Does The Correct Balance Affect The Human Body?

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As Dr Shuessler discovered it is essential to decide which minerals were lacking in his patients before administering the required tissue salt(s). If the correct tissue salts are administered then chronic diseases start to diminish when the deficient tissue salts that caused the disease are replaced. He ascertained that there are 12 vital mineral salts that need to be available in the body in the correct balance. If this balance Is upset for any reason then disease is likely to occur. If the vital missing mineral salts are replaced then the equilibrium is restored.
When administered as a homeopathic micro dose the minerals can be absorbed rapidly into the bloodstream and then to the cells.
Everybody has there own particular balance and therefore
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The modern body is now not only fed with foods that are not serving the body in any healthy way but we also need to add in the loss of minerals through stress, chemicals, microwaves, computers and mobile phones, insecticides, pesticides, fungicides and now weed killers in our crops, vaccines, amalgam fillings, poor quality contaminated drinking water, etc, the process of restoring mineral balance becomes critical, even life threatening!
Through biochemistry Dr Scheussler deduced that an imbalance or deficiency of the 12 essential tissue salts the body would be diseased and its more true today than when he first discovered it, in my opinion! As the inorganic substances cannot be produced by the cells in our body it is critical to replace them to restore proper functioning of the cells. Therefore It is critical to first determine the deficiencies and then to administer the correct minerals to restore good health. We now know that there are more substances than the 12 Dr Schuessler discovered and they each play an active part in restoring

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