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Gold and the Philosopher's Stone: Treating Chronic Physical and Mental Illness with Mineral Remedies

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Gold and the Philosopher's Stone: Treating Chronic Physical and Mental Illness with Mineral Remedies
Gold and the Philosopher's Stone: Treating Chronic Physical and Mental Illness with Mineral Remedies

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Gold and the Philosopher's Stone: Treating Chronic Physical and Mental Illness with Mineral Remedies

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Presenting far-reaching new therapeutic research, Peter Grünewald examines the underlying spiritual aspects of constitutional treatments using mineral remedies for chronic physical, neurological, developmental, emotional, behavioral, and mental conditions. Grünewald traces the effects of nine minerals to develop a spiritual and alchemistic understanding of the working of these substances in the human organism.
He suggests that a mineral therapy centered on the principle of transformation conceals mysteries of evolutionary laws inherent in the physical and higher bodies.
Author Biography: Dr. Peter Grünewald is a general practitioner in England and a medical adviser for people with learning difficulties and mental health problems. He has been studying and practising anthroposophical medicine, alongside mainstream medicine, for more than sixteen years.

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