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CHRONIC inflammation; DETOXIFICATION
- In chronic (third-stage) inflammatory processes with the presence of yellow-green, purulent secretions.
- Stimulates the functional activity of the liver and pancreas.
- Supports oxygen transport from the bloodstream into the cells.
- Contributes to epidermal pigmentation.
Mineral salt for chronic inflammatory processes of the mucous membranes – cough, rhinitis, sinusitis, conjunctivitis, etc. Considered a primary mineral salt in all dermatological conditions. Indicated in toxic overload of the liver. Supports the management of asthma and diabetes.
Main Areas of Use
- Colds and sinusitis with yellow-green purulent secretions (in combination with salt No. 12).
- Chronic cough.
- Conjunctivitis with yellow-green secretions.
- Rashes, lichen, neurodermatitis, skin allergies, unexplained itching.
- Supports liver and gallbladder function.
- Detoxification (in combination with salts No. 8, 9, and 10).
- Skin hyperpigmentation (during pregnancy or age-related spots).
- Supports treatment for type II diabetes (in combination with salt No. 4).
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.