🏺 Definition of Homoeopathic Pharmacy Homoeopathic pharmacy is the art and science of identifying, collecting, compounding, preparing, preserving, and dispensing medicinal substances according to the principles of homeopathy and the guidelines of official homoeopathic pharmacopoeias.
🏺 Definition of Homoeopathic Pharmacy
Homoeopathic pharmacy is the art and science of identifying, collecting, compounding, preparing, preserving, and dispensing medicinal substances according to the principles of homeopathy and the guidelines of official homoeopathic pharmacopoeias.
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🧪 Method of Preparation of Kalium Phosphoricum 1X Kalium Phosphoricum (Potassium Phosphate), commonly used in homeopathy and biochemic medicine, is prepared through a process called trituration. Here's a detailed breakdown of how the 1X potency is typically prepared: ⚗️ Chemical Composition - ChemicRead more
🧪 Method of Preparation of Kalium Phosphoricum 1X
Kalium Phosphoricum (Potassium Phosphate), commonly used in homeopathy and biochemic medicine, is prepared through a process called trituration. Here’s a detailed breakdown of how the 1X potency is typically prepared:
⚗️ Chemical Composition
– Chemical Formula: K₂HPO₄
– Common Name: Phosphate of Potash
– Synonyms: Kali Phos, Potassii Phosphas
🧬 Preparation Process for 1X Potency
1. Starting Material:
– Pure potassium phosphate (K₂HPO₄), typically obtained by mixing aqueous phosphoric acid with potassium carbonate or hydrate until the solution is slightly alkaline, then evaporated to obtain the salt.
2. Trituration:
– The salt is triturated with lactose (milk sugar) in a ratio of 1:9 (1 part salt to 9 parts lactose).
– This is done using a mortar and pestle or mechanical grinder.
– The grinding continues for a specific duration (usually 1 hour) to ensure uniform mixing and particle size reduction.
3. Potency Designation:
– The resulting mixture is labeled as 1X, indicating the first decimal dilution (1 part active ingredient in 10 parts carrier).
🧠 Why Trituration?
See less– Trituration not only dilutes the substance but also potentizes it—enhancing its energetic and therapeutic properties according to homeopathic principles.
– It allows insoluble substances like salts to be used in homeopathy by making them bioavailable.