Q. Can I evaporate out the alcohol from the UNDA remedy so I can use it on my infant?
A. You may rub the UNDA remedy on the child's tummy or belly button rather than administer it orally. An UNDA number is NOT a tincture. It is ESSENTIAL that you do NOT attempt to evaporate the alcohol. If you do, you will NO longer have an UNDA number. The way these remedies are made is to energetically add the remedy to the alcohol. The alcohol is therefore a PART of the remedy and acts as a carrier.
No alcohol = no remedy.
—Dick Thom (authority & educator on Unda homeopathics)
A. You may rub the UNDA remedy on the child's tummy or belly button rather than administer it orally. An UNDA number is NOT a tincture. It is ESSENTIAL that you do NOT attempt to evaporate the alcohol. If you do, you will NO longer have an UNDA number. The way these remedies are made is to energetically add the remedy to the alcohol. The alcohol is therefore a PART of the remedy and acts as a carrier.
No alcohol = no remedy.
—Dick Thom (authority & educator on Unda homeopathics)
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