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A Cell Salt Experiment: Some Theory, and Initial Reports

At this point, since many people will have been following the protocol for some weeks now, I want to provide a place for initial reports of any effects that have come up, and I also want to start explaining the theory behind the protocol. That theory involves several disparate fields, and we'll take them one at a time.
Carey, as I noted in the earlier post, was a physician who used the biochemic cell salts -- homeopathic preparations of the twelve mineral salts that occur in the human body in non-microscopic quantities. He was also an astrologer. (Those two fields of study used to go together very often -- Nicholas Culpeper, whose medicinal herbal remains in common use today, was also a crackerjack astrologer.) Carey noticed in the course of his work in both fields that there seemed to be a specific correlation between the 12 cell salts and the sun's passage through the 12 signs of the zodiac. In his first publications on the subject, based on the data he'd collected up to that point, he assigned each cell salt to a sign as follows:
Aries: Kali phos (potassium phosphate)
Taurus: Natrum sulph (sodium sulphate)
Gemini: Kali mur (potassium chloride)
Cancer: Calc fluor (calcium fluoride)
Leo: Mag phos (magnesium phosphate)
Virgo: Kali sulph (potassium sulphate)
Libra: Nat phos (sodium phosphate)
Scorpio: Calc sulph (calcium sulphate)
Sagittarius: Silicea (silicon dioxide)
Capricorn: Calc phos (calcium phosphate)
Aquarius: Nat mur (sodium chloride)
Pisces: Ferrum phos (iron phosphate)
The interesting thing about these correspondences is that they do in fact work well with the traditional symbolism of the zodiacal signs. Specifically, you take each cell salt to make your body more like the sign -- for example, many conditions that are improved by warmth are improved by Mag phos, the warm and fiery Leo salt, while many of those that need moisture and cooling are helped by Ferrum phos, the cell salt of cold and wet Pisces.
As he continued his researches, though, Carey came to see that things were a little more complex. His theory was that over the course of each year, as the sun moves through the signs of the zodiac, the corresponding mineral salt (or its equivalent in the body's subtle energies) is activated, and this affects unborn infants as well as the already born. Since each of us spends on average nine months in the womb before birth, however, we don't go through the full cycle, and therefore each of us needs to take extra doses of those cell salts that correspond to the part of the year we didn't spend in utero. Careful experimentation led him to the protocol presented in the earlier post -- one dose of the relevant cell salts per day when the Moon is in the zodiacal sign the Sun was in when you were born.

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(Anonymous) 2020-04-05 04:27 pm (UTC)(link)I hit the ground running on March 21, starting the program with the special dose for my Aquarius 9 degree self. Felt a subtle, but quite noticeable, sense of energy with the first dose. Very slight nausea toward the end of the second day, but that has not returned.
Have been on the regular dosage, and while the early “Whoa!” has receded I do feel I have greater stamina: a sort of inner core of energy that feels strong and flexible. All especially noticeable in my calmer than I’d expect response to the pandemic-induced craziness at my workplace. Have enjoyed a total of five beers since the beginning of this experiment.
67-year-old husband decided to tag along in his own way on this experiment and takes 4 bio plasma each morning. Feels it boosts his stamina as well. Asked me to order two more bottles, in case people start hoarding bioplasma instead of toilet paper. 😆
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(Anonymous) 2020-04-05 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)For me, no other noticeable health changes other than clearly improved stamina, both physically and mentally. This latter is a particular gift, as there has been family drama galore these past several weeks, and also my job is such that I will keep on going to work for the duration of this pandemic. I’m curiously okay with all of this. Fabulously weird!