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In homeopathy, the collection of vegetable drug substances is a critical step that directly affects the potency and efficacy of the remedies. The guidelines are rooted in the teachings of Dr. Samuel Hahnemann and detailed in the Organon of Medicine, especially aphorisms 264 and 268. 🌿 How to CollectRead more
In homeopathy, the collection of vegetable drug substances is a critical step that directly affects the potency and efficacy of the remedies. The guidelines are rooted in the teachings of Dr. Samuel Hahnemann and detailed in the Organon of Medicine, especially aphorisms 264 and 268.
🌿 How to Collect Vegetable Drug Substances
✅ General Rules
– Use wild plants over cultivated ones whenever possible; they retain stronger medicinal virtues.
– Collect only healthy, well-developed, fresh specimens.
– Avoid plants that are:
– Discolored
– Infested with insects or worms
– Slimy, moldy, or decayed
– Woody or aged
🕰️ When to Collect
– Ideal Conditions:
– On sunny, dry days
– Just after the morning dew disappears
– When the plant is at its peak medicinal strength (often during flowering or budding)
– Avoid Collection:
– During early morning dew
– Immediately after rain
– In extreme heat
🧼 Cleaning Guidelines
– Clean gently to avoid erosion of plant parts.
– Do not use excessive water; if necessary, use minimal water.
– Shake off dirt or use a soft brush.
🌱 Specific Parts and Timing
1. Whole Plant- During flowering season; partly in flower and partly in bud; collect in sunny weather
2. Roots- Annuals: Early autumn
– Biennials: Spring of second year
– Perennials: 2nd or 3rd year before woody fibers develop
🚫 Important Precautions
– Never collect during unsuitable weather.
– Avoid tightly packing plants during transport.
– Use collected material promptly to preserve medicinal strength.
– Imported substances must be properly identified and not in powdered form.
These practices ensure the purity, potency, and genuineness of the homeopathic remedy derived from vegetable sources.
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