Potassium chloratum

Other term

Potassium Chloride

Application of potassium chloratum for the following diseases in homeopathy

  • Throat catarrh
  • Otitis media
  • Bronchitis
  • Chronic swelling of the lymph glands
  • Conjunctivitis

Application of potassium chloratum for the following symptoms

In pneumonia, potassium chloratum promotes the absorption of inflammatory fluid into the cells.

  • Generally white-gray secretions
  • White-grey coating at the root of the tongue
  • Glands swollen (soft)
  • Inflammation and obstruction of the eustachian tube
  • Otitis media
  • White covered aphtae of the oral mucosa
  • White plugs on the pharyngeal tonsils
  • Bronchitis with thick, white mucus

Active Organs

  • Throat
  • Pharyngeal tonsils
  • Nose
  • Eyes
  • Ears
  • Lymph glands
  • Bronchial tubes

Usual dosage

The recommended dosage is usually D6, more rarely D12. The number of tablets to be taken is usually five a day, but can vary. With globules, the dosage is usually different again. In general, a trained specialist should be consulted for the dosage plan, since the dosage depends not only on the disease and symptoms to be treated, but also on many other individually different factors.

Potassium chloratum as ointment

Like most other Schüssler salts, potassium chloratum can also be used externally as an ointment. An ointment with this active ingredient can be particularly helpful in the case of blocked glands or glands that are attacked by toxins (by toxins). The strain can manifest itself in various ways, for example through inflamed joints, swelling of the skin or also through skin changes such as warts or spider veins.

Acne that is worse when exposed to toxins from the environment (smog) or from food (alcohol) may also respond to treatment with potassium chloratum. Another possible application of Potassium chloratum is a frequently reddened and warmed skin. It can also be used after minor burns or scalds, but in this case, a treatment with Ferrum phosphoricum should be tried first and Potassium chloratum should be used if this treatment has not worked.

It is usually recommended to apply the ointment two to three times a day. It is usually sufficient to apply a thin layer of Potassium chloratum ointment to the relevant areas and allow it to soak in.