Spagyric Medicine

Spagyric Medicine traces back to Paracelsus (1493–1541) — physician, alchemist, and pioneer of modern naturopathy. For him, spagyrics was the art of separating the healing essence from the burdensome components of a substance in order to create effective remedies through alchemical transformation.

Historical Development

Traditional processes such as maceration and distillation were later advanced by Alexander von Bernus, who refined these methods in his alchemical laboratory.

By combining both processes within a nature-based, rhythmic production cycle, a form of remedy preparation emerged that follows the alchemical principles of transformation and maturation.

Meaning & Therapeutic Action

The term “spagyric” originates from Greek and means “to separate and reunite.” During the preparation process, the elemental forces of the plant — body, soul, and spirit — are individually extracted, purified, and then recombined.

The result is a medicinal preparation that works not only on a biochemical level but also carries the energetic signature and inner intelligence of the plant.

Because of this multidimensional preparation, spagyric remedies may support:

  • Systemic regulation
  • Energetic harmonization
  • Constitutional strengthening

Their therapeutic reach extends beyond that of conventional herbal tinctures, addressing both physical and subtle regulatory processes.

What my services address

  • Physical essence restoration
  • Energetic purification

How I approach the treatment

  • Combining distillation and maceration into a nature-inspired cycle

When my services may be supportive

  • Complex chronic conditions
  • Spiritual grounding through matter
Practical information

Duration

I administer these as tinctures or essences

Setting

Global Sessions & Sacred Spaces

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