Other term
Potassium bromite
Introduction
The active principle of Schüssler salts or potassium bromatum is to compensate for the deficiency of certain substances caused by certain factors such as behavior or character traits. In contrast to the homeopathic principle of “treating the same thing with the same thing”, the missing salt should be added to alleviate the symptoms. Due to the very low dose used, which is due to multiple dilution, there is no need to worry about undesirable side effects.
Application of potassium bromatum for the following complaints
- Epilepsy
- Insomnia
- Diarrhea
- Depressions
- Delusions of persecution
- General cramping tendency
- Insecurity when walking
- Symptoms of paralysis
- Spasmodic cough
- Asthmatic cough with choking sensation
- Hiccups
- Much salivation
- Rotten mouth taste
- Difficulty of swallowing
- Impotence
- Acne
- Boils
- Eczema
- Increased reflexes
- Central states of excitement, fear and confusion
- Manic-depressive states
- Improvement through movement and activity.
- Aggravation by heat.
A frequent application of Potassium Bromatum is also inflammatory skin diseases. These belong to the characteristics of the so-called face analysis of this salt, humans with a lack of potassium Bromatum are noticeable thus among other things by such characteristics. In addition to psoriasis and abscesses, acne or – formulated more generally – purulent skin impurities are also among them.
Potassium Bromatum can be particularly helpful for skin problems that are worsened by stress or poor sleep. Affected persons can also try a Kalium Bromatum ointment to treat acne. With this ointment, the affected areas can then be very thinly creamed two to three times a day.
An internal application of Schüssler salt No. 14 can also be tried for relief. However, the use of an ointment for skin problems is more sensible here, as the ingredients are applied directly to the affected area. A Potassium Bromatum ointment can also be used as a supplement to the acne therapy recommended by the doctor. It should be noted, however, that no medicine prescribed by the doctor may be replaced by an alternative medicine without authorization.