What are Tissue Salts?

Schuessler Tissue Salts Review

If you are into homoeopathy you may have heard the term ’tissue salts’. They are trace minerals that help give back the nutrients we so crucially need in our bodies.  I learned about tissue salts through my naturopath and I’ve tried all kinds in the past. I will discuss one brand in particular famously known as Schuessler’s tissue salts’ and what my experience has been with them.

What are Tissue Salts?

Tissue salts, also known as “cell salts” are minerals that are found in rocks and in the soil. These salts are essentially found naturally in our bodies. Such minerals such as calcium, iron, potassium, magnesium, sodium, and silica that work at the cellular level.

How Does Tissue Salts Work?

Schuessler Tissue Salts ReviewOriginally invented by a man named Schuessler, that is why it is called ‘Schuessler Tissue Salts’. The theory behind these salts is that through the use of homoeopathic medicine there are 12 essential minerals used to help balance the body, restore proper cell function and to maintain good health in general.

Each tissue salt contains a trace mineral and targets a certain ailment of the body. Taking these salts helps bring back the body to homeostasis. (natural order).

There are combination tissue salts but I will only concentrate on the 12 below since they are essential to our body and are more concentrated.

Calcium fluoride – Calc fluor

Useful for: Loss of elasticity, varicose veins, haemorrhoids, deficient tooth enamel, hard or cracked skin

Calcium phosphate – Calc phos

Useful for: Poor digestion, anaemia, bone diseases

Being anaemic this is an essential mineral for me to help bring my iron levels up

Calcium sulphate – Calc sulph

Useful for: Dandruff. acne, Shingles. ulcers, eczema.

Ferrum phosphate – Ferrum phos

Useful for: Inflammation, redness, respiratory issues,  injuries

Potassium chloride – Kali mur

Useful for: coughs, tonsillitis, sore throat, swollen joints

Potassium phosphate – Kali phos

Useful for: Nervous tension, irritability, tension headaches, depression, lethargy, forgetfulness

I need this regularly

Potassium sulphate – Kali sulph

Useful for: Psoriasis. Athlete’s foot, brittle nails and hot and cold flashes

Magnesium phosphate – Mag phos

Useful for: Muscle spasms, cramps, and hiccups. Muscular twitches. Sharp twinges of pain. Renal or gallbladder colic

Great to use at night for restless leg syndrome

Sodium chloride – Nat mur

Useful for: to relieve headaches and depression, have not used yet

Sodium phosphate – Nat phos

Useful for: Indigestion or heartburn. Lactic acid build-up.

This would have been great when I was pregnant, it is common for pregnant women to get indigestion

Sodium sulphate – Nat sulph

Useful for: Liver upsets and fluid retention, constipation

Silica – Sil

Useful for: Repairing connective tissues, brittle or weak nails

Pros

+  Out of the ones I tried they were great to use. They were all gentle on my stomach and easily dissolved in my mouth which made it easy to swallow. Sometimes I have issues swallowing pills. These ones I could chew or swallow with ease.

+ Each one affected me differently but for the most part, they corrected the issues I had. Such as clearing of my skin, removing fatigue, strengthening my tooth enamel, and calming my nerves.

+ The cost was pretty reasonable averaging about $12 per bottle and you don’t need to buy all 12 bottles just the ones that you find you lack mineral in.

Cons

– One negative experience I could say is that I believe I overindulged in one tissue salt mineral. I believe it was ‘Silica’, I ate one a day for 3 months and shortly after I experienced kidney stones. I am not sure if this is related but given ‘silica’ is basically sand and can crystallize that may have been a factor in my kidney stones so I urge caution when using this mineral.

– Can take a while to feel and notice effects, so give it at least a month for it to work effectively.

 

Mineral Deficiencies Diagnosis 

This is a photo I came across on Pinterest below is a picture of a woman where someone performed a facial analysis on her. Some believe mineral deficiencies show up on the face. See below for an example. For more facial analysis charts, see my Chinese medicine face map post. 

Schuessler Tissue Salts Review

The best course of action is, of course, is to ask your local naturopath for what they recommend for you to use.

To get more details about tissue salts and to see the feedback on Amazon see below for some of them listed below.


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