Kali Sulphate
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Other Names : KALI SULPH (D6), Kali Sulphuricum, Potassium Sulphate
One of the 12 Dr. Schussler Salts (Biochemical Therapy) : The chronic inflammation and Skin Salt
Contents
Found
Mostly in the tissues of the skin, mucous membranes, throat, and lungs. Carries oxygen to cells of skin and mucous membranes.
Deficiency
- Causes lack of oxygen in the skin with resultant chilliness and desire for fresh air.
- Feeling like you cannot get enough air.
- Especially useful in later stages of inflammation where discharges are yellow, slimy, sticky or greenish.
- Tongue is yellow and slimy. Loss of taste.
Modalities
- Worse from warm room; towards evening.
- Better from cool, fresh air.
Indications
- Chronic – Inflammations, supportive in wound healing.
- Chronic – Skin disorders.
- Skin – Excellent for healthy skin, minor skin eruptions with scaling, dry scaly skin, dermatitis, psoriasis, weeping spots, itchy skin and athletes’ foot. Oily skin.
- Hair – Dandruff and poor hair condition, euptions on the scalp with scaling
- Nails – Brittle nails, athlete’s foot
- Eyes – Yellow crusts on eyelids
- Respiratory – Bronchitis, jaundice, catarrh. Assists in many respiratory and circulatory functions. Cough and congestion especially made worse in the evenings. Useful in all bronchial and sinus conditions.
- Sore Throat – Helpful to enhancing the healing process of inflammations of the mucous membranes, throat, nose and conjuntiva.
- Gastrointestinal – Poor digestion, flatulence.
- Emotional – Anxiety, vague, sadness, feeling of heaviness in the body.
- Pain – Pains of neuralgia, rheumatism and wandering pains.
- Chicken pox