Yes, all homeopathic remedies involve diluted medicines. Though there are some other 'alternative medicines' (I really hate that phrase) which are labeled as homeopathic despite not being actual homeopathic remedies. So there is the possiblity that your mom was taking, say, herbal supplements, and not actual homeopathic remedies.babinro said:What I don't understand is what that has to do with the treatment that worked for my mother. Are you saying that 100% of homeopathy treatments involve diluted medicine?
If it was an actual homeopathic remedy, and if it was prepared correctly (according to homeopathic principles) then it should have been diluted far past the point where chemistry says it could cause any effect.If so, then perhaps the treatments given to my mother for her migraines were always to strong to work. As such, a diluted version of that medicine was all she needed. Either way, the end result was success.