• What is Spagyric?

    Spagyric science is a form of holistic medicine that merges traditional alchemical techniques with modern scientific principles to create remedies that promote overall wellness and health. The term "spagyric," coined by Paracelsus in the 1500s, comes from the Greek words "spao" (to separate) and "ageiro" (to combine). This practice involves separating, purifying, and recombining plant components to enhance their medicinal properties. The process typically includes fermentation, distillation, and extraction of mineral components from the plant.

    The aim is to create a more potent and effective remedy based on the ancient principle of the Law of Similars (like homeopathy) by isolating and recombining the plant's essential elements in a complex form, addressing physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of health.

  • What is Homeopathy?

    Homeopathy is an alternative medicine system developed in the 18th century by Samuel Hahnemann. It operates on the principle of "like cures like," meaning substances causing symptoms in healthy individuals are used to treat similar symptoms in those who are unwell. Homeopathic remedies are created through a process called potentization, which involves repeated dilution and vigorous shaking (succussion) to enhance their healing properties while minimizing toxicity. The practice emphasizes individualized treatment, considering the patient's unique physical, emotional, and mental characteristics. Homeopathy is holistic, focusing on treating the whole person rather than just the symptoms.

  • Merging Two Sciences: Spagyric+ Homeopathy

    We have merged Spagyric, an ancient art of alchemy, with homeopathy. Spagyric involves preparing herbal remedies using alchemical processes to enhance their therapeutic properties.
    Spagyric medicines come in COMPLEX FORM and promote holistic healing. Homeopathy, developed by Samuel Hahnemann, uses highly diluted substances based on the Law of Similars to stimulate the body's vital force and restore balance.
    Homeopathic medicines come in SINGLE and COMPLEX FORM, but the complex form is not considered traditional homeopathy.

     

  • There are two categories of Spagyric medicine:

    Spagyric Complex Mixtures without Dilution:
    These mixtures are made without using any dilutions. They are used
    similarly to herbal extracts, but they come under the name of homeopathy.

    Spagyric Complex Mixtures Based on Hahnemann's
    Principles
    : Some spagyric complex mixtures based on the principles of
    Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy. These mixtures adhere to the
    law of similars and use small dosages similar to potencies in homeopathy.
    The key difference is that these mixtures are complex formulations in potencies
    rather than single medicine in potencies.

    Now, you might wonder how these
    complex mixtures can follow the same principles laid down by Hahnemann. The
    fact is, they have been working effectively for many years, as demonstrated by
    well-known practitioners in Germany. If the law of similars can work with a
    single plant, it stands to reason that it can also work with a complex mixture
    of herbs. These mixtures follow the same principle of small dosages like
    homeopathy and have proven to be effective.

    The law of similars can be
    understood in two ways. First, from Paracelsus's point of view, it originally
    stated that any illness or cause of disease should be treated with something
    similar which cause it. Hahnemann later expanded this concept into medical
    text, proving that any substance in its crude form can cause illness, but in a
    small dose, it can treat the illness. Both statements are perfectly aligned.

    The revolutionary aspect comes
    from Hahnemann's discovery of dilution, meaning using small doses. Today, it
    has been proven that these small doses contain potent energy, making them more
    powerful than larger, potentially toxic doses. This aligns with the principle
    that smaller, non-toxic doses are effective for treatment while avoiding
    harmful effects.

    These findings highlight the
    effectiveness and alignment of complex mixtures with the principles of
    homeopathy.