SALT Calc Fluor Calc Phos Calc Sulph Ferrum Phos Kali Mur Kali

THE TWELVE TISSUE SALTS
SALT
Calc Fluor
DISCHARGE
Yellow with small tough lumps e.g.
bronchial catarrh
Calc Phos
Raw egg white
Calc Sulph
Pus or streaked with blood
Ferrum Phos
-
KEY WORDS
Elasticity; bone surface; teeth
enamel; blood vessel walls;
epidermis.
Bone and teeth formation;
convalescence; anaemia
EXAMPLES OF USE
Spur; hard swellings; piles; skin
cracks; relaxed or hard uterus
Blood purifier; controls suppuration
3rd stage of all catarrhs. Boils,
ulcers, abscesses, lung troubles,
acne, tropical ulcers.
1st stage of acute disorders
/inflammation; haemorrhages;
locally to injuries
Catarrh, coughs, colds
Locally to burns
Oxygen carrier
Kali Mur
White, fibrinous
Sluggish conditions
Kali Phos
Offensive smelling
Nerve nutrient
Kali Sulph
Yellow, slimy, watery, green, thin
Later stages of inflammation
Mag Phos
-
Anti-spasmodic
Nat Mur
Thin like water
The water distributor
Nat Phos
Golden yellow
Acid neutraliser; promotes water
absorption
Nat Sulph
Yellow, watery
Promotes water excretion
Humidity
Silica
Pus, thick yellow
Suppuration; cleanser; eliminator
Hair/skin/nails/bone surface/nerve
sheath
Broken bones
Depression; shingles; nervous
headaches; dyspepsia; nervous
asthma
Colds, psoriasis, eczema
Cramp; spasm; menstrual pain;
convulsion; epilepsy; neuralgia;
neuritis; sciatica; hiccups
Sunstroke; delirium; blocked sinus;
hay fever; headaches with
constipation; dehydration
Dyspepsia from fatty foods; gout;
uric acid salts; rheumatic pain and
stiffness
Malaria; gout; flu; humid asthma
In pus formation; offensive sweat;
brittle or crippled nails
Homoeopathy 2 © 2010. Written by Sylvia Reitsma for use at WEA Hunter Academy of Complementary Health. Cannot be reproduced without the express permission of the author.