Discover how electrohomeopathy, a gentle plant-based system, supports cardiovascular balance by harmonizing vital energies and addressing heart conditions holistically.
Electrohomeopathy, pioneered by Count Cesare Mattei in the 19th century, uses spagyric plant extracts to restore the body's vital fluids and energies, offering a non-toxic approach to heart health.
In 2025, with heart disease remaining a leading global cause of mortality, electrohomeopathy complements modern care by promoting equilibrium in the circulatory system, much like its role in regulating nerve functions for heart rhythm.
Always consult a qualified practitioner, as electrohomeopathy is not a substitute for conventional treatment in acute cases.
Plaque buildup narrowing heart arteries, reducing blood flow.
Electrohomeopathy purifies blood to support circulation.
Learn MoreWeakened pumping leading to fluid buildup and fatigue.
Remedies strengthen vital fluids for better function.
Learn MoreIrregular heartbeats, including atrial fibrillation.
Nerve remedies regulate heart innervation.
Learn MoreChest pain from reduced heart blood flow.
Vascular remedies ease circulatory strain.
Learn MoreHigh blood pressure straining the heart.
Balances blood and lymph for pressure regulation.
Learn MoreDamaged valves affecting blood flow.
Supports heart muscle and valve integrity.
Learn MorePlant-derived remedies target blood and lymph purification for heart support.
Note: Individualized dosing by temperament (sanguine, phlegmatic, etc.).
Harmonizes "electric" bio-energies to support heart innervation and fluid balance.
Enhances remedies with practices to maintain circulatory equilibrium.
No side effects; suitable for long-term use.
AI enhances early detection of arrhythmias, complementing electrohomeopathy's nerve remedies.
2025 focuses on residual inflammation in CVD, where electrohomeopathy's purification aids hsCRP reduction.
iCARDIO 2025 guidelines emphasize integrated care, aligning with electrohomeopathy's root-cause treatment.
Note: Not for acute emergencies; seek medical advice.