RE: Homeopathy : Some Reference Needed
January 11, 2013 at 4:00 am
(This post was last modified: January 11, 2013 at 4:13 am by KichigaiNeko.)
Do you mean Arnica?
Referrences:
And do you mean Mag-Phos? (MgPO4)
References:
Magnesium Phosphate wiki; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnesium_phosphate
Scientific paper on magnesium, calcium and phosphate metabolism. worth a read! http://cicm.org.au/journal/2002/december/CPMI.pdf
Magnesium Phosphate and calcium are required in trace amounts for the proper functioning of the body, they are not the only mineral elements that are needed. Being ill can and will disrupt the ratios of just what is needed for the body to function and so MgPO4 must be ingested to address say a poor diet.
All statements to say you are better off going to your medical doctor and not be surprised if he/she recommends a brief course of "vitamin" supplements.
PS
Sam Ananda
Referrences:
wiki Wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnica ....... Several species, such as Arnica montana and Arnica chamissonis, contain helenalin, a sesquiterpene lactone that is a major ingredient in anti-inflammatory preparations (used mostly for bruises).
Quote:Arnica
Overview:
Arnica (Arnica montana) has been used for medicinal purposes since the 1500s and is still popular today. Applied to the skin as a cream, ointment, liniment, salve, or tincture, arnica has been used to soothe muscle aches, reduce inflammation, and heal wounds. It is commonly used for injuries such as sprains and bruises. As an herb, arnica is generally used only topically (on the skin) because it can cause serious side effects when taken by mouth. Oral homeopathic remedies do contain arnica, but they use an extremely diluted form that is not considered dangerous. If you have any question about whether you have the herbal or homeopathic form of arnica, talk to your doctor before taking it.
Source: http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/arnic...z2HeTMPhCn
And do you mean Mag-Phos? (MgPO4)
References:
Quote:The great anti-spasmodic remedy. Cramping of muscles with radiating pains. Neuralgic pains Relieved by warmth. Especially suited to tired, languid, exhausted subjects. Indisposition for mental exertion. Goitre. http://abchomeopathy.com/r.php/Mag-p
Magnesium Phosphate wiki; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnesium_phosphate
Scientific paper on magnesium, calcium and phosphate metabolism. worth a read! http://cicm.org.au/journal/2002/december/CPMI.pdf
Magnesium Phosphate and calcium are required in trace amounts for the proper functioning of the body, they are not the only mineral elements that are needed. Being ill can and will disrupt the ratios of just what is needed for the body to function and so MgPO4 must be ingested to address say a poor diet.
All statements to say you are better off going to your medical doctor and not be surprised if he/she recommends a brief course of "vitamin" supplements.
PS
Sam Ananda
"The Universe is run by the complex interweaving of three elements: energy, matter, and enlightened self-interest." G'Kar-B5