Schuessler ointment No. 3 Ferrum phosphoricum D4

Dr. Schuessler’s salts are also available in cream formulations for local application in various acute and chronic conditions. They are indicated for dermatological disorders; as supportive care in joint complaints, gout, and neuritis; and in vascular disorders including varicose veins and sclerotically narrowed blood vessels.

The creams are commonly used in combination with Schuessler salts in tablet form. Their synergistic action enhances and accelerates the therapeutic process

First aid for all types of trauma, burns; acute joint inflammation

Main areas of application:

  • First-aid remedy for injuries caused by blunt trauma: contusions (bruises, sprains, hematomas, abrasions, puncture wounds, etc.)
  • First-degree burns, including sunburn
  • Insect bites and stings
  • Acute inflammatory joint conditions – as adjunctive therapy
  • Eye strain – apply in the evening over closed eyelids
  • Acute inflammatory conditions and infections (elevated temperature, rhinitis)
  • Dry, barking cough (apply by rubbing onto the chest and back)
  • Impaired peripheral circulation (cold hands and feet – rub into affected areas)
  • Prevention of muscle soreness and support of muscular performance

Method of application:

  • Chronic conditions: Apply by gentle rubbing three times daily. If more than one ointment is prescribed, alternate them on different days.
  • Acute conditions: Apply every hour. If more than one ointment is prescribed, alternate them hourly.
  • Single dose: A 1–3 cm strip from the tube applied to the affected area.
  • Suitable for use in massage or as compresses.
  • In cases of varicose veins, apply using light tapping movements over the affected area.
  • Schuessler salts in tablet and ointment form may be administered concomitantly for optimal effect.
  • The frequency and duration of application should be adapted to the clinical condition and individual response.

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.