Schuessler salts are alternative medicine preparations of mineral salts in homeopathic doses (potency).
The Schuessler-salt therapy is based on the assumption that diseases commonly incur by disorders of mineral metabolism of body cells and can be cured by homeopathic doses of minerals.
The homeopathic physician Wilhelm Heinrich Schuessler Homeopathic newspaper published in the Universal 1873 article "A summary homeopathic therapy," where he introduced a form of therapy called "biochemical healing way." Its acronym was that he held about the thousand ways in homeopathy only twelve salts, "Schuessler salts called, for the treatment of almost all diseases considered to be sufficient.
Schuessler was assumed that diseases arise on the basis of disturbed biochemical processes. He believed that diseases are caused in large part on the basis of a disturbed mineral metabolism, "but the absence of a particular mineral affects the entire metabolism. Schuessler said his method was "not a homeopathic" because it can not be cured by the same propagated by Samuel Hahnemann Simile principle ("similar") is based, but on physiological-chemical processes in the human organism is due.
The Vice President of biochemical Federation of Germany eV, Hans-Heinrich Jorgensen, considers that it is possible Schuessler salts apply not only to compensate for deficiencies, but also according to the homeopathic principle of similarity. For the biochemical means by Schuessler is homeopathic medicine according to the German Drug Law (AMG).
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