Homeopathics-Spagyric
Pekana Homeopathic-Spagyric
Medications
The Use of Alcohol in Medical
Applications
Since water alone cannot absorb all the beneficial properties
from plant materials, alcohol is used in the medical field
as an indispensable solvent. However, producing medications
spagyrically enables PEKANA to reduce the total quantity
of ethanol in its products. As a result, PEKANA medications
contain only 12-51% alcohol. In contrast, many homeopathic
companies manufacture remedies that contain up to 60-70%
alcohol by volume, and some spagyrics contain higher amounts
of ethanol.
PEKANA achieves a low alcohol content because its unique
spagyric fermentation process creates a tincture solution
of 12-20% ethanol specific to the particular plant. Once
the alcohol level reaches the 20% plateau, the yeast is
naturally destroyed, and alcohol production stops.
Research shows that small amounts of alcohol provide the
human body with several benefits that generally have been
overlooked or underplayed. As a result, many people today
believe that all alcohol is harmful to their health, and
merely mentioning the word evokes a negative reaction. Patients
must be taught to differentiate between the use of alcohol
for medical applications and excessive drinking or alcohol
abuse. In fact, the field of pharmacology, which studies
the effects of foreign substances on the body, teaches that
alcohol in small doses:
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has a stimulating effect on the vasomotor
center of the heart, increases blood flow to the arteries
and reduces coronary risk;
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benefits peripheral circulation;
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prevents water retention;
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increases secretion of the fundus gland
in the stomach;
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increases the defensive capabilities
of the immune system, and;
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lowers the carcogenicity of nitrosamines
in foods.
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