These suggestions are intended as first aid for the treatment of minor ailments.
It is always advisable to consult a Health Care Professional whenever the symptoms persist.
FIRST AID USE OF TISSUE SALTS | ||
Trauma | Tissue Salt | Directions |
Abrasions, fresh wounds, and cuts | Ferr Phos | Apply several crushed tablets directly onto the area. |
Bleeding from wounds, cuts, and abrasions, can be controlled with a little powdered Ferr Phos applied direct to the injured parts. A few tablets may be crushed for this purpose or the tablets may be dissolved and used as a lotion. | ||
Ferr Phos. should also be thought of as a first-aid in cases of bruises, bumps, muscular strains, sprains, etc. | ||
Bruises, falls, and bumps | Ferr Phos | Make a lotion, cream, or compress and apply to affected area. |
Bruises of the bones and shins | Calc Fluor | Take under the tongue; also make a lotion, cream, or compress and apply to affected area. |
Swelling of contused parts and cuts | Kali Mur | Make a lotion, cream, or compress and apply to affected area. |
Schuessler also recommends incorporation with cocoa butter and applied. | ||
Muscular strains and sprains | Ferr Phos | Make a lotion, cream, or compress and apply to affected area. |
Strains of ligaments or tendons | Ferr Phos | Take under the tongue; also make a lotion or cream and dab onto affected area. |
Burns - minor | Kali Mur | Make a lotion or cream and dab onto affected area. |
Burns - more severe | Kali Mur, Calc Sulph, Nat Sulph | Combine the tablets and make a lotion or cream and dab onto affected area. |
Insect bites | Nat Mur | Take under the tongue; also make a lotion or cream and dab onto affected area. |
Add Mag Phos if rashlike, about knees and ankles. | ||
Nettle rash, poison ivy, etc | Kali Sulph | Take under the tongue; also make a lotion or cream and dab onto affected area. |