Spagyric medicine is a ancient form of botanical or plant medicine and is similar  to homeopathic medicine, reaching a highly energized state, with the minerals found in the herb added back in to the tincture. There are three step in the production: 1. Separation involves an extraction with alcohol to separate various constituents, for approximately 40 days. 2. Purification involves a process of grinding and burning the remaining dried plant material until it becomes a white ash. 3. Cohobation involves recombining the white ash with the liquid extract, again for approximately 40 days. These steps also include heat and agitation. Spagyric remedies can be used for a wide variety of health conditions, from acute disease to chronic conditions.