Origin - Plant-based
Chemical profile - Alkaloid
Classification - Papaveraceae
Use - Historical and pharmacognostic research
Description -
Sanguinarinum Tartaricum, derived from the plant family Papaveraceae, is an alkaloid recognized for its distinctive chemical structure. Its origins are rooted in botanical studies, where its molecular characteristics have been documented in pharmacognostic catalogs. Historically, it is analyzed for its botanical and molecular characteristics, contributing to its inclusion in energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registers. See other related items - Sucrose Matrix and Vibrational Restoration.
Chemical profile - Alkaloid
Classification - Papaveraceae
Use - Historical and pharmacognostic research
Description -
Sanguinarinum Tartaricum, derived from the plant family Papaveraceae, is an alkaloid recognized for its distinctive chemical structure. Its origins are rooted in botanical studies, where its molecular characteristics have been documented in pharmacognostic catalogs. Historically, it is analyzed for its botanical and molecular characteristics, contributing to its inclusion in energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registers. See other related items - Sucrose Matrix and Vibrational Restoration.