Chlorine potassium, chlorine potash, potassium chloride, hydrochloric potash, somewhat obsolete: potassium muriaticum or potassium hydrochloricum.
1.6.2 Warts
“Fibrinous plastic secretions under the epidermis when raised in blisters” (Schuessler)
No. 4+10 (No. 10 extracts water, the warts shrink and fall off)
Warts
- Directions: 1st stage: No. 4 +10
- 2nd stage: No. 3+4+5+8+10
- as a cream gel mixture in addition and
- bathing in the mineral mixture
1.6.3 Fibre in the mucous membranes
1.6.3.1 Bronchi
The largest repository for this mineral substance is the bronchi. The presence of No. 4 keeps the fibre in solution. During a cold, much of this mineral substance is used up because glandular activity is stimulated. The KCl is drawn out of the bronchi and the fibrous material accumulates as whitish, often ropy mucus; this is known as a mucous cough.
If potassium chloratum is basically extracted from the mucous membranes (in the whole body: nose, genital area, bronchi), the fibrous substance accumulates as whitish mucus. The bronchial tubes, which have a large store of this mineral, are mainly affected by this. If potassium chloratum molecules are dissolved out of the bronchial tubes, a thick white mucus is formed which is coughed up. The human being’s efforts should be directed towards covering the need for this mineral, so that there is no unnecessary further degradation of mucous membranes.
What helps is the ointment H (cough ointment) in addition to taking the mineral substances.
Chronic bronchitis: 12+4+3 (+8)
Mucous cough (ointment H: 2+4+7+8+10), especially in children.
Intake:
- Stage: No. 4
- Stage: No. 2+4+
- Stage: No. 2+3+4+7+8
1.6.3.2 Mucous membranes in the digestive area
If the mucous membranes in the digestive area are stressed, there is an above-average depletion of this mineral. As a result, a white coating forms on the tongue. This always indicates a disorder in the digestive system.
1.6.4 The fluidity of the blood
However, the fibres do not only appear on the outside, but can also accumulate in the blood, which leads to a thickening of the blood. The viscous blood makes the veins visible, leading to spider veins or the well-known couperosis on the face, which are dilated veins on the cheeks. If the ongoing need for Potassium chloratum is replenished and then taken in addition to this, the organism can bind the fibrous material that has accumulated in the blood again and a purification of the blood from the fibrous material occurs, which also leads to a certain thinning. The blood regains its natural flowability.
Couperosis (small veins on the face), spider veins (small veins on the legs), haemorrhoids.
Intake:
- 1st stage: No. 4
- 2nd stage: No. 1+2+4
- 3rd stage: No. 1+2+3+4+5+9+11
CouBeVen
Mineral mixture as suppositories for internal haemorrhoids
From practice: A woman of about 45 years of age had a lot of dilated veins on her cheeks, on the wings of her nose and just as many spider veins on her legs due to too thick blood caused by a Potassium chloratum deficiency. By taking this mineral for many years as well as the use of the ointment, the spider veins on the legs were greatly reduced. On the face, the dilated veins had almost completely disappeared after some time. However, they reappeared when exposed to certain stresses, such as alcohol consumption, electromagnetic fields or strong temperature fluctuations in winter. This weak spot could not be completely eliminated, but a strong reduction of the suffering could be achieved.
Another example from practice: A man had to take a lot of blood thinners. In addition, he took No. 4 Potassium chloratum as a support to improve the fluidity of the blood. In this case, this mineral worked very slowly. He was advised to continue to see his doctor regularly and to have the coagulation test done. He followed the instruction exactly. The doctor was able to reduce the medication more and more due to the effect of the mineral.
Caution: The intake of medication, such as described in this case, may only be changed or reduced with a doctor’s permission.
The blood fibre is kept in solution with the help of this mineral. Thus, this mineral is responsible for regulating the fluidity of the blood. This is important because in the case of pathological changes or the smallest injuries of the vein walls, a build-up of thrombi can be prevented. The mineral can be taken as a preventive measure for:
Travel thrombosis 3+4+5+8+17+26
Prevention of thrombosis risk
Arteriosclerosis
Heart attack or apoplexy (stroke) together with No. 1 Calcium fluoratum, No. 9 Sodium phosphoricum and No. 11 Silicea (never without medical supervision!)
