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Suzann,

I did not realize that you were using such small doses. I do need a

deeper understanding of what are the seeming conflicts in homeopathy,

isopathy, and cell salt strategies. Perhaps it would help if I understood

the theoretical underpinnings. I do keep a file on meds that seem to work

in ultra low doses and a file on hormetics.

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Behalf Of suzann mcclain

Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 4:51 PM

Subject: [ ] cell salts

Hi ,

Had to read some and get my ducks in a row.

First, if there is a deficiency in the inorganic materials, cell salts will

not

supply enough to correct the deficiency. That must be supplied through food

or

supplements.

Cell salts or biochemic remedies are prepared by trituration just as

homeopathic

remedies, but not at all the same. Homeopathic is based on " like cures

like " .

Not so with the cell salts. Cell salts restore the equilibrium of the

molecular

motion by furnishing a minimal dose of the same inorganic substance that is

out

of balance.

They fill the gap in the chain of molecules of the affected cell. Healing

then

starts at a molecular level. When the ability of the cell to absorb or

reject

has been compromised by any irritation, it's ability must be restored by

administering the proper salt in a diluted form so it will fill the gap in

the

molecular chain. When the gap is filled, the cell then again can absorb or

reject as it must. Fill the gap, correct the cell, health is restored. If

the

wrong salt is given and there is no gap to be filled, the particle is so

small,

there's no harm done.

The cell salt book has a table that shows the twelve cell salts are

constituents

of many of the well known and proved homeopathic remedies. Very interesting.

As to Epsom Salts, had to drink a few doses of that as a child, never again,

though I do use it for a good soak in the tub, but only when needed. Epsom

salts

is magnesium sulphate, not one of the cell salts. Ammonium chloride and

ammonium

phosphate are not prepared as cell salts. Nether is Dr. Pepper, but it's

pretty

good. I like ginger ale.

Potash, lime, silica, iron, magnesium and sodium are the inorganic

substances

that are prepared as cell salts.

Thanks for the cudos about the job, but not necessary, I like my job and

have

the good fortune of working for, with and around wonderful folks. Lots of

smiles

and a good joke now and then. My hands are busy and my head is free to

think.

Thinking is way underrated.

No comment on the Monsanto scientists. It makes me want to swear like a

logger

on a rainy day. So much funding, so much knowledge, so much intelligence, so

much destruction. Ah well, said I wouldn't comment.

Thank's for your comments, you sent me on a quest to try to make clear what

I

had to say, every comment or question makes me learn something new. Hope you

will study about the cell salts as I think you have the wrong idea about

what

they are and what they do. If I've made the information more muddled, I

apologize, just read it, you'll probably understand it much better than I

do.

Good day,

Suzann

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hello. my mother has had surgery for colon cancer and now has

a permanent colostomy and removal of rectum. would appreciate inputs from

the group regarding what cancer marker tests should be done to know her

state of health.

regards and thanks again.

sumeet

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