About our remedies
Each remedy in our range is produced under the strictest standards of proficiency and hygiene. Our remedies are made using a sophisticated process of exposing a highly purified water-and-alcohol solution to the specific electromagnetic frequency of a natural substance, resulting in a vibrational solution that is known to assist in stimulating specific healing mechanisms in the human body.
Non toxic and safe
Our remedies are made electromagnetically by nature and are not made from original substance or stock. They are absolutely safe for everyone – adults, children, infants, pregnant mothers, as well as pets, horses and livestock.
Ingredients
Each Vibrational remedy contains a small percentage of pure alcohol and purified water – charge with the electro-magnetic frequency of a particular substance from nature known to stimulate specific healing mechanisms.
Mouth spray form
Designed by Eugenie Rowson, mother of five, British trained Homeopath and Author of the self-help guide : There’s a remedy for that! Our is the first mouth spray range of Vibrational self-help remedies in the world – they taste GREAT and are so easy to administer. Everyone loves them!
Potency
All our remedies are made in a 200c potency – a medium strength believed to be most effective for self-help for assisting with common everyday ailments. One cannot overdose on these remedies as they work by stimulating the body’s own healing mechanisms, and you cannot overdose on healing!
Dosage
1 spray in the mouth, half hourly on first day.
Thereafter, 4 – 6 times a day.
Reduce with improvement.
Stop using the remedy when healing is complete.
Volume
30ml (approx) 300 sprays per bottle
Storage instructions
Remedies should be kept in a cool, dark place, protected from sunlight and are best stored in dark glass bottles.
Bottles or containers must be firmly or tightly closed to prevent the loss of alcohol through evaporation, which causes the remedy to deteriorate. Remedies should be kept away from strong-smelling substances such as perfumes, essential oils, mint, menthol, camphor, eucalyptus, soaps, garlic, spices, etc. Storing remedies in
the medicine or bathroom cabinet or kitchen cupboards is not a good idea.
Remedies should also be stored away from electrical or battery-operated items
such as the microwave, TV, hair dryer, fridge and especially cell phones. A bedroom cupboard is often the best bet.
NOTE: Our Maestro range (single remedies) has been carefully chosen to complement the self-help guide There’s a remedy for that! and most of these polychests can be used over and over again for many different ailments.