Blood black, thick viscous (Schüßler)
Blood viscosity: regulates the fluidity of the blood by keeping the fibre in solution
Intake:
- Step: No. 4
- Step: No. 2+4
- Level: No. 2+3+4+5
Hearing loss: thick blood caused by deficiency of No.4 Potassium chloratum, obstructs the circulation of blood throughout the auditory system.
Intake:
- Level: No.3+4
- Level: No. 2+3+4+12+ (9+10)
- Step: No. 2+3+4+9+11+12+ (9+10)
Apply in the area of the hearing, behind the ear, with cream gel no. 3 and massage in.
1.6.5 Blood clotting is basically a life-sustaining process (haemostasis).
In this process, with the help of No. 2 Calcium phosphoricum, as already discussed, an activated thrombin is formed from the prothrombin, which converts the soluble fibrinogen into the insoluble and polymerised fibrin.
For the polymerisation (cross-linking) of the fibrin, the presence of No.4 is important; as a regulator, the aim is not to prevent blood clotting, but to prevent excessive accumulation of thrombi. If the walls of the arteries are slightly damaged, thrombocytes (blood platelets) easily adhere and then trigger the formation of a thrombus, especially if the flow velocity of the blood is reduced.
1.6.6 Arteriosclerosis
In arteriosclerosis, very small injuries to the walls of the arteries cause accumulations of platelets, which are then covered by cross-linked connective tissue, into which cholesterol (LDL, but especially oxidised cholesterol – oxicholesterol or lipoprotein) is subsequently deposited, and sometimes even calcium. This leads to narrowed and inflexible arteries and the risk of heart attack.
Combination arteriosclerosis: 1+4+9+10+11+17+27
1.6.7 Varicose veins
Blood with a slow flow rate (due to too thick blood, little exercise, too tight trousers or stockings) and too high viscosity accumulates in the area of the veins. Varices (varicose veins) develop. Small thrombi easily collect at the valves of the veins. If the fluidity of the blood is increased by taking No. 4, the formation of thromboses can be prevented.
Spider veins on the body develop when blood that is too viscous expands the capillaries, as does couperosis on the face.
Congestion of the blood at the haemorrhoidal swellings of the sphincter muscle causes the formation of haemorrhoids. (1+4+9+11)
In the case of varicose veins, spider veins, couperose, haemorrhoids, in addition to taking No.4 Potassium chloratum D6, CouBeVen should also be used often and consistently.
Hemorrhoidal suppositories can also be prepared in pharmacies with the appropriate minerals.
1.6.8 Adhesion of wounds
After operations, healing wounds often stick together, with the skin adhering to the underlying tissue. In medicine, these adhesions are loosened mechanically, which results in considerable pain.
Later, the scars are stuck together and can cause great problems (e.g. unpleasant tension) – a very important area of application for the ointment Askinel.
The adhesions themselves are caused by a great deficiency of No. 4 Potassium chloratum, which means that the fibrous substance cannot be controlled and precipitates, giving rise to the adhesions. No. 4 Potassium chloratum applied liberally, as a paste and as a cream gel, may be a desirable help in these cases.
Adhesions of the uterus, endometriosis, (dark cysts)
1.7 The second stage in the course of a disease
If the organism has lost the first confrontation with a disease because of a deficiency of No. 3 Ferrum phosphoricum, the disease moves into the body.
1.7.1 The first defeat
Precisely when the body has not come to terms with an acute disease, the disease substances, metabolic waste products and harmful substances have not yet been deposited but are kept in solution, the organism waits for help. Soft swellings often occur now. No.4 can bind toxins, especially chemical toxins, and make them harmless to the body, which is why this mineral is used for soft swellings. The disease does not settle and does not become chronic. However, the bound toxins must be brought out of the body and excreted with the help of No.10 Sodium sulphuricum.
