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Magnesia Phosphorica

From the homeopathic pharmacopoeia

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  Preparation name Magnesia Phosphorica  
  Preparation category Homoeopathic remedy  
  Manufacturer's name  
  Natural Order  
  Common Name Magnesium phosphate  
  Latin Name  
  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 -

   
Named Issues
 
General Appearance
The plant seems to wilt, or cannot hold itself upright. Vitality is greatly depressed (3)
Great for plants that fail after a cold spell, will tend to see vellowing and wilting. Especially helpful for tomato and pepper plants. Apply after Kali Phos as a fertilizer protocol. (1810)
 
Roots
The roots may show bacterial canker, with cracked epidermis. The cankers look red and raw. They do not readily take up water, although the plant is very thirsty. (3)
 
Stem/trunk and bark - capillary system
"The capillaries may be paralysed; nutrients, sugars, starches and proteins are not transported to their correct places. " (3)
 
Leaves
The leaves are yellow, bronze or red. They drop easily and the plant withers and dies. Photosynthesis is impaired due to lack of Mag. phos... All metabolic functions are impaired due to the inability to distribute phosphorus where it is needed. (3)
Discolouration after cold wet and draughts (337)
Pale and yellow leaves (1810)
 
Flowers
 
Generative organs
 
Fruit
 
Seed
 
Notes and Academic Papers
After study period the compliances shown that, Homoeopathic medicine Magnesium Phosphoricum 6X & Magnesium Phosphoricum 6C is effective in cultivating indigenous Culantro and can be recommended for agrarian field for cultivation of indigenous Culantro (Eryngium foetidum). (1809)
 

Effect on Soil -

 
Soil characterisation
Plants are pale/yellow - soil issue (1810)
 
Soil surface
 
Top soil
Magnesium deficiency (337)
 
Drainage
 
Sub soil
 
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