Remedy bottle preparation
In Japan, buy a cup size container of shochu if you have no vodka. Wine will not work. A ratio of 1 part alcohol to 10 parts should keep your remedy free from bacteria. For more explanation, click here.
Adapting to situations
Lacking a bottle with a cap: Any small cup with a cover such as plastic wrap will work. Stir with a spoon each time you take the remedy. Use metal and plastic spoons.
A sick person cannot sit to drink his remedy: See 1
A baby or a person in a coma cannot drink: Rub the liquid remedy on an area of the body that quickly absorbs it: the lips, rectum, between the legs, on the forehead, or the palms of the hands. Or, put the remedy pellet in alcohol and pass it under the patient’s nose. Or spray it using a spray bottle.
Too busy to make a remedy bottle: See 1
Have no strong alcohol: Plain water will last for a week. Make a new batch each week. Also, weaker alcohol with no water can be used just to prevent bacterial growth.
Ran out of remedy pellets: Put water in your container and use it to make more remedy. Diluted remedy liquid is still very potent.
No labels: Put your remedy container in a bag with your remedy name and dosage written on paper.
Bacteria grew in your remedy: Make it again even using a drop of the same liquid. This time use alcohol. Airborne bacteria will not make you sick.
You touched your remedies: Touching remedy pellets will not significantly change your remedy. As an extreme example, mothers are instructed to give their nursing babies remedies through their breast milk.
Used boiling water: Boiling kills bacteria in the water and evaporates chemical additives which is helpful. But, always cool water before using. Heat destroys the remedy’s healing power. (See 11 below.)
Remedies were stored in the sun, strong odors, strong electrical waves: The remedy may not work. Using fresh remedy pellets, re-make the dilution bottle and store it at room temperature in a neutral environment without strong odors or highly charged energy.
Forget to take my remedies: Chose a place to store the remedy so that you remember to take it. Beside your bed, in your office desk drawer on the kitchen counter are often good places. Make remedy taking part of your routine. Add a reminder to your calendar.
Controlling the power of remedies 26 minute video
How dilution of remedies works.