And this is what happens. You prescribe the first remedy correctly, and then the second remedy spoils it. And then the third remedy makes it even worse, and the fourth remedy brings the patient right back to where he started.
This will most probably be your experience. It also was my experience when I was making these mistakes. How did I come to these principles? By making the same mistakes that you are making. And then I said: “Oh my God. I did not wait long enough here!”
Of course there are also cases where you have to interfere immediately, otherwise you will lose the case, cases where you will have to resort to antibiotics, to chemical drugs in order to bring the patient back when he is in danger. So there are cases where you have to interfere immediately. But there are other cases, where you have to wait very long before you even see anything at all.
In the video-course you will see totally confused cases, where
you have no idea of the remedy, because the patients have
received 600 remedies…. You know, these bottles with the mixtu
res of remedies (audience giggles)
And they cannot even mention the remedies, they cannot remember, because in each bottle there was a mixture of 20 remedies. 20 bottles with 20 different remedies each, add up to 400 remedies. And then high potencies, low potencies, etc. There is a total confusion in the case. How do you start? Where do you start? How long do you have to wait?
Often you have to wait two, three years until you see the picture becoming more clear, until you see a clear picture of a remedy.