1.7.2 Stressful substances
If the organism has great difficulty in defending itself against a disease, then there is a danger that it will take hold in the body. In the course of the struggle, many toxins and pollutants are produced, which are excreted or, if this is not possible, deposited in the body. In order to be able to carry out detoxification, the organism is dependent on the presence of potassium chloratum, which it takes from the existing stores. If this is no longer sufficient, the tissues are also broken down, in this case the fibrous tissue or the mucous membranes, which contain the required mineral.
In order to bind the inflammatory toxins from the first stage in the course of an illness (see Ferrum phosphoricum), the organism has to activate defence mechanisms. In doing so, it consumes a great deal of potassium chloratum, which causes the fibre to lose its hold.
Among other things in the area of the bronchial tubes, which, as already described in the previous chapter, causes coughing associated with a viscous, whitish, stringy mucus expectoration.
Blood sedimentation increased: 1st stage – No.3, 2nd stage – No.4 (corresponding to the course of a disease).
1.7.3 Detoxification: 4+10
The fibrous material produced as waste during detoxification is used by the organism to coat the coarse toxins and to excrete them as far as possible.
The detoxifying effect must not be understood to mean that these substances are then also excreted. It is sufficient if the substances in question are no longer a burden on the body as a result of a chemical reaction. The excretion is then taken care of by Sodium sulphuricum, No. 10, the wheelbarrow for the removal of the harmful substances.
Note: Oil pulling has a pollutant-relieving effect in the area of the mouth.
1.7.4 Thread pulling:
When excreting fibrous material, the saliva, for example, is spat out in a thread-pulling manner. 10 This often occurs after drinking alcohol, as the alcohol consumes a lot of potassium chloratum for processing and detoxification, especially in the glands. When spitting out, the fibrous material that accumulates binds the saliva so strongly that it may hang like strings on the lower lip.
All secretions that are deficient in No.4 are stringy, whitish – slimy. This applies to the secretion of a whitish, stringy saliva as well as to the whitish discharge of mostly young girls (fluor genitalis albicans). The body is adjusting to a regulated production of sex hormones, which means an increased need for No. 4.
As long as the organism is excreting fibre, it can be assumed that it is struggling with a heavy load. The need for potassium chloratum must then be given urgent attention and an appropriate supply of this mineral must be carried out. Otherwise, the organism would have to break down valuable substance, connective tissue or mucous membranes, so that it can carry out the urgently needed detoxification.
1.8 Glandular operating substance – detoxification
Basically, a deficiency of No. 4 Potassium chloratum must be assumed in glandular operating disorders.
1.8.1 Glands
This mineral is the glandular operating substance in the biochemistry according to Dr. Schuessler. Due to increased glandular activity in the digestive area, a lot of No.4 is consumed, a white tongue coating occurs, which indicates the deficiency in this area.
Every increased glandular turnover needs more of this mineral and over a longer period of time, if not replenished, leads to a deficiency associated with often unpleasant disorders!
Potassium chloratum is an important operating substance for the many tasks of the glands in the body. It is available to the glands for the production of all substances that they secrete in the body. Indirectly, they control the tasks of digestion, excretion or detoxification of body waste products. The glandular secretions also cause the conversion of many substances and thus relieve the organism.
Glandular swellings, soft swellings
Second stage of a disease:
Ingestion:
- Stage: No. 3+4
- Stage: No. 2+3+4
- Stage: No. 2+3+4+5+8+12+(9+10)
1.8.1.1 Thyroid gland
However, the possibility of a malfunction of the thyroid gland is excluded here. It could also provide the background for this problem. However, the association of hyperthyroidism and weight loss, and vice versa, hypothyroidism and weight gain, is not compelling, as previously assumed.
Since the thyroid gland as a gland is very dependent on the presence of the corresponding operating substance, the malfunction can also be understood once again in this context. This would mean that the problem of corpulence or exaggerated slimness could be seen from two sides. On the one hand as a result of the lack of a mineral substance and on the other hand as a malfunction of the thyroid gland. However, the thyroid gland needs another special mineral, namely potassium iodatum, which will then be discussed in No. 15.
1.8.2 Breastfeeding 2+ 4+8
No. 4 Potassium chloratum is particularly important for nursing mothers. No. 4 Potassium chloratum and No. 8 Sodium chloratum are necessary for the operation of breastfeeding and No. 2 Calcium phosphoricum for the formation of milk.
For nursing mothers, potassium chloratum in combination with sodium chloratum is an indispensable remedy (No. 4 + No. 8) if breast milk is to be sufficiently available. Potassium chloratum stimulates the glandular activity of the mammary glands and sodium chloratum regulates the amount of fluid. Many grateful feedbacks confirm again and again the great effect of this mineral combination.
Weaning: No. 10+13 (pituitary gland)
1.8.3 Vaccinations 2+3+4+8+20
Vaccinations require the body of the vaccinated person to have filled up shops of operating substances, as they represent an enormous stimulus. For the processing of the chemical substances such as preservatives, preparation and stabilising substances, a great deal of No. 4 Potassium chloratum is consumed.
Vaccine swellings: Sting Away
1.8.3.2 Exposure to vaccinations
Vaccinations consume a particularly large number of potassium chloratum molecules. Vaccinations stimulate the body to produce antibodies. This defence build-up demands an intensive amount of fighting from the body, whereby waste and harmful substances are produced. This also stimulates the glandular activity enormously, which also wears out a lot of molecules of this mineral. This mineral should also be used for the prevention or at least the after-treatment of anaesthesia. This supports the glands enormously in their detoxification work.
1.8.3.2 Preventive care and aftercare for vaccinations
No. 4 is therefore used for the prevention and aftercare of vaccinations. The build-up of the immunoglobulins and the immune response of the organism needs this mineral, together with No.2. Potassium chloratum is also responsible for the detoxification of the polluting additives of the vaccinations. Ferrum phosphoricum should also be taken after vaccinations in order to activate the immune field and to reduce any fever.
So for vaccinations, the mixture No. 2 Calcium phosphoricum is given for building up the immunoglobulins, No. 3 Ferrum phosphoricum for dealing with the vaccine (immune response) and No. 4 Potassium chloratum (immunoglobulins, chemical substances).
Similar to No. 8 Sodium chloratum, the chloride ions form compounds with the medicinal substances used from chemistry, so that they are no longer a burden.
Potassium aluminium sulphuricum No. 20: Almost all vaccines (carrier) contain aluminium compounds.
After vaccinations there are often febrile convulsions: doctor!
For the prevention of febrile convulsions, No. 19 Cuprum arsenicosum should also be considered.
Preventive mixture: No. 2 Calcium phosphoricum + No. 3 Ferrum phosphoricum + No. 5 Potassium phosphoricum + No. 7 Magnesium phosphoricum + No. 8 Sodium chloratum + No. 19 Cuprum arsenicosum.
Vaccinations
Intake:
- Stage: No. 3+4
- 1st stage: No. 2+3+4+20
- Stage 3: No. 2+3+4+5+8+20 (No.20 Potassium Aluminium sulphuricum)
- Sting Away: 2+3+4+8+10+12
1.9 Protein substances 2+4 (+12)
As already described in the section on connective tissue, the organism needs a rather simple protein, collagen (thread-like protein chains), to build up the fibres of the connective tissue. From the point of view of Dr. Schuessler’s biochemistry, potassium chloratum is necessary as a functional agent for the formation of these fibrous substances. This means that the body cannot bind these protein substances if it does not have the corresponding operating substance available. A deficiency of this mineral as well as a deficiency of calcium phosphoricum is thus automatically linked to problems of protein processing, each mineral in its own specific way.
1.9.1 Obesity – Thinness
If there is a deficiency of Potassium chloratum, protein flakes are deposited in the body, which explains the tendency to obesity. It is often misunderstood that glandular types tend to be corpulent, this can only be understood through this connection. Since this mineral is responsible for the operation of the glands, a deficiency is also perceived in a deficient or defective glandular activity and is coupled with the tendency to gain weight. Actually, it is a different problem, but one that runs in parallel.
In biochemistry according to Dr. Schuessler, we often speak of the “glandular type”.
Often these are people who also have a certain obesity. Due to their high deficiency of No.4, they cannot build up the molecules of the connective tissue well and deposit the unprocessed proteins in the connective tissue. Also characteristic is an excessively high emotional expenditure, which consumes a lot of No.4.
So it is not the lack of work of the glands that leads to obesity, but the lack of the fuel leads to difficulties in the operation of the glands, resulting in stress. However, these must not be seen in a one-sided way either.
Indeed, the opposite phenomenon can also be observed. A lack of potassium chloratum can also lead to emaciation, because the ability to incorporate protein is reduced. Be it that too little protein is absorbed or even excreted. The build-up of connective tissue is not possible then due to the mineral deficiency. Then these people are very thin.
Tendency to be overweight, accumulation of fibrous substances:
Intake:
- Level: No. 4
- Level: No. 2+4+12+(9+10)
- Level: No. 2+3+4+9+11+12+(9+10)
Base Care Baths
1.9.2 Nutrition
Through the research of Dr. Hay, the founder of the nutritional theory of the same name, Hay’s Food Combining Diet, we know that the organism needs a relatively high acid concentration to process protein in the stomach. This is not the case with carbohydrates. In general nutritional theory, it is known that adults need a maximum of 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight per day.
1.9.3 Orange peel skin
Our over-supply of animal protein, especially in the form of dairy products, results in an overall deficiency of calcium phosphoricum and potassium chloratum, but also an excess of acid. This is because the organism provides the minerals for the processing of protein, and the calcium is not available to neutralise acid. However, if the organism can no longer process protein due to the existing mineral deficiency, the so-called orange peel skin may develop. This is the accumulation and deposition of acid-soaked protein flakes under the surface of the skin. However, it is also possible for protein to be converted into acid, which causes corresponding subsequent problems.
Combination orange peel skin: 1+2+4+9+11+12 (+23)
1.10 No.4 Potassium chloratum – Nutrients
Connective tissue
Nutrients | Function | |||||||||||||||
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Vitamin C buffered | collagen formation, cross-linking, antioxidant of the aqueous milieu | |||||||||||||||
Copper | Lysyl oxidase - collagen, elastin - formation, cross-linking (connective tissue weakness and hardening of the connective tissue in case of copper deficiency!) | |||||||||||||||
Manganese | Promotes cross-linking of collagen fibres, improves microcirculation, antioxidant | |||||||||||||||
Zinc | Builds collagen, elastin, cross-linking, promotes protein synthesis, builds extracellular matrix, promotes wound healing | |||||||||||||||
Selenium | Degradation of heavy metals, oxidative protection of the connective tissue | |||||||||||||||
Vitamin B complex | Collagen synthesis, cross-linking of collagen and elastin | |||||||||||||||
Citrus bioflavonoids | Tightens the connective tissue, reduces the tendency to oedema, improves microcirculation, inhibits the degradation of connective tissue substance (mucopolysacharides) | |||||||||||||||
Alpha-linolenic acid, Omega – 3- fatty acid | Elastic connective tissue, promotes nutrient supply to the connective tissue because it promotes membrane fluidity of the biomembranes of all cells |
Glands
Nutrients Function
Black pepper extract Stimulates glands, especially digestive glands, Thyroid - circulating thyroid hormones increased (warming)
Blood viscosity, arteriosclerosis prevention
Nutrients Function
Alpha-linolenic acid, Omega – 3- fatty acid Lower triglycerides, improve the fluidity of the blood, lower blood pressure and inhibit platelet aggregation and fibrin formation
Vitamin B complex B6+B12 - promote homocysteine degradation (homocysteine thickens the blood), lower LDL cholesterol, folic acid regenerates cysteine to methionine
OPC - oligomeric procyanidins oligomeric procyanidins antioxidant, cholesterol reducer, protects against high blood pressure, vasodilator, vitamin C recycler
Citrus Bioflavonoids Vitamin C - enhancer (see above), protect Omega 3 fatty acids from oxidation by free radicals, antioxidant in the aqueous and lipid milieu
The following topics will be covered in the sequel: External applications in case of vein problems, spider veins, couperose, haemorrhoids and more.
References:
10 In children, if the secretion from the nose is stringy, viscous mucus, it is called a “snot bell”.
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