Joachim Broy

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Joachim Broy (born July 15, 1921 in Breslau ; † October 23, 2003 ) was a German naturopath .

Life

Broy studied biotechnology until the war put an end to his studies. After the war he settled in Munich . There he trained as a naturopath. From the beginning, Joachim Broy was intensively involved in the Bavarian State Association of the Association of German Heilpraktiker.

Since Joachim Broy was particularly interested in biochemistry according to Wilhelm Heinrich Schüßler , he founded a "working group for practical biochemistry".

Joachim Broy added a further seven salts to the twelve Schüßler salts and the previously known 15 supplements, which can be used like the other Schüssler salts. However, its supplementary salts have not been included in the list of official supplements.

Between 1960 and 1999 Joachim Broy was a teacher at the Heilpraktiker-Fachschule in Munich.

Joachim Broy is the author of numerous publications in the field of alternative medicine aimed at a wide audience.

Joachim Broy died on October 23, 2003 at the age of 82.

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