‘Biochemic science competes with any other branch of science’

Biochemic science competes with any other branch of science in an effective and sure way to cure. The word Biochemic is derived from Greek origin, BIOS, meaning,” LIFE”, and Chemistry, therefore meaning, the “Chemistry of Life.” The German physician Wilhelm Heinrich Schussler (born on 21st August,1821, at Zwischenahn/Oldenburg), after 15 years of homeopathic practice, became particularly interested as a capable homoeopath in the most important inorganic salts of which the human body ist composed, and in their quantitative relations1873 is considered the birth year of biochemistry. In 1874 Schussler’s first work appeared. Its title was “An Abridged Therapy on the Basis of Physiology and Cellular Pathology”. The thesis he propounded in this work was: The inorganic substances found in blood and tissues are sufficient to cure all diseases that can be cured”. This statement ist of course true today only in very limited sense. It would be more accurate to say “…they help to cure all disease that can be cured, and in particular they help to regulate constitutional disturbances. Schussler based his Biochemic therapeutic on the cell-activity. He started from the fact that the salts which remain after combustion from an essential part of every cell, and that any change in their proper quantitative relations will disturb normal cell function and cause disease.

The biochemic remedies were not selected according to the similarity principle of homoeopathy. They are chemically pure salts, homogeneous to the cell-minerals in human body, physiologically and chemically in close relation them. By the aid of these minerals disturbed molecular motion in the cell can be rectified, as taken for a certain period, these salts will be compensate the losses incurred during a disease. Thus the cells will recover, and will be able to overcome the disease completely. Schussler at first made use of 12 and later of only 11 mineral substances and from them built up a comprehensive therapeutic system. Here all 12 substances are discussed, since also Calcarea sulfuric, which Schussler later abandoned, has proved its value as a therapeutic agent.

The 12 minerals salts:
1. Calcarea Fluorica (Cac. Fluor.)
2. Calcarea phosphoric (Cac. phos.)
3. Ferrum phosphoricum (Derr.Phos.)
4. Kalium muriaticum (Calc.mur.)
5. Kalium phosphoricum (Kali.phos.)
6. Kalium sulfuricum (Kali.Sulf.)
7. Magnesis phosphoric (Mag. Phos.)
8. Natrium muriaticum (Nat. mur.)
9. Natrium phosphoric (Nat. Phos.)
10. Natrium sulfuricum (Nat. sulf.)
11. Silicea
12. Calcarea sulfuric (Calc. sulf.)

At a later date the supplementary agents Kalium arsenicosum, kalium bromatum, kaliumjodatum, Lithium chloratum, and Manganum sulfuricum were included. Seem form the point of view of Schussler’s biochemical system they have proved to be in no way indispensable and for this reason they have not been considered here.

Biochemical Processes : More recent results of chemical, physical and physiobiological research in the field of natural science, regulatory pathology and neural pathologys in the medical field hav contribute much to the understanding of biochemical processes. The antagonistic tendency of sodium and potassium ions on the one hand and calcium ions on the other to established an erquilibrium is well known. The vagus-stimulating effect of sodium and potassium is offset by the sympathecus effect of calcium. The biochemical method of administering potentized homoeopathic remedies should not only be regarded s kind of substitution method, that is, simply as amethod of replacing deficient substance. All these salts are supplied in far large quantities in our food.

Accurate Diagnosis : The essential point is the state of preparation of these minerals which is achieved by potentizing with lactos, in accordance with Hahnemann’s prescription. It has been proved that through this special method of preparation both minerals and lactose acquire particular physical properties. Lattice structures are destroyed, and at the points of lesion electric forces and rays are released which are not present in solution and mixtures of non-potentized substances. These peculiar directional forces affect the neural structure of the central nervous system and of the autonomic nervous system and restore to the disharmonized, diseased its harmonious order. This process can be compared in every respect with the effects of modern neural therapy and is, to speak, a medicamentous form of this type of therapy… G Jaedicke, in his book “Biochemistry” states the problem very pregnantly: “Something introduced into the bidy which causes a disturbance and changes the existing state to bring about a restoration of harmony.”

The establishment of an accurate diagnosis in the conventional sense of the word, and with the use, if necessary, of all available technical equipment, is a matter of routine also in the case of biochemical treatment. Its purpose is not only to identify the disease diagnostically, but also to ascertain whether the pathological condition warrants treatment by the biochemical method. Constitutional and functional disturbances, disorders of the autonomic nervous system, all types of neuralgia, and many inflammatory and degenerative processes of all tissues can be successfully treated biochemically. In the cases of infectious and contagious diseases it should be decided in each individual case whether chemotherapeutic and antibiotic treatment is preferable. If the immunity conditions and the circulation are good, the initial stages of acute but not primarily dangerous infectious and contagious diseases by no means always require a rigorous antibiotic or chemotherapeutic treatment. On the contrary, resistance phenomena, incompatibilities, allergies and so on frequently preclude these methods. In such cases the application of biochemical methods is very valuable meningitis, diphtheria, tuberculosis, and venereal diseases should beyond question be the first place by the usual modern specific methods of treatment. Earlier experience with various biochemical substances is comparatively unimportant in these cases.

