Magnesia Phosphorica
From the homeopathic pharmacopoeia
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About the Preparation -
Preparation name
Magnesia Phosphorica
Preparation category
Homoeopathic remedy
Common Name
Magnesium phosphate
Chemical Formula
Mg3(PO4)2
Mother tincture made
Trituration
General description
Mag. phos., according to Schuessler, and by analogy in plants, is contained in the sap, the structural tissues and chlorophyll. Disturbance in the molecular structure results in paralysis of the capillaries. Because excess potassium will lock it into the soil, a lack of Mag. phos. will result in disturbances of metabolism, evaporation, and photosynthesis. It has a strong family resemblance to Mag. carb. and Mag. mur. The plants suffer most in cold, rainy weather, from waterlogging. Cankers of the roots, with cracked epidermis. The plant seems to wilt, or cannot hold itself upright. Vitality is greatly depressed.
Effect on Plants -
Effect on Soil -
Soil characterisation
Plants are pale/yellow - soil issue (1810)
Top soil
Magnesium deficiency (337)
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