Dissolving of the solute and subsequent dynamization in a standard solvent are the usual procedures for so-called homeopathic pharmaceuticals (homotoxicology). Values regarding the prerogatives tied to concentrations of active principles (diluted beyond 10 to the 23rd) inevitably leads to basically bioenergetic concepts of dilution.
Allopathy (dose/effect relation) has no connections with Homeopathy: this latter is in clear opposition to concepts that inspire current medical pharmacology.
The question we ask is why we cannot have strong dynamization of the concentrated solutes dissolved in suitable solutions: why is the so-called "bioenergy" aspect a key factor only during homeopathic dilution and dynamization phases and not in procedures that call for using high concentrations of the solute?
Here we would like to evaluate a few electro-physical concepts to better understand the phenomena that we want to briefly examine in this report. We start from the concept that Allopathy acts with replacement biochemical mechanisms to normal organic functions and that concentrations of the active principles that are used are key factors for maintaining these artificial balances (with inevitable consequences arising from overdoses and side effects).

In the case of homeopathic dilutions micro-particles of energy (photons and electromagnetic charges), capable of transporting information and energy potentials, pass from initial dissolution of the active principle into the solvent and lose their prerogatives, leaving only the sterile and exclusive chemical components. But if 100% active substance natural combinations are used (excluding a priori single and/or combined (according to false process alchemy) synthetic principles) where the whole of physical/chemical components are always made to interact and stimulate to assume new dynamic and electro-physical balances due to the presence of high concentrations of solute, don't you think that this can represent a real and exceptional application opportunity. We have already, in other reports, focused on the need for the pabulum of active principles that are used to be absolutely natural, recalling the theoretical foundations tied to the concepts of Integral Mineral Naturopathy (NMI). Natural compounds (in our case volcanic rocks composed of millions of different mineral combinations) transmit much of their energy and vibration owned potential (dose/effect relation) to the solvent during dissolution, suspension and dynamization and become able to enter into resonance with the organism where they are applied thanks to activation of so-called phase hook-up mechanisms, necessary to give a valid and irreplaceable health-giving and application naturopathic effect to the natural formulas used.

Acquisition of these concepts is essential for better comprehending a few of the mechanisms regarding the subjects in discussion: the formula as it is conceived is synergic and compatible with life because of its process characteristics and because of use of natural active compositions that are also essential for the high potential and intensity of the data message they transmit. Another indispensable prerequisite comes from the solvent that is used (natural spring waters), the only solvent able to "dialogue" and interact with the chosen solute (volcanic rocks). It is always essential to use natural spring waters taken from areas adjacent the zones where the minerals are found. This enhances therapeutic effectiveness and lets us comprehend the many different possibilities for application.
Therefore it is not correct, when preparing the formulas, to use generic, artificial, sterile, de-ionized solvents. Rather it is essential to boost the effectiveness of the naturally concentrated solutes in suitable solutions thanks to transfer, during dynamization processes, of the electrophysical components that exclusively characterize the original equilibrium of the compound. Homeopathy has already focused on some of these aspects (similia similibus curantur). We now add, as our totally personal interpretation, that solutes must be dissolved and dynamized in similar solvents (similia similibus agitatur). So-called "natural" pharmaceuticals must therefore be concentrated (with total respect for their original compositions), dissolved and dynamized in suitable solvents. Only in this way can they be a true and important alternative to common traditional and/or alternative methods. The importance of Dynamization to Elevate Concentrations (DEC) offers a strong and innovative choice to physicians, nurses and health workers. This choice, under the auspices of Medical Epistemology, must transform into concrete help for those who, tired of pharmacological fashions, want to turn to the fascinating and still partly unexplored world of Holistic Naturopathy.


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