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Hi ,

Usually on the front of the bottle there is a number with the name of the

tissue salt below that -- for instance, I have a bottle in front of me that says

#12 with " silica " as the tissue salt. Maybe the one you are taking is a

combination of all 12 tissue salts. Always good to know what you're taking.

Stay Well,

Blair Barone

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In a message dated 9/4/2005 12:28:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

firesprite68@... writes:

Does anyone know if it is o.k. for us to use tissue salts because they are in

a lactose base ?

What are tissue salts? Salts are ionic compounds that are inorganic (NaOH,

KOH, etc).

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Tissue salts are also called cell salts. They are a kind of homeopathic remedy.

It is also possible to get them in a liquid form without the lactose, but they

may be hard to find.

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In a message dated 9/4/2005 12:28:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

firesprite68@... writes:

Does anyone know if it is o.k. for us to use tissue salts because they are in

a lactose base ?

What are tissue salts? Salts are ionic compounds that are inorganic (NaOH,

KOH, etc).

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I contected 1800homeopathy.com on the subject, and here's what I heard back

from them:

" We have many lactose intolerant customers who do not have any problem with

the pure powdered lactose in our tablets or on our pellets. For those who

are extremely sensitive, you can dilute the dose in non chlorinated water,

stir or shake vigorously, and sip a few times. This makes the amount of

lactose very slight and only raises the dose a potency. "

If you can't find a liquid form, this should help. I think from a BTD view

though, they're fine either way.

Re: Tissue Salts

In a message dated 9/4/2005 12:28:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

firesprite68@... writes:

Does anyone know if it is o.k. for us to use tissue salts because they are

in

a lactose base ?

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Schussler introduced biochemic medicines. According to his theory, any disturbance in the molecular motion of the cell salts in living tissues, caused by deficiency in the requisite amount, constitutes disease, which can be rectified and the requisite eqilibrium re-established by administering the same mineral salts in small quantities. Biochemic medicines are also known as Cell Salts or Tissue Salts. To read more about biochemical remedies, please read the articles below -

Author

Title

Boericke & Dewey

History of Tissue Salt Remedies

Boericke & Dewey

Theory of Biochemic Tissue Salts

Boericke & Dewey

Preparation & Dose of Biochemic Remedies

Bhatia, Manish

Biochemic Combinations - A Discussion

Biochemic Remedies & Tissue Salts Materia Medica

Calcarea flour.

Calcarea phos.

Calcarea sulph.

Ferrum phos.

Kali phos.

Kali mur.

Kali sulph.

Mag phos.

Natrum mur.

Natrum phos.

Natrum sulph.

Silecia

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