FePO4x4H2O phosphoric acid iron ORGAN: Blood 1 Recommended potentiation: D 12 2 Characteristics: This mineral helps the human being to deal with the world, in both the outer world and... read more →
Calcium Phosphoricum Organ: Bones, Muscles (Protein) 1.1 Recommended potentization: D 6 1.2 Dr. Schuessler's reflections on this mineral substance In his brochure on inorganic tissue images, he writes: "When an intense... read more →
Body Organ: Skin (elasticity) 1.1 Recommended potentization: D 12 1.2 Characteristics This mineral substance forms the hull, the protection of the single parts of the body, with its hardness as... read more →
Due to stress and its consequences, the body is very heavily burdened and increasingly uses up its consumables. For example, musculature tensions stress the household of No. 2 Calcium phosphoricum,... read more →
3.1 What intervenes with life is sometimes life itself! Health is considerably more than just the absence of physical disturbances. On the physical level it mainly comprises to the greatest... read more →
2. The Mineral Substances of Life 2.1.6 What does potentiating mean? Example: One gram (= one part) of active substance (e.g. Magnesium phosphoricum) is mixed with 9 grams (= 9... read more →
2. The Mineral Substances of Life 2.1.3 Switching to lower potentiations: In his book “Lehrbuch der Biochemie” 11 , Kurt Hickethier rather takes the view not to abandon the potentiation... read more →
2. The Mineral Substances of Life 2.1.1 How did Schuessler find the mineral substances which are significant for human beings? Schuessler himself wrote in the first edition of his "Abgekürzte... read more →
1.1 With Regard to the Person of Dr. Schuessler1 Wilhelm Heinrich Schuessler was born in Zwischenahn in the grand duchy of Oldenbourg (now Federal Republic of Germany), on August 21,... read more →
Reactive View Substance: Whenever “it stagnates” Such function minerals, which are responsible in the cells for the functioning, resp., for the structure in the tissues, form the substance to which... read more →