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The Twelve Cell Salts - By Dr. Gary Whitley |
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The
bio-chemical mineral nutrients known as cell salts or tissue
salts are the 12 basic electrolytes, (mineral salts) that
the body requires in order to facilitate the bio-electric
and biochemical functions of the body in a normal way. They
are absolutely necessary for the conduction of electrical
impulses throughout the body and they also play an important
role in the biochemical reactions in every tissue and cell
in the body. Listed here are the 12 cell salts: Cal. Phos.,
Cal. Sulph., Cal. Fluor., Ferr. Phos., Kali. Mur., Kali. Phos.,
Kali. Sulph., Mag. Phos., Nat. Mur., Nat. Phos., Nat. Sulph.,
Silica. |
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Cal.
Phos. - (calcium phosphate) - this calcium mineral salt is
a main constituent of all cells in the body as well as the
body fluids. It plays a role in the production of cells and
gastric juices along with the building of bones and teeth.
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Cal.
Sulph. - (calcium sulphate) - this plays an important role
in the formation of connective tissues and is found in every
liver cell. It plays an important role in the breakdown of
worn out cells throughout the body. Without this calcium salt
the body would be over run with waste products from the breakdown
of worn out cells through out the body. Skin cells that are
deficient in Cal. Sulph. Break out into pimples and pustules.
A healthy liver is dependent upon Cal. Sulph. |
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Cal.
Fluor. - (calcium fluoride) - this plays an important role
in the formation of connective tissues as well as bones and
teeth. Healthy teeth and bones are dependent upon calcium
fluoride. Calcium fluoride IS NOT what is put in drinking
water!!! Sodium fluoride is the mineral salt that is put in
drinking water and it is NOT the same as calcium fluoride,
and in fact, sodium fluoride has detrimental affects upon
the body when consumed in excess as it would be when added
to the water. |
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Ferr.
Phos.- (iron phosphate) - plays an important role in the formation
of red blood cells. This mineral/iron salt is used in all
acute conditions such as injuries and infections. The body?s
oxygen demand rises when the body is over stressed. It is
an excellent source of iron for the production of hemoglobin
to carry the life giving oxygen necessary to help fuel the
body. |
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Kali.Mur.
- (potassium chloride) - is essential for the balance of fluids
in the body and for the production of fibrin, a connective
tissue used in the repair and maintenance of the body tissues.
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Kali.
Sulph. - (potassium sulphate) - essential for the formation
of skin and mucous membrane lining of all of the internal
organs of the body. This salt works with Ferr. Phos. in the
proper distribution of oxygen in the body. |
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Kali.
Phos.- (potassium phosphate) - this salt plays an important
role in the formation and function of nerve and brain cells
and also of the muscles and blood cells along with the breakdown
and assimilation of fats in the diet and the metabolism in
the body. This salt is also involved with cellular respiration.
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Mag.Phos.-
(magnesium phosphate) - this salt is another important element
of the bones, teeth, blood, nerves, brain and muscles. Low
levels of this salt results in painful muscle cramps and painful
nerves. |
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Nat.Mur.
- (sodium chloride) - this salt is essential for the regulation
of the body fluids throughout the tissues and intercellular
spaces of the body. This salt is a carrier of moisture to
all the cells of the body. Essential for normal healthy functions
of growth and repair in the body. This salt is essential for
the production of hydrochloride acid in the stomach which
is essential for proper digestion. |
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Nat.Phos.-
(sodium phosphate) - this salt is essential for the breakdown
of waste products of muscles and other soft tissues decomposing
lactic acid and other bi-products of muscle metabolism. Rheumatoid
type pains can be the result of inadequate intake of sodium
phosphate. |
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Nat.
Sulp.- (sodium sulphate) - this salt is a constituent of the
intercellular fluids and it functions to eliminate excess
fluids from the body. It works with potassium phosphate in
the breakdown of lactic acid associated with muscle activity
of the body. |
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Silicea-
(silica) - is an important part of all connective tissues
of the body to include hair, skin, and nails. Connective tissue
is found everywhere in the body and covers the brain, spinal
cord and nerve cells. Lack of silica results in the painful
inflammatory condition of the body?s connective tissue origin. |
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In
1873, Dr. William H. Schuessler published his remarkable findings
on the 12 biochemical cell salts. Dr. Schuessler found that
there were 12 essential minerals (cell salts) that influence
the various cells, tissues and systems of the body. He found
that the structure and function of the body depend upon the
presence of necessary balanced quantities of these cell salts.
The importance of cell salts is recognized in many parts of
the world but in the U.S. their value is slow to be recognized.
The cell salts play a vital role in maintaining a healthy
environment within the body. They do not take the place of
other minerals in overall nutrition any more than minerals
can take the place of vitamins, hormones, or other substances
vital in human nutrition. Cell salts play a unique role in
human nutrition which cannot be duplicated by any other substance.
(bibliography: Boericke & Dewey, G.W. Carey, M.D.) |
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The
above article was written by Dr. Gary Whitley. -- Dr. Whitley
is not affiliated with Spinal Touch Formulas. This article
has not been evaluated by the FDA. This article is NOT intended
to diagnose, prescribe, or treat any illness or disease. Anyone
suffering from any disease, injury or illness should consult
with their health care provider. |
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