DMBHealthConsultant

DMBHealthConsultant Health coaching with an emphasis on minerals, lifestyle, and how stress affects us. HTMA, EFT, and Gateway to Homeopathy Advocate. Founded January 1, 2018.

My mission is to help people that are sick and tired of being sick and tired find some relief.

06/15/2026

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06/15/2026

A good reminder for the summer season πŸ’‘πŸ’‘

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06/15/2026

Another great interview πŸ‘€πŸ’‘βœ…οΈ

You've been told you're anemic. You've been handed iron supplements. And you're still exhausted. What if the diagnosis was wrong from the start? In this episode, I sit down with Morley Robbins, a form

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06/15/2026

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06/15/2026

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Alcohol changes the chemistry of the body.

This is not a moral statement. It is a physiological one.
We know this because we feel it.

The heaviness, the thirst, the disturbed sleep, the foggy head, sluggish digestion, the puffiness and dull liver feeling β€” these are not random punishments for having a social night.

They are signs that the organism has had to process a chemical load, and that certain mineral functions have been called upon heavily in the process.

In biochemistry, the two minerals I would think of first after alcohol are Nat sulph and Kali mur.

Nat sulph is the primary salt for the liver, bile, water-elimination and removal of waste products from the tissues. It is the mineral I think of when the body feels heavy, bilious, puffy, sluggish, headachy or toxic after drinking.

Alcohol creates work for the liver, Nat sulph is involved in that work.

It supports the movement of excess water, bile disturbance and metabolic waste, especially when the body feels as though it is carrying more fluid and residue than it can comfortably clear.
(Paradoxically, Nat sulph is also a dehydration remedy. When it helps water and water-soluable toxins to be removed from the cells, this creates a pull that allows new, fresh water into cells)

Kali mur is equally important, but in a different way.

Kali mur is another of the great cleansing salts of the biochemic system. It is the salt of general congestion, sluggish lymph/glandular swellings, heavy digestion and catarrhal accumulation. Of great importance for cleansing the system of accumulated toxins.

Alcohol can act as a vasodilator as well as a diuretic, putting extra strain on the lymphatic system as the rate of flow is increased, causing lymph to pool in tissues faster than it can be pumped out. This contributes to the puffiness often seen and felt the morning after.

This can be felt particularly strongly, especially when combined with rich, fried food, late meals, heavy carbs, or general overindulgence.
The body may not only feel toxic, it may feel coated, thick, congested and generally slow and heavy.

That is a Kali mur picture.

The tongue may show a white coating. The digestion may feel heavy. The glands may feel sluggish. Mucus may become thicker. The system may feel as though it is trying to clear, but the material is not moving freely.

Nat sulph clears through the liver, bile and water pathways.
Kali mur clears the thick, coated, congested state.

Together, these two form the main biochemic pair I would consider after a night of drinking, support the liver with Nat sulph, and revitalise the lymph system with Kali mur.

From there, the picture can be refined.

If the drinks were high in sugar (think cocktails, premixes, sweet wines, liqueurs, sugary mixers) or if the next day comes with sour stomach, reflux, bloating, acidity, yellow coated tongue, sugar cravings or a fermented feeling in the gut, Nat phos becomes relevant.

Nat phos is the acid-balance salt.

It is the mineral I think of when alcohol has not only burdened the liver, but has pushed the digestive terrain into sourness, fermentation, excess acidity or sugar disturbance.

Nat mur may also be needed when the after-effect is more clearly a disturbance of water distribution.

Alcohol often leaves the body dehydrated, but the signs are not always simple dryness. Some people feel very thirsty, dry-mouthed and headachy, while also waking puffy around the eyes or face.

Dry and swollen at the same time.
That is a fluid regulation issue, not just a lack of water.

Nat mur is the salt I would consider when there is thirst, dryness, a pounding headache, puffiness, fluid retention, poor water distribution or that strange feeling of being both dehydrated and waterlogged.

So the simple biochemic outline is this:
β–ͺ Nat sulph and Kali mur are the main pair after alcohol.
β–ͺ Nat sulph for the liver, bile, water-elimination and waste-clearing burden.
β–ͺ Kali mur for the thick, congested, lymphatic and sluggish state.
β–ͺ Nat phos if sugar, acidity, sour digestion, bloating or fermentation are part of the picture.
β–ͺ Nat mur if the body feels very dehydrated, thirsty, dry-mouthed and headachy.

This is not about pretending minerals cancel out alcohol, they do not.
Alcohol still alters the body’s chemistry. The liver still has to process it. The fluids still shift. Sleep still suffers. Digestion and the liver still take the burden.

But biochemistry gives us a way to support the return to order 😊

The aim is not to suppress the after-effects.
The aim is to help the body restore cellular equilibrium more efficiently, by supplying the mineral salts that correspond with the work being asked of the tissues.

A note for those reducing or quitting alcohol as a regular habit:

That is a different situation to simply supporting the body after a social occasion. When the system has become accustomed to alcohol, the nervous system, muscles, sleep, mood and liver may all require more careful support.

In that picture, I would often think of Mag phos, Kali phos and Nat sulph.
β–ͺ Mag phos for nervous-muscular tension, cramps, spasms, shakiness and the strain of withdrawal on the muscles and nerves.
β–ͺ Kali phos for nervous exhaustion, sleep disturbance, mood instability, irritability, mental strain and the depleted nerve state.
β–ͺ Nat sulph for the liver, bile and elimination burden.

But withdrawal from regular or heavy alcohol use can be serious, and should be approached with proper care.

For the ordinary after-effect of a social night, the main point is simple:
Alcohol changes body chemistry, and it demands minerals.

Nat sulph and Kali mur are the two core salts I would think of first to support the body’s return to balance.

Note - If you want to learn more about the tissue salts, the Master your Minerals Course and the Introductory PDF are both on sale until June 15th, so now is a fantastic time to jump on board if you want to go deeper 😊

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05/18/2026

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05/17/2026

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05/05/2026

This condition seems to be becoming more noticed. What if there is a simpler way to go about it that isn't destructive or suppressive to the body??

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05/05/2026

Now this is interesting for farmers πŸ’‘βœ…οΈπŸ’―

Research on homeopathy to improve crop yields continues...

In one recent study, the effects of applying nosodes to bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) crops before and after harvest were evaluated. The experiment was conducted in the field, with a specific remedy applied once, three times, biweekly, and weekly from the flowering stage of the β€œDelgado” bean plant.

The use of a homeopathic remedy resulted in a 108% higher yield, 26% greater biomass, a 32% increase in root length, 34% more pods, and up to a 227% decrease in damaged pods compared to untreated plants.

Source: Quiroz-GonzΓ‘lez, B., et al., Report on the Influence of Homeopathic/Nosode Foliar Applications on Phaseolus vulgaris (L.): Agronomic and Phytochemical Changes and Control of Zabrotes subfasciatus
(Boh.) and Diabrotica balteata (LeConte). horticulturae. 2024

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