Sulfur

Products Pure sulfur is available in pharmacies and drugstores. It is found in creams, shampoos and sulfur baths, among other products. Structure and properties The pharmacopoeia defines sulfur for external use (S, Mr = 32.07 g/mol) as a yellow powder that is practically insoluble in water. Sulfur melts at about 119°C to form a red … Sulfur

Sulphur

Other term Sulphur General information Sulphur is a metabolic agent which in higher potencies (D6 to D12 and higher) has a stimulating influence on the activity of the cells in the sense of an increase in reaction. Sulphur therefore has an unusually large field of application. Application of sulfur in the following diseases in homeopathy … Sulphur

Active Organs | Sulphur

Active Organs Metabolism Central and autonomic nervous system Skin and mucous membranes Gastrointestinal tract Musclesand Joints Usual dosage Commonly used: Tablets Sulphur D3, D4, D6, D12 to D30 Drops from sulfur D4, D6, D12 to D30 Ampoules sulfur D6, D8, D10, D12 to D30 Sulphur as globules If sulfur is to be administered as globules, … Active Organs | Sulphur

Sulphur iodate | Sulphur

Sulphur iodate The basic substance for Sulfur iodatum (synonyms: Sulfur iodatum, Iodum sulfuratum) is sulfur iodide, a compound of sulfur and iodine. It consists mainly, i.e. about three quarters of iodine. Like the homeopathic sulfur, which does not contain iodine, Sulfur iodatum has a stimulating effect on the metabolism. The main areas of application for … Sulphur iodate | Sulphur