Biochemic Cell Salt Deficiency

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The first signs of tissue salt deficiency are any signs or symptoms of stress or ageing. The first signs of tissue salt deficiencies are visible in the face, much before physical symptoms occur. By reading the face signs and supplementing with the appropriate tissue salts, one can achieve a balanced correction at the cellular level, which enables the body to heal itself. Together all 12 of these mineral cell salts combined are called Bioplasma. In our spiritual community the necessity of soothing the brain and nervous system during many Ascension Symptoms have given Bioplasma the nickname of the "Starseed Supplement".

When extremely depleted, the body develops symptoms of dis-ease. Signs of deficiency can be seen in the face, and if identified, the deficiency can be corrected before the onset of any bodily symptoms or dis-ease. With regular supplementation with the appropriate tissue salts, the cells can regain their vitality and function, leading to health and well being.

Wrinkling, loss of elasticity resulting in sagging, dark or milky-blue coloring below the eyes, red cheeks or face, red or very pale waxy ears, grey, bronzy or waxy undertones to parts of the face, enlarged pores, and pigmentation on the face or hands all give vital clues to tissue salt deficiencies. With some practice and awareness of the signs disappearing or re-emerging, one can certainly learn to optimize health and support the body through the Ascension process.

Facial Analysis

One possibility to determine the right cell salts is to look for certain signs in the face. This approach is called "face analysis" or "facial diagnosis". The facial diagnosis is based on the idea, that the absence of certain minerals develops certain signs on the face, as for example the coloring of the face or the state and the vigor of the skin.


Nevertheless, the analysis of the face plays the most important role for the identification of the suitable mineral salts.

In the following list you can find the most important signs in the face to the respective mineral cell salts.

12 Mineral Cell Salts


No. 1. (1) Calcium fluoride

  • Square folds around the eyes
  • Diversified folds below the eyes
  • Brown black coloring around the eyes
  • Burst veins
  • Scales in the face
  • Cracked lips, corners of mouth, hands, fingers
  • Periodontosis
  • Shining skin

No. 2. (2) Calcium phosphate

  • Waxy skin
  • Skin color like cheese
  • White coating of the tongue
  • Halitosis
  • White noses and auricles
  • Sweaty hair
  • Rough voice

No. 3. (4) Iron phosphate

  • Reddened forehead, cheeks
  • Red, hot ears
  • Red chin
  • Red tongue
  • Blue black shade in the nasal root and under the eyes
  • Grey black colouring around the nose
  • Pale gums

No. 4. (5) Potassium chloride

  • Milky skin
  • Blue white skin colour
  • Skin like cheese
  • Swollen lymphatic knots
  • White coating of the tongue
  • Mealy skin dandruff
  • Stuck together eyes

No. 5. (6) Potassium phosphate

  • Ash-grey skin, mainly in the chin area
  • Grey ocular part
  • Sunken temples
  • Absent expression
  • Brown coating of the tongue
  • Dry tongue
  • Periodontosis
  • Gum bleeding
  • Halitosis


No. 6. (7) Potassium sulphate

  • Brown-yellow skin
  • Dark eyelids
  • