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Schuessler biochemic system of medicine (biochemic medicine, biochemic system of medicine, biochemic system of medicines, tissue salts therapy): Homeopathic system founded in the late nineteenth century by German physician Wilhelm Heinrich Schuessler (also spelled Schussler). Schuessler held that all curable diseases were curable with minuscule doses of one or more of a dozen inorganic compounds, called cell salts or tissue salts: the fluoride, phosphate, and sulfate salts of calcium; the chloride, phosphate, and sulfate salts of sodium and potassium; the phosphate salts of iron and magnesium; and silicon dioxide. (See also: Schuessler biochemic system of medicine, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)
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 |  |  | Tissue salt therapy: Encyclopedia II - Sodium chloride - Biological importanceSodium chloride is essential to life on Earth. Most biological tissues and body fluids contain a varying amount of salt. The concentration of sodium ions in the blood is directly related to the regulation of safe body-fluid levels. Propagation of nerve impulses by signal transduction is regulated by sodium ions. (Potassium, a metal closely related to Sodium, is also a major component in the same bodily systems).
0.9% sodium chloride in water is called a physiological solution because it is isotonic with blood plasma. It is know ...
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 |  |  | Tissue salt therapy: Encyclopedia II - Sodium chloride - Biological importanceSodium chloride is essential to life on Earth. Most biological tissues and body fluids contain a varying amount of salt. The concentration of sodium ions in the blood is directly related to the regulation of safe body-fluid levels. Propagation of nerve impulses by signal transduction is regulated by sodium ions. (Potassium, a metal closely related to Sodium, is also a major component in the same bodily systems).
0.9% sodium chloride in water is called a physiological solution because it is isotonic with blood plasma. It is know ...
See also:Sodium chloride, Sodium chloride - Crystal structure, Sodium chloride - Biological importance, Sodium chloride - Salt throughout history, Sodium chloride - In religion, Sodium chloride - Production and use, Sodium chloride - Flavor enhancer, Sodium chloride - Biological uses, Sodium chloride - De-icing, Sodium chloride - Additives, Sodium chloride - Etymology, Sodium chloride - Other facts Read more here: » Sodium chloride: Encyclopedia II - Sodium chloride - Biological importance |
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 |  |  | Tissue salt therapy: Encyclopedia II - Sodium chloride - Biological importanceSodium chloride is essential to life on Earth. Most biological tissues and body fluids contain a varying amount of salt. The concentration of sodium ions in the blood is directly related to the regulation of safe body-fluid levels. Propagation of nerve impulses by signal transduction is regulated by sodium ions. (Potassium, a metal closely related to Sodium, is also a major component in the same bodily systems).
0.9% sodium chloride in water is called a physiological solution because it is isotonic with blood plasma. It is know ...
See also:Sodium chloride, Sodium chloride - Crystal structure, Sodium chloride - Biological importance, Sodium chloride - Salt throughout history, Sodium chloride - In religion, Sodium chloride - Production and use, Sodium chloride - Flavor enhancer, Sodium chloride - Biological uses, Sodium chloride - De-icing, Sodium chloride - Additives, Sodium chloride - Headline text, Sodium chloride - Other facts Read more here: » Sodium chloride: Encyclopedia II - Sodium chloride - Biological importance |
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 |  |  | Tissue salt therapy: Encyclopedia II - Sodium chloride - EtymologySalt has also had influence on the English language. Many of its effects can still be seen today. Words and expressions related to salt mostly come from the Roman and Greek civilizations when salt was still a valuable commodity.
Roman soldiers were given a particular allowance to purchase salt (Latin: sal), salarium argentum, from which we take our English word salary. The Romans also preferred salting of their greens, which led to the Latin word for salt being integrated in the word salad (in Vulgar L ...
See also:Sodium chloride, Sodium chloride - Crystal structure, Sodium chloride - Biological importance, Sodium chloride - Salt throughout history, Sodium chloride - In religion, Sodium chloride - Production and use, Sodium chloride - Flavor enhancer, Sodium chloride - Biological uses, Sodium chloride - De-icing, Sodium chloride - Additives, Sodium chloride - Etymology, Sodium chloride - Other facts Read more here: » Sodium chloride: Encyclopedia II - Sodium chloride - Etymology |
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 |  |  | Tissue salt therapy: Encyclopedia II - Sodium chloride - Salt throughout historySalt's preservative ability was a foundation of civilization. It eliminated dependency on the seasonal availability of food and allowed travel over long distances. By the Middle Ages, caravans consisting of as many as forty thousand camels traversed four hundred miles of the Sahara bearing salt, sometimes trading it for slaves.
Until the 1900s, salt was one of the prime movers of national economies and wars. Salt has played a prominent role in determining the power and location of the world's great cities. Timbuktu was once a huge sal ...
See also:Sodium chloride, Sodium chloride - Crystal structure, Sodium chloride - Biological importance, Sodium chloride - Salt throughout history, Sodium chloride - In religion, Sodium chloride - Production and use, Sodium chloride - Flavor enhancer, Sodium chloride - Biological uses, Sodium chloride - De-icing, Sodium chloride - Additives, Sodium chloride - Other facts Read more here: » Sodium chloride: Encyclopedia II - Sodium chloride - Salt throughout history |
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 |  |  | Tissue salt therapy: Encyclopedia II - Sodium chloride - Salt throughout historySalt's preservative ability was a foundation of civilization. It eliminated dependency on the seasonal availability of food and allowed travel over long distances. By the Middle Ages, caravans consisting of as many as forty thousand camels traversed four hundred miles of the Sahara bearing salt, sometimes trading it for slaves.
Until the 1900s, salt was one of the prime movers of national economies and wars. Salt has played a prominent role in determining the power and location of the world's great cities. Timbuktu was once a huge sal ...
See also:Sodium chloride, Sodium chloride - Crystal structure, Sodium chloride - Biological importance, Sodium chloride - Salt throughout history, Sodium chloride - In religion, Sodium chloride - Production and use, Sodium chloride - Flavor enhancer, Sodium chloride - Biological uses, Sodium chloride - De-icing, Sodium chloride - Additives, Sodium chloride - Etymology, Sodium chloride - Other facts Read more here: » Sodium chloride: Encyclopedia II - Sodium chloride - Salt throughout history |
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