Schuessler salt No. 11 Silicea D12

SKIN, HAIR, NAILS; VASCULAR wall

  • Building block of connective tissue.
  • Supports the regeneration of skin, hair, and nails.
  • Treatment of closed purulent processes.
  • Stimulates sensory analyzers and perception.
  • Chronic disorders associated with increased acidity.

The salt of beauty – for healthy and beautiful hair, skin, and nails. Provides supportive care in varicose veins by contributing to the stability and elasticity of vascular walls. Indicated in degenerative cartilage changes (knees, spine, etc.). Protects against chronic purulent processes.

Main Areas of Use

  • For healthy and beautiful skin, hair, nails (in combination with salts No. 1 and 8).
  • Premature wrinkle formation.
  • Tendency toward callus formation, scarring, and skin roughness.
  • Stretch marks and cellulite.
  • Excessive perspiration.
  • Varicose veins and hematomas.
  • Cartilage disorders; osteoporosis; post-fracture recovery.
  • Abscesses and acne; encapsulated suppurative processes (in combination with Salts No. 9 and No. 10).

Dosage and Administration

  • The tablets are placed under the tongue and allowed to dissolve slowly; for young children, the tablets may be dissolved in a small amount of water.
  • It is recommended to avoid food and drinks 10-15 minutes before and after taking Schuessler salts.

Acute conditions: 1–3 tablets, 3–6 times daily, for 1–2 weeks.

Emergency conditions: The dosage can be increased many times depending on the severity of the symptoms – e.g., 1 tablet every 5 minutes for 2-4 hours.

Another method of administration is the so-called “hot drink”: Dissolve 10 tablets of the prescribed salt in hot water. Sip slowly in small amounts, allowing the liquid to remain briefly in the mouth before swallowing.

Chronic conditions: 1–3 tablets, 1–2 times daily, for 2–4 months.

Prophylactic use: 1–3 tablets, 1–2 times daily, for at least 6–8 weeks.

  • Dosage and administration should always be tailored to individual needs. There is no risk of overdose or dependency.
  • The information provided is based on the long-standing practical experience of the German school of Schuessler therapy and does not replace consultation with a medical professional when necessary, nor does it substitute ongoing therapy prescribed by a physician.

Sources:

  • Schuessler Salts for Children – Günther H. Heepen, Graefe und Unzer Verlag, Munich, 2009.
  • Schuessler’s Salts – Günther H. Heepen, Graefe und Unzer Verlag, Munich, 2009.
  • Schuessler Salts: Handbook of Dr. Schuessler’s Biochemistry – Thomas Feichtinger, Elisabeth Mandl, Susanna Niedan-Feichtinger, Kibea Publishing, 2013.
  • Schuessler Salts for Children – Angelika Gräfin Wolffskeel von Reichenberg, Ciela Publishing, 2014.
  • Schuessler Salts and Nutrition According to Biorhythms – Angelika Gräfin Wolffskeel von Reichenberg, Ciela Publishing, 2016.

Please read the package leaflet carefully and consult your physician or pharmacist if necessary.