Origin - Plant-based
Chemical profile - Cardiac glycosides
Classification - Scrophulariaceae
Use - Referenced in pharmacognostic and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) indexes
Description -
Digoxinum, derived from the plant Digitalis lanata, is classified within the Scrophulariaceae family and is recognized for its complex cardiac glycoside structure. Known for its intricate chemical composition, it is a staple in pharmacognostic catalogs and energetic homeopathy registries. Its molecular characteristics are frequently analyzed in scientific studies, emphasizing its structural uniqueness. View an alternative item - Soft Sugar Medium and Biofield Tuning.
Chemical profile - Cardiac glycosides
Classification - Scrophulariaceae
Use - Referenced in pharmacognostic and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) indexes
Description -
Digoxinum, derived from the plant Digitalis lanata, is classified within the Scrophulariaceae family and is recognized for its complex cardiac glycoside structure. Known for its intricate chemical composition, it is a staple in pharmacognostic catalogs and energetic homeopathy registries. Its molecular characteristics are frequently analyzed in scientific studies, emphasizing its structural uniqueness. View an alternative item - Soft Sugar Medium and Biofield Tuning.