Potency ranges [X (D), C/M, CH, CK, Q (LM), etc.] differ in their clinical and physiological effects. For example, some potencies cause absorption or suppuration, others encourage it. Learn how to maximize your treatment efficacy by applying various potency types and levels.
This tutorial covers methods of potentization, characteristics of potentization types and their effects, and applications of potency levels: low vs. high, plussing, repetition, repotentizing, effects of ascending and descending potencies, effects of switching potencies. Incorporates the latest scientific research on the effects of potencies.
Course Features
- Lectures 6
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 3
- Assessments Self