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Could a Western Medicne be an Alchemical Formulation?

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 12:47 pm
by Nemo
I was taking an antibiotic for an pernicious infection going around the hospital that is antibiotic resistant. It's trade name is Septra/DS. After a few days on it I felt great. Not sluggish and yucky like how I feel on conventional antibiotics. I remembered the feeling from my youth when I was fascinated by Ayur Vedic alchemical medicines. Then I looked at what the anitbiotic was made of;

Sulfur.
"According to Paracelsus, the Three Primes or Tria Prima are[1][2]
Salt (base matter)
Mercury (fluid connection between the High and the Low)
Sulfur (omnipresent spirit of life)"

Even more interesting is how they make them. They combine sulfonyl chloride with ammonia. So sulfur and good old sal ammoniac.

Re: Could a Western Medicne be an Alchemical Formulation?

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 4:16 pm
by gad rgyangs
Nemo wrote:I was taking an antibiotic for an pernicious infection going around the hospital that is antibiotic resistant. It's trade name is Septra/DS. After a few days on it I felt great. Not sluggish and yucky like how I feel on conventional antibiotics. I remembered the feeling from my youth when I was fascinated by Ayur Vedic alchemical medicines. Then I looked at what the anitbiotic was made of;

Sulfur.
"According to Paracelsus, the Three Primes or Tria Prima are[1][2]
Salt (base matter)
Mercury (fluid connection between the High and the Low)
Sulfur (omnipresent spirit of life)"

Even more interesting is how they make them. They combine sulfonyl chloride with ammonia. So sulfur and good old sal ammoniac.
its possible that your homeopathic constitutional type is sulfur.

Re: Could a Western Medicne be an Alchemical Formulation?

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 9:38 pm
by AdmiralJim
What is an alchemical formulation? It could just be that you feel better after the infection.