Widespread atrophy of the B – Cells Langerhans pancreatic island system, the loss of the epithelical bodies of the adrenal cortex, of the gonads, ect. Can be compensated only for a limited space of time by substitution therapy based on correct doss. Where the tissue of the hormone glands no longer functions fully and where the valuable parenchyma has been replaced by inferior connective tissue, even biochemiclly applied substances cannot bring about a regeneration. On the other hand, in cases where the otherwise intact gland tissue is affected by faulty never control and by sluggish functioning, better results can be achieved by biochemical treatment than by substitution since the latter method would only serve to increase the “laziness” of the already sluggish glands. In such cases the biochemical substances can active and normalize glandular activity. The ability of biochemical methods to influence malignant tumors is very questionable and can only be used as an additional aid together with the normal modern methods of treating tumors. For want of a better type of therapy every attempt must be made to operate as early as possible.

The uses of twelve Biochemic medicine with indications
Calcarea fluorica: A disturbance of equilibrium of these molecules results in prolapse, dilation, and relaxed condition of elastic fibers. It is used for prolapsed organs, varicose veins, hemorrhoids, and vascular tumors. Hard swelling and bone derangement often call for Calc. Fluor.

Calcium phosphorica: The inability of the body to assimilate and utilize this salt results in difficult dentition at a young age, slow development, and general debility. It is the best tonic after exhausting illness and is employed in T.B. cases, bone diseases, emaciation, anemia, painful and difficult menses, and for conditions of puberty.

Calcium sulphurica: The sphere of this remedy comes under the healing of suppurative tissue. Used for mattery discharges, abscesses, boils, ulcers, blood disorders, rheumatism, etc.

Ferrum phosphoricum: It is used for ailments arising from disturbed or sluggish circulation. Used in fever and inflammations. An ideal remedy for pain accompanied by heat, redness, throbbing pulse, and congestion. Good for colds, diarrhea, hemorrhages, rheumatism, nose bleed, simple catarrh, bed-wetting, etc.

Kali muriaticum: Used in all ailments accompanied by grey or white coating of tongue, thick white discharge and expectorations, skin diseases, colitis, dysentery, etc. ailments characterized by exudations, infiltrations, swellings, and the later stages of acute illness.

Kali phosphoricum: The supreme remedy for nervous disorders and nervous debility. For lack of nervous energy, brain fatigue, neurasthenia, insomnia, lack of confidence, irritability, hysteria, melancholy, gloominess, tearfulness (with Nat. Mur.), nervous headaches, pain in the limbs, offensive ulcers, and offensive discharges.

Kali sulphuricum: Indicated when the tongue is yellow-coated. In the last stage of cold and cough when expectoration is easy. Skin is oily, peels easily, and has yellow or greenish discharge. The person is worse in a heated atmosphere and towards evening. Useful in catarrhal condition, and leucorrhea when discharge is yellow.

Magnesia phosphorica: The ailments are relieved by the application of heat. A chief remedy for spasmodic conditions: ailments accompanied by sharp, shooting, stabbing pains. Ailments which it has been employed with success are flatulence, colic, St. Vitus’s Dance, neuralgia, neurasthenia, palpitation, toothache, writer’s cramp, etc. a fine remedy for tummy pains of babies. A few tablets of Mag. Phos. Dissolved in hot water, and taken in sips, will usually relieve distressing flatulence.

Natrum muriaticum: It is the first remedy to think of for anemia and malnutrition. Used for headaches, indigestion, vomiting, thin catarrh, cold with watery discharge, watery blisters, constipation, mental anxiety, and disorders due to mal-assimilation.

Natrum phosphoricum: The biochemic anta-acid. Used for all disorders due to acidity and acid condition of the body. Used for acid dyspepsia, sour risings, acid diarrhea, rheumatic disorders, nervous troubles, and worms. A sure guide for indication is the thick yellow-coated tongue. Good for children who have acidity from eating too many sweets and cakes.

Natrum sulphuricum: A great remedy for the liver and kidneys. Usually indicated in people who are worse in damp weather. It is used in all liver troubles, biliousness, sick headache, migraine, vomiting of bile, bitter taste in the mouth, diarrhea, influenza, intermittent fever, gravel, poor kidney function, dropsy, etc.

Silica: This remedy is used to promote the formulation of pus and suppuration. Used for abscesses and for boils that will not discharge. Has produced wonderful results in the more advanced diseases of the nervous system, forms of paralysis, spasms, rheumatic pains in the limbs, etc. it is also advised for those who lack self-confidence and courage and have an inferiority complex.