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After dynamisation, the homeo-drugs are kept for months together in the glass containers. Then why do the water molecules not return to its natural frequency and erase its memory? The water cells have structure of cylindrical net, carrying imprints in form of surface-contour as well as in form of modified electro-vibratory waves. The water also contains dissolved oxygen in form of radicals. Their movement through the cell body helps keep the imprints stable. Cylindrical cells are relatively very stiff, because they vibrate at high frequency like a tight guitar string. As such there cannot be any selferosion of memory. Normal glass containers or any solid substance, whose molecules do not dissolve into the watercells of the liquid remedy, should not affect its memory. Only when a foreign molecule is digested i.e. accommodated into its quantum vacancy and has imparted its properties, in terms of electromagnetic field and frequencies etc. that the "imprints" are modified. In practice sugar pills (vehicles) with absorbed drug are used. The characterized water molecules are absorbed and distributed among sugar ions. Then how do they protect the "imprints”, when sugar ions induce its own natural frequency on it? Sugar pills are in form of solid molecules, having a lot of inter crystalline spaces, and voids, wherein the homeo remedies are accommodated. Actually sugar is not "digested” in the liquid medicine. No sugar ions are formed. Without digestion through shakes, it cannot affect the cell structure and its properties. In Homeo preparation, pure distilled water is used. It is prepared by boiling and evaporation. As such this water also belongs to the category of non-living water. Then in operation of “sanskaran”, i.e. potency making, how can it get capability to carry the instructions in its memory? Yes, in homeo-preparations, pure distilled water is used. No dissolved minerals should remain in the distilled water.
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