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, When a patient "reacts" to an Unda number, what exactly does that mean? She had an increased outbreak of herpes? Is that a reaction? What are the Unda numbers attempting to do? If we think of them as drainage, then I would interpret an outbreak as the Vis' attempt to quickly and efficiently push the virus "out" to the surface (the closest exit route). As such, I often see a patient react with an outbreak when treating. And very often if the reaction is strong enough, it may well be the last time the patient experiences that reaction. I would interpret a "reaction" to a remedy when they patient reports a symptom that they never had before. A return of an old symptom is quite common in my experience. The brain protocol is famous for eliciting severe and dramatic reactions in patients. I would not say the patient is "reacting" to the remedy. It is doing exactly what I hoped it would do. Hope that helps. Dick Thom Bambu clinic Portland, ORIf a patient reacts to a given remedy at low potency, like Lycopodium in these remedies, how do you approach it classically?Do you use a 30 c by itself?At the same time, I know that Dr Thom and Dr Guenoit spoke of the unda's as single remedies themselves, so perhaps patient is not reacting to lycopodium but the complex

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