Dr. Rudolf Hauschka

The WALA Manufacturing Process

winner: his aqueous extracts – initially using rose petals – kept for many years without the need to add preservatives, as was previously the case.

Together with a team of anthroposophic doctors led by Ita Wegman, Rudolf Hauschka developed a series of medicines based on these aqueous medicinal herb extracts. The doctors using the treatment were so enthusiastic about its effectiveness that Hauschka opened a laboratory in Ludwigsburg in 1935 so that he could manufacture sufficient quantities of the new medicines. He named the new company after the qualities that play a key role in the rhythmic manufacturing process: Warmth and Ashes and Light and Ashes.

Even today, employees at the WALA plant laboratory still produce medicinal herb extracts – mother tinctures – using the methods developed by Rudolf Hauschka. The technique has since been included in the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia for German-speaking countries. The mother tinctures are used by WALA employees to produce the homeopathically potentised ingredients for WALA medicines. Similar rhythmic processes play a role in the manufacture of essences and oil extracts

An employee at the plant laboratory prepares rose petals for crushing. The crushed petals are extracted in spring water using the rhythmic manufacturing process; this produces rose mother tincture
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