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What a prescription is — and what it is not.

A prescription is one remedy, chosen at one moment in time. It is the first step. It is not the treatment. The treatment is everything that follows — the observation, the follow-up, the adjustment, the next remedy — until the organism is fully free.

Why one prescription is not enough.

A chronic illness has layers. The first remedy addresses the outermost accessible layer. As that layer resolves, a new picture emerges — and that picture may require a different remedy. This continues until the constitutional disturbance at the deepest level has been resolved.

One prescription alone will not cure a complex diseased state. It cannot be left unattended after a single prescription.

What this means for the patient.

It means committing to the process. Attending follow-ups. Reporting changes honestly. Not abandoning treatment because the first prescription did not produce immediate dramatic results.

Unless the entire treatment is followed, the everlasting cure may not occur. We are transparent about this — because informed patients are better patients.