Mag Phos
Antispasmodic and analgesic salt
Updated
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
- Schussler W. - Abridged Therapy (1874)
- Hickethier K. - Antlitzanalyse (1930)
- Pharmacopee Europeenne