your remedy depending on the progress you are making. Usually the most severe physical
    symptoms will disappear first and lesser symptoms will be resolved last, so in some cases I may
    prescribe a different remedy after your most serious symptoms are dealt with to focus more on the
    more minor symptoms. For example if you have a stomach ulcer, the stress that helped cause the stomach ulcer may
    have also caused you to break out in hives. After we cure the ulcer, I may choose another remedy to target the hives.

    Please avoid the following when on your therapy; Alcohol, Recreational Drugs, Coffee, Camphor and Eucalyptus.
    these substances may render the remedy ineffective.

    If you are already on any prescription drugs please do not stop taking them just because you are starting to improve
    from the homeopathic therapy. It's dangerous to abruptly stop taking your meds. Instead consult with your
    prescribing physician and they can monitor your condition and ween you off the drug(s) if appropriate.


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