Q: How are homoeopathic medicines different from herbal medicines?
A: Herbal medicines contain measurable plant compounds. Homoeopathic preparations are diluted well beyond measurable pharmacological levels, based on a distinct therapeutic tradition.
Q: Are they safe alongside conventional medicines?
A: Due to their high dilutions, pharmacological interactions with medications are not expected. They are not intended as a replacement for prescribed medication for serious conditions.
Q: How should homoeopathic tablets be taken?
A: Dissolved under the tongue, on a clean palate — away from food, drink, and strong flavors. Follow product dosing instructions.
Q: What are tissue salts?
A: Tissue salts are a subset of homoeopathics based on twelve mineral salts, typically at lower dilution levels (6X). Used as a gentle complementary mineral support approach.