Phosphate of potash
Other names: Kali phosphoricum, kali. phos., potassium phosphate
Found in these tissues: Skin and mucosa of the body, oxygen transport,
used in detoxification by the lymphatic system and liver, use during
inflammatory processes.
Deficiency: Skin conditions, lymphatic congestion (or inactivity), low
immune response, low oxidative issues (including acidosis), asthma,
rheumatism, fatigue and “laziness,” debility, heavy “mucus”
conditions and pain.
Phosphate of magnesia
Other names: Magnesia phosphorica, mag. phos., magnesium
phosphate
Found in these tissues: Blood cells, bones, teeth, brain, nervous system,
and muscle, essential to motor nerve function, antispasmodic.
Deficiency: Spasms, cramping, convulsions, etc., motor nerve
syndromes, lockjaw, palpitations of the heart, nerve pain,
hypertrophy of glands and organs, paralysis.
Phosphate of soda
Other names: Natrum phosphoricum, nat. phos, sodium phosphate
Found in these tissues: Fluids of the body, bonds to uric acid.
Deficiency: Breaks down lactic acid, gallstones and liver stones, sluggish
gallbladder (promotes bile flow), gout and rheumatism, nausea, acid
stomach, acidosis.
Silicic acid
Other names: Silicea, silicea
Found in these tissues: Connective tissues, esp. the bones, hair, nails.
Brain and nerve tissues, transmuted into calcium, alkalizes.
Deficiency: Nerve weakness, skeletal weakness, connective tissue
weakness, prolapsed conditions, depression, inflammation, memory
loss (“brain cloud”), arthritis, rheumatism, etc., low perspiration,