Guest guest Posted January 12, 2004 Report Share Posted January 12, 2004 The answer is yes, you can use pure grain alcohol, especially Everclear to make homeopathics. Use 10 drops to the distilled water in the 2 oz glass dropper bottle. After making it you activate it by tapping it on your hand several times to 'stir up' the frequencies again. As far as how long. I've been told about a week. As far as as good as regular homeopathics...no, wish they were. But, it can give you something to start them with until they can get the stronger, better thing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2004 Report Share Posted January 13, 2004 What most collaegues do is mix 10 % of grain alcohol with 90 % of clean water, ( purified, energized or watever ) and that's it. They last, depending on where they are stored, up to 6 months. Don't store in the fridge, not where other magnetic / electrosmog is present. Noel. Holland QXCI & Homeopathics Can one use a pure grain alcohol like Everclear to make homeopathic remedies with the QXCI? Do homeopathic duplicate remedies have the same quality as the original remedy?How long do remedies made on the QXCI last?Thanks,Diane Shriver ............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2004 Report Share Posted January 20, 2004 Noel, last week (1/10) there was a posting on a new homeopathic medium (glycerin based homeopathic blank) that looks very interesting. Some clients have a sensitivity to alcohol and this new produce (CBN/BTC energetic blanks 909-247-5576) is glycerin based. I recall a physics 101 experiment where an ink drop in a cylinder surrounded by glycerin would totally disperse and become "lost" in the glycerin when rotated, then contrary to "rational linear thinking," would return to the original "drop" when the cylinder was counter-rotated. A puzzler until you realize even apparent chaos has its "implicate order." It is interesting glycerin has the property to demonstrate this characteristic and quite possibly the property to make a great homeopathic medium. Gage mentioned a preview in an up and coming seminar in Calif. I am inclined to give the product a serious test as the per vial cost is reasonable, avoids the mixing/packaging chore and doesn't contain alcohol. Barry at QWC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2004 Report Share Posted January 21, 2004 The ‘energy’ of homeopathic remedies will last longer if the client taps the remedy vigorous on his/her hand every time before use and keep the remedy away from electric sources like cables, refrigerator, etc. Stoové Nuis, the Netherlands Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2004 Report Share Posted January 24, 2004 Dear Barry, so far, I have had nothing but good results with the glycerin blanks. My first test-run was on myself, and I took the remedy I made just beyond the suggested drops, and got a proving soon after. Within a week, the resonance reduced by 40%- which is very good I think, considering it was for lyme (though not feeling sick, I suspect a recent mosquito swarm I collided with at night- according to the Bowen site, it has been found in California mosquitos). I like using multiple flower essences together, and they seem to be holding well. I've heard back from all of my clients except one, and they all say they're great- with only one drawback: they taste good, so there's a tendency for fast consumption...Gage *'-.,_,.-*'``'*-.,_,.-*'``'*-.,_,.-*'``'*-.,_,.-*'``'*-.,_,.-*'``'*.,_,.-*** "All truth passes through 3 stages: First, it is ridiculed, Second, it is violently opposed, Third, it is accepted as being self-apparent." --Arthur Schopenhauer *-.,_,.-*'``'*-.,_,.-*'``'*-.,_,.-*'``'*-.,_,.-*'``'*-.,_,.-*'``'*-.,_,.-* Re: QXCI & Homeopathics Noel, last week (1/10) there was a posting on a new homeopathic medium (glycerin based homeopathic blank) that looks very interesting. Some clients have a sensitivity to alcohol and this new produce (CBN/BTC energetic blanks 909-247-5576) is glycerin based. I recall a physics 101 experiment where an ink drop in a cylinder surrounded by glycerin would totally disperse and become "lost" in the glycerin when rotated, then contrary to "rational linear thinking," would return to the original "drop" when the cylinder was counter-rotated. A puzzler until you realize even apparent chaos has its "implicate order." It is interesting glycerin has the property to demonstrate this characteristic and quite possibly the property to make a great homeopathic medium. Gage mentioned a preview in an up and coming seminar in Calif. I am inclined to give the product a serious test as the per vial cost is reasonable, avoids the mixing/packaging chore and doesn't contain alcohol. Barry at QWC ............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2004 Report Share Posted January 24, 2004 I am eager to learn more about it / have it in my hands. But how to purchase it ? Re: QXCI & Homeopathics Noel, last week (1/10) there was a posting on a new homeopathic medium (glycerin based homeopathic blank) that looks very interesting. Some clients have a sensitivity to alcohol and this new produce (CBN/BTC energetic blanks 909-247-5576) is glycerin based. I recall a physics 101 experiment where an ink drop in a cylinder surrounded by glycerin would totally disperse and become "lost" in the glycerin when rotated, then contrary to "rational linear thinking," would return to the original "drop" when the cylinder was counter-rotated. A puzzler until you realize even apparent chaos has its "implicate order." It is interesting glycerin has the property to demonstrate this characteristic and quite possibly the property to make a great homeopathic medium. Gage mentioned a preview in an up and coming seminar in Calif. I am inclined to give the product a serious test as the per vial cost is reasonable, avoids the mixing/packaging chore and doesn't contain alcohol. Barry at QWC ............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2004 Report Share Posted January 29, 2004 You can call the number I have given, email gage or look up CBN/CBT on the net. Barry " Noel van der Mullen " <N.vandermullen@...> wrote: >I am eager to learn more about it / have it in my hands. But how to purchase it ? > Re: QXCI & Homeopathics > > > Noel, last week (1/10) there was a posting on a new homeopathic medium (glycerin based homeopathic blank) that looks very interesting. Some clients have a sensitivity to alcohol and this new produce (CBN/BTC energetic blanks 909-247-5576) is glycerin based. I recall a physics 101 experiment where an ink drop in a cylinder surrounded by glycerin would totally disperse and become " lost " in the glycerin when rotated, then contrary to " rational linear thinking, " would return to the original " drop " when the cylinder was counter-rotated. A puzzler until you realize even apparent chaos has its " implicate order. " It is interesting glycerin has the property to demonstrate this characteristic and quite possibly the property to make a great homeopathic medium. Gage mentioned a preview in an up and coming seminar in Calif. I am inclined to give the product a serious test as the per vial cost is reasonable, avoids the mixing/packaging chore and doesn't contain alcohol. Barry at QWC > > ............................................ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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