Sulfur: An Essential Element in Homeopathy

Last updated on November 27th, 2023 at 08:33 am

Bubbling under the Earth’s crust is sulfur, a foul-smelling substance that’s a driving force behind the explosive eruptions of volcanos and geysers. Surprisingly enough, it also has the power to quell eruptions on the skin. In homeopathy, sulfur is transformed into an active ingredient for ailments affecting the skin.

Facts about Sulfur

As one of the 10 most common elements in the universe, sulfur is found in all living organisms and is abundant in the human body, mostly originating in our diet. Foods rich in sulfur include meat and poultry, cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, and vegetables in the allium family such as garlic and onions. It’s also an essential component of vitamins, hormones, and proteins. If you have curly hair, you can thank sulfur for that, too. Hair is made of a protein called keratin that contains sulfur atoms. The further apart the atoms, the more the protein molecules bend, and the curlier your hair is.

Sulfur for Health

This bright, yellow element, known in the Bible as brimstone, was first identified by French chemist Antoine Lavoisier in the late 1700s. However, it’s been used by humankind for thousands of years. Ancient and medieval physicians relied on sulfur’s antimicrobial properties to treat fungal infections of the skin; Victorians had a cure-all tonic made from sulfur and molasses called “brimstone and treacle”; and Native Americans soaked in the healing waters of sulfur-rich hot springs for centuries.

Today, sulfur can be found in over-the-counter skin products to zap zits and acne or contained in prescription topicals for psoriasis, eczema, and dermatitis. Its use in homeopathy is aimed similarly at addressing skin ailments.*

Homeopathic Sulphur is prepared from finely powdered sulfur. “It’s particularly well-known for relieving itchy skin rashes, especially those made worse with heat, water, or from contact with certain fabrics like wool,” says Gary Kracoff, NMD, a registered pharmacist at Johnson Compounding & Wellness in Waltham, Mass. “Skilled homeopathic practitioners will also prescribe Sulphur to measles patients to help relieve itching aggravated by scratching.”

As a first aid medicine for itchy, burning rashes, take 5 pellets of Sulphur 6C three times a day. Decrease frequency to twice then once a day as symptoms resolve.

You can learn more from Dr. Kracoff about Boiron Sulphur homeopathic medicine in this video.

*Claims based on traditional homeopathic practice, not accepted medical evidence. Not FDA evaluated.

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9 thoughts on “Sulfur: An Essential Element in Homeopathy”

    1. Great question, Mary. According to our pharmacist, Sulfa (or sulfonamide drugs) are complex molecules and can be allergenic. Sulfur in homeopathic form and doesn’t cause allergies; however, it could trigger reactive dermatitis when taken in low dilutions in people who are sensitive. It’s recommended that those with sulfa allergies use homeopathic Sulphur only in the 30C dilution.

    1. Hi Frances, Sulphur is a medicine with a variety of indications, so it may certainly help for sinusitis. But since that is a chronic condition and may be associated with sinus infections, it’s best to speak to a homeopathic professional for the right remedy. Please visit the National Center for Homeopathy to find practitioners in your area.

    1. Hi Elaine, as a homeopathic medicine manufacturer, our products are intended for over-the-counter use for symptoms of acute conditions, like colds, coughs, and allergies. We are unable to provide information on the medical uses of non-homeopathic substances in this way.

  1. Thank you for contacting us, Morshida. Bipolar Disorder is a chronic health condition that cannot be “cured.” There may be ways to lessen symptoms. Boiron cannot comment on chronic health conditions that should be treated under the supervision of a healthcare provider. Our medicines are sold directly to consumers as over-the-counter (OTC) drugs for acute self-treatable and limited conditions (e.g., colds). However, our medicines may also be helpful for some chronic or more serious conditions under the supervision of a healthcare provider trained in homeopathy. We recommend addressing your questions to the naturopathic doctor who prescribed this treatment or consulting a homeopathic practitioner.

  2. Hijratullah Imamzai

    Hello , this is Hijrat from Afghanistan the question is that should I use this homeo medicine for Hpylori diseases.
    Thanks

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