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What is Secondary CURATIVE Action of Drug?



What happens in secondary curative action of drug, due to which it is different from 1st type of secondary action of drug? In secondary curative action of drug- human vital force of body in its endeavor to guard human body from primary action of drug, use protective measures which it takes in form of reaction to primary action of drug which are just similar in nature to primary action of drug.

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That is, the effects which primary reaction of drug create on human body, vital force also creates just similar effects in reactive answer to primary action of drug as protective measure. Whereas in 1st type of secondary action, vital force produce just opposite effects as protective measures but in 2nd type of secondary action of drug it produces similar effects as protective measures.

In what kind of situations, drug produces this 2nd type of secondary action of drug? 
Drug is able to produce this 2nd type of secondary action of drug when a medicine is given in potentized form, according to Homoeopathic rules. That is, such secondary curative action happens when medicine given is potentized Homoeopathic medicine and given accordance to Homoeopathic rules.


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