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Table - Tissue Salts for First Aid

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.