The Ocean in a Vial — How I Made a Remedy from the Sea
Homeopathy

The Ocean in a Vial — How I Made a Remedy from the Sea

 

Two years ago I made a remedy I had never seen in any homeopathic catalogue. I made it myself, at my bench here in Shepherdstown, from something I had been reading about for years and finally decided to trust: Quinton water — living marine plasma harvested from the deep ocean at the height of a plankton bloom.

To understand why this matters, you need to know one remarkable fact. The mineral composition of seawater — true, living, plankton-bloom seawater — is virtually identical to the mineral composition of human blood plasma. The fluid that bathes every cell in your body has, in its ionic architecture, the proportions of the sea. We carry the ocean inside us. We always have.

René Quinton, the French biologist who published this discovery in 1904, proved it in the most dramatic way imaginable. In 1897, at the Collège de France in Paris, he drained a dog — a stray who would later be named Sodium — completely of blood, until the animal lost all reflexes and lay at the very threshold of death. Then he transfused Sodium with marine plasma. Witnesses described their stupefaction as the dog began to move again, then stand, then within eight days was running exuberantly around the laboratory. His blood counts recovered and exceeded their pre-experiment values. Five years later, Sodium was still alive and well.

I used the hypertonic version of Quinton water — the more concentrated form — and prepared it at the seventh centesimal potency, 7CH, using eight blue glass droppers, one drop at a time, seven steps of dilution and succussion. At 7CH there are no minerals left in any chemical sense. What remains is the informational imprint — the dynamised signature of the ocean's living intelligence, freed from its material form.

When I finished and medicated the pellets, something unexpected happened. I felt deeply resourced — as if something had been returned that I hadn't known was missing. I looked up from my bench and noticed the trees and shrubs through the window with a clarity and affection I hadn't felt in weeks. I felt connected. To the room, to the garden outside, to something larger than the task I had just completed.

That is what this remedy does, in my experience. It reinforms the body when essential information has been lost. It clears older, exhausted patterns that are no longer serving the organism and creates space for something more vital. At its deepest level it restores a sense of belonging — to nature, to the living world, to the original waters from which all vertebrate life emerged.

I think of it for people who have become depleted not just physically but in their connection — to their own bodies, to the outdoors, to the rhythms of the natural world. It is, perhaps, a remedy for our times.

If you would like to know whether this remedy might be right for you, I offer free initial consultations by WhatsApp, Telegram, or Doxy. I consult in English, French, and Russian.

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