Tissue salt #3 calc sulph is the highlight of our second 'learning about tissue salt usage' news articles.
Calc Sulph is called for when there is exudation of pus or when there is infection that has an exit route for pus. It's action is similar to that of tissue salt #12 Silica (see previous news item), in that it has a cleansing action on the body, but Silica is indicated when there is no vent for suppuration whereas Calc Sulph is indicated once suppuration has started to occur. It is good for helping the body to fight infection and promote swifter wound healing. Great for pustular pimples, discharge in ear infections, purulent discharge from mucous membranes, suppurating stage of tonsilitis or quinsy, coughs that produce a yellowy mucous discharge, yellowy discharge from the eyes, and to aid the function of the liver in removing waste such as worn-out blood corpuscles from the body. Follow @powerofnature.nz to stay posted on future tissue salt info posts or check back in to news at Power of Nature from time to time. A full range of tissue salts is available from the shopping gallery