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Mag Phos

Antispasmodic and analgesic salt

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Mag Phos

Overview

Antispasmodic and analgesic salt

Latin name : Magnesium phosphoricum

Biochemic Profile

Salt #
7
Formula
MgHPO4
Dilution
D6
Tissue Affinity
nerve fibers, muscles, bone tissue

Antlitzanalyse (Facial Diagnosis)

  • Fleeting redness on cheeks
  • Changing complexion
  • Sudden flushing

Facial Zone : cheek flush zone

Therapeutic Properties

  • Powerful antispasmodic
  • Analgesic for cramping pains
  • Muscle relaxant
  • Calms nerves

Indications

  • Muscle cramps
  • Colic (intestinal, menstrual)
  • Shooting neuralgic pains
  • Hiccups
  • Eye spasms
  • Contractures

Recommended Dosage

Acute pain: 10 tablets dissolved in hot water, sip slowly (Hot Seven). Chronic: 2 tablets 3 times/day.

Contraindications

  • None known at recommended doses

Safety Profile

  • Pregnancy : âś“ Compatible
  • Breastfeeding : âś“ Compatible
  • Children : âś“ Compatible

References

  1. Schussler W. - Abridged Therapy (1874)
  2. Hickethier K. - Antlitzanalyse (1930)
  3. Pharmacopee Europeenne
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