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health. He must recognize that his health is now in a precarious state. That’s the time that you have to be very severe. His age, his blood pressure, his constantly congested lungs, his disturbed digestive system, and his hormonal imbalance, all show a deeply rooted problem. I have witnessed this again and again. I have seen patients give up homeopathic treatment because they refused to believe that they could get along without coffee. Some organisms are able to stand the impact of coffee quite a while before they collapse. I’ve only had one such case, a case of terrible sinusitis. The patient took Kali bicbromicum 200 and drank coffee, and after five months he had a relapse. The remedy was immediately given again and then once more six months later. These relapses, after a few months, kept occurring, regardless of the remedies I tried. After every relapse the patient would swear, “I’ll never drink cof-fee again, give me the remedy and I will not touch coffee again.” He would be true to his word for two or three months and then he’d start drinking coffee again. The last time I saw him was two or three years ago. At that time, he told me that he’d been drinking coffee and had not yet suffered a relapse of sinusitis. It seems that, after having repeated the remedy three or four times, after each relapse the organism adapted, became stronger. I can’t really explain this.(A.7): My suggestion would be to take away the antidotal sub-stance, if possible, and wait maybe a week or two to see what happens. If you take away this antidoting influence, maybe the remedy will still be sufficiently active.
(G.V.): That might be an even better suggestion, but I’m afraid that he has taken too many other remedies already. It is natural, given the fact that he is still suffering, that he would try out other remedies. If we ask the patient whether he’s taken any other rem-edies and he says no, then I am wrong, (addressing the patient) Did you take other remedies?
(M.P.): No.
(G.V.): Then I’m wrong.
(Therapist): He took Spongia.
(G.V.): I mean after January when he started having headaches.