y salts of the bile; and whatever impurities (autotoxins),
may be there it drives in the form of excrement and urine completely out
of the body. Thus in its free and ample scope is all the ground of all
the intricate vital processes of physiology covered in its course and
the active principles of the excretions of skin, kidneys and intestines
are made visible at a glance.
In combination with Plasmogen, taken alternately, it is really
indespensable in all the diseases mentioned above. Many a life has been
saved through the use of this combination. It is one of my standard home
remedies, and my own family would not think of allowing themselves to be
without it for a single day, for, as they say, one never knows when it
may be required.
_Dose_: One teaspoonful tonogen with three teaspoonfuls of granulated
sugar in a tumbler of water, to be taken slowly, once or twice daily. In
cases of diabetes and arterio-sclerosis the dose should be 20 to 25
drops tonogen in a teaspoonful of milk sugar 1 to 3 times daily.
Pregnancy is a contra-indication to the use of tonogen.
APPENDIX II.
The following compositions are also used especially in specific cases.
=(D). Tea. Diabetic. _Dechmann._=
Description: Compound of many herbs (powdered) found beneficial to the
diabetic system.
=(E). Tea. Laxagen. _Kneipp._=
Description: Compound of several herbs (powdered) approved by the
celebrated Kneipp in cases of chronic constipation.
=(F). Salve. Lenicet. _Reiss._=
Description: The most beneficial salve in case of inflamed wounds, boils
or exanthematous eruptions.
=(G). Massage Emulsion. _Dechmann._=
Description: Consists of the finest ethereal oils and other ingredients
useful and valuable, yet absolutely harmless, in case of nerve or
muscular pains, applied as a liniment.
=(H). Propionic acid.=
Description: The product of various herbs known for their high
percentage of propionic acid; applied in case of catarrh in the form of
atomized steam.
=(I). Oxygen Powder. _Hensel._=
Description: A composition of sugar, gum tragacanth (traganth) and
citric acid, used in the form of lemonade in case of high carbonic acid
poisoning.
=(J). Anti-Phosphate. _Dechmann._=
(Otherwise termed "Negative Compound.")
Description: Contains all basic salts as sulphates, thus acting as the
governor of a machine; that is it prevents the accumulation of too much
phosphate in the blood, which would promote
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