“TISSALT” ELEMENT: CALCIUM There are three Calcium-containing tissalts - Calc Fluor, Calc Phos and Calc Sulph. each with their own particular type of Calcium. Clacium is ‘left-hand-side-element’ of the Periodic Table meaning Calcium is an alkaline metal. Highly unstable in its own right means Calcium readily co-bonds to form a ‘stable compound’, but is also willing to be released from a co-bond to become available for another chemical reaction, such as becoming a ‘food’. CALCIUM WITH PHOSPHOROUS This type of tissalt Calcium is designed to ‘calcify’ - that is, create a solid structures, in particular bones. CALCIUM WITH SULPHUR A very ‘soft, dissolveable’ form of Calcium, as its primary function is to ‘feed’ the Liver. CALCIUM WITH FLUORIDE The most flexible form of tissalt Calcium, as it can create two very different forms of structure. One type of structure this tissalt Calcium can form is the hardest substance in the human body - tooth enamel. The same Calcium can also form the ‘softest’ of structures - eg the ‘glue’ that ‘sticks’ nerve endings to muscles. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (Back) To … Tissalt Chemistry List (Back) To … Main List of “Kineez” Homeopathy Pages ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ WARNING: “Kineez” Homeopathy may make it easier for you to form positive changes within and to your health/life. “SteveKineez” ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ For whole site overview, visit … Steve “Kineez” SITE MAP Site-Wide Disclaimer and Copyright Notices
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