Tissue Salts Restoring Balance
by author Rudi Verspoor, FHCH, RHom
Don’t get tissue salts confused with that granulated white stuff on your table. Biochemical tissue salts, or cell salts, are mineral salts that exist in the cells and play a critical role in cellular metabolism.
The idea that health could be disturbed by an imbalance in the mineral salts, and corrected by restoring that balance, evolved gradually over the 19th century along with the development of chemistry and cellular biology. A German homeopath, Dr Schuessler, took this idea much further. He wrote his first article in 1873 on his theory of the importance of balancing the 12 major tissue salts of the body. Prior to his work, little had been done with the emerging knowledge of the chemical composition of the human body. Dr Schuessler spent considerable time studying the effects of imbalances in individual tissue or cell salts due to improper metabolism. If this balance is upset, there can be a change in the state of immunity and resistance to microbes. He also studied and catalogued various symptoms that can result from any cell salt deficiencies.
The salts are not involved directly in the production of energy in the cell. However, in their capacity to regulate cellular functions, they contribute to the oxidation of various food substances. The regular changes in the cell are dependent on a natural concentration of these inorganic elements. What has also been revealed is that the building and development of a particular type of cell, such as a nerve cell, is determined by the particular mineral salt involved. The same holds true for the cell’s functioning, which is equally dependent on the presence of a particular mineral salt.
The salts are administered clinically in very small doses and are prepared in a way similar to homeopathic remedies. Generally, the decimal (X) scale of serial dilution is used, usually in the 6X. This means that the salts are given in a concentration of 1/1,000,000. They have the advantage of being absorbed through the mouth rather than the stomach and of being in a form that can be directly transported to and used by the cells needing them.
Dr Schuessler’s 12 tissue cell/salts are often referred to by their number and are generally available in most health food stores either singly or in various combinations. They are listed as follows.
- Calcarea fluor (Calcium fluoride)
- Calcarea phos (Calcium phosphate)
- Calcarea sulph (Calcium sulphate)
- Ferrum phos (Iron phosphate)
- Kali mur (Potassium chloride)
- Kali phos (Potassium phosphate)
- Kali sulph (Potassium sulphate)
- Magnesium phos (Magnesium phosphate)
- Natrum mur (Sodium chloride)
- Natrum phos (Sodium phosphate)
- Natrum sulph (Sodium sulphate)
- Silicea (Silica)
Calc fluor is important in the elastic fibres of the body (skin, muscles and blood vessels) and for the surface of bones and teeth.
Calc phos is a major constituent of bones and teeth. It is very useful in childhood conditions such as "growing pains" by helping to ease the bone pain until the deeper cause can be treated homeopathically.
Calc sulph is needed where there is suppuration (pus formation) such as with wounds slow to heal, boils, ulcers, abscesses and acne.
Ferrum phos is very helpful in the early stages of a cold or viral infection, when it is difficult to get clear symptoms on which homeopathic remedies to prescribe.
Kali mur helps in any condition with thick white discharge and in thickening of the blood.
Kali phos is a great nutrient for the nerves and brain and helps with brain-fog, irritability, timidity and muscular debility associated with nerve weakness (usually after an acute illness).
Kali sulph helps to carry oxygen to the cells and is useful in circulatory problems and inflammations. It also helps in skin problems and where discharges are yellow.
Magnesium phos is excellent as an anti-spasmodic and helps in such situations as menstrual cramps.
Rudi Verspoor is dean of the Hahnemann Center for Homeopathy and Heilkunst in Ottawa, president of the National Professional Association of Trained Homeopaths and the author of numerous books about homeopathy, including his most recent, The Dynamid Legacy: From Homeopathy to Heilkunst.
Source: alive #230, December 2001

