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to even the slightest
changes and dangers in our environment. Changes which, thanks to
these receptors, we usually know nothing about. We adjust to slight
changes in light, temperature and movement as well as immune
responses to the billions of minute germs and harmful bacteria that
contact us daily. So is it that surprising to find our receptors
reading a remedy’s ‘message’ and while
making the adjustments to address it, relieving our symptoms?
The technical side: How
these incredibly minute doses can have such resonance in our bodies
has yet to be defined, though the string theory may one day provide
the answer. Science is finding success with similarly diluted (potentized)
substances in and out of medicine, in experiments ranging from
chemotherapy to engine additives. |