The active principle of potassium bromatum | Potassium bromatum

The active principle of potassium bromatum

Potassium Bromatum acts mainly on the nervous system and the psyche. In the middle of the 19th to the middle of the 20th century a number of medicines containing bromine were used. At that time, the areas of application were the treatment of mental excitement (i.e. to calm down) and seizures, such as epilepsy.

Nowadays, it is rarely used to treat epilepsy, as more effective drugs with fewer side effects are now available for the remaining areas of application. As Schüssler salt, potassium bromatum ensures a more balanced state of mind. In restlessness and mental overexcitement it provides a relaxing calming effect.

On the other hand, it has a mood-lifting and psychologically stimulating effect on the feeling of losing one’s grip on or control over one’s life. If you are exhausted and mentally exhausted, but cannot or do not want to come to rest, Potassium Bromatum can help you.

  • Central Nervous System
  • Skin and mucous membranes
  • Genital organs

Usual dosage

application:

  • Tablets (drops) Potassium bromatum D2, D3, D4, D6, D12
  • Globules potassium bromatum D4, D6, D12

Application of potassium bromatum in children

Apart from its use in adults, Potassium Bromatum is often used in adolescents. Here, the salt can help to cope with hormone-related mood swings and physical and mental changes. The administration of Potassium Bromatum can also help with the skin problems that frequently occur during puberty.

In younger children and infants, Potassium Bromatum is used to relieve anxiety and the sleep disorders it causes. Especially babies who cry or whine a lot, cannot find peace and quiet, and yet seem exhausted, the administration of Potassium Bromatum can help them to become more balanced. However, especially younger children should discuss the dosage and method of administration with a competent person.Our next article might also be interesting for you: Sleep disorder in children