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.
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