Homeopathic remedies; Great for on-the-go

It’s that time of year when our lives are in full swing.  Each day is packed with dance classes, soccer practices, weekend activities, grocery shopping, oh! The list goes on and on.

We end up following the daily planner to the “T” just to be sure that everything gets done.

If you’re like me, marking your calendar with the remedies you and your family might, need keeps life a bit more tidy.

One way to be sure that we take our homeopathic remedies, is to carry them along with us; they are great for on-the-go!

A fabulous purse, utilitarian back pack or diaper bag…..these all work just fine.

Carry them either as dry pills or in water.  I like to put my cell salts in a glass water bottle, label it and take it with me. That way, if it’s in the car, at school, or out shopping, I can always have my remedy handy, if needed.

The one I usually take along is Calc fluor 6x.  It’s great for strengthening teeth, keeping wrinkles from forming and nails hard.

How do you keep  your remedies close by?

9 thoughts on “Homeopathic remedies; Great for on-the-go”

  1. Does the container have to be glass? Does (do) the remedy/cell salt(s) diminish over time or in a particular container such as stainless steel, plastic, etc? Or just diminish over time if not consumed? Or does the shaking & jostling a container gets as it is carried strengthen the effectiveness? Lots of questions & variables!

    1. Hi Pam and Misty! A glass bottle is really the best for your remedies and I speak from experience- I’ve kept my remedies in my purse for years and have found that it doesn’t harm or antidote the remedies.

  2. Joette, I’ve heard that cell phones and other electronic devices can harm or antidote homeopathic remedies…is that so? Is is still safe to keep remedies right alongside a cell phone, etc?
    Thanks!

  3. Hi Joette, 3 months ago I started taking Calc
    Flour 6x twice daily. At 66 years old understandably I have a few wrinkles on my face mostly around my eye area. Dry cracked heals, finger nails that break easily and dry thinning hair. However there has been no improvement for any of the symptoms and in fact have gained even more wrinkled and sagging skin around my eye’s. Any advise would be very much appreciated. Thank you.

  4. My fingernails are soft. A couple of them bend down from opening small jar lids daily. They grow fast and long it is just the repeated pressure against the nails that make the ones pressed against when opening a jar. They bend, but don’t break.I am going to try Calc Flour 6x. How often would you take this if you had this issue? Two or three times a day for how long to see if it helps? I love your Monday Night Lives, I learn so much.

    1. Joette Calabrese, HMC, CCH

      The study is interesting and likely has merit but the true measure is if the medicine no longer acts for you.
      In my experience, I’ve not noticed that my remedies are rendered useless after carrying them near my phone in my purse.

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