Biochemic medicine, also known as biochemistry or cell salt therapy, is a system of alternative medicine that is based on the idea that the body requires small amounts of certain mineral compounds, known as cell salts or tissue salts, to maintain health. These cell salts are thought to be essential for the proper functioning of the body's cells and tissues.
The 12 biochemic salts are:
Calcarea Fluorica (Calcium Fluoride)
Calcarea Phosphorica (Calcium Phosphate)
Calcarea Sulphurica (Calcium Sulfate)
Ferrum Phosphoricum (Iron Phosphate)
Kali Muriaticum (Potassium Chloride)
Kali Phosphoricum (Potassium Phosphate)
Kali Sulphuricum (Potassium Sulfate)
Magnesia Phosphorica (Magnesium Phosphate)
Natrum Muriaticum (Sodium Chloride)
Natrum Phosphoricum (Sodium Phosphate)
Natrum Sulphuricum (Sodium Sulfate)
Silicea (Silica)
According to practitioners of biochemic medicine, these cell salts can be used to treat a wide range of health conditions by restoring balance to the body's cells and tissues. They are often used to help alleviate symptoms such as fatigue, headaches, and muscle pain, and to support the health of the skin, hair, and nails. It is important to mention that biochemic medicine isn't widely recognized as an effective treatment and lack of scientific evidence to support their use. It is always recommended to consult with a licensed medical professional before considering this type of therapy.
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