Low Iron? Take Tissue Salt!
April 2, 2009 at 6:46 pm Leave a comment
If you suffer from low iron like many women these days, you can take a good iron supplement that is in liquid form and easily to absorb. My favorite one is called “Spatone,” but “Floravit” or Floravix, are also good ones. If you are searching for a good iron supplement make sure it comes from natural ingredients containing vitamin b12, VitC. Also, do not take your calcium with iron because calcium inhibits iron absorption.
The truth is, even if you diligently take your iron supplement your body may not be capable of absorbing the iron you are taking!
What to do?
Take Ferrum phos 6X in Tissue Salt preparation. This homeopathically prepared biochemic salt is taken in tables form that melt underneath your tongue in seconds. Tissue salts also called cell salts have the ability to deliver micro amounts on nutritive cellular salt directly to the cells through the bloodstream bypassing the digestive system, thus becoming readily bio available even to those who have an inability to assimilate iron. This tissue salt is known as the oxygen carrier, gives strength and toughness to arteries, blood vessels and skin. It soothes pain due to congestion and inflammatory. It helps absorb iron in anemic cases as a result of heavy menses and it is a remedy for first stage inflammation with redness, swelling and fever.
Another important tissue salt for anemia is Calc Phos 6X, which provides formation of new blood-corpuscles.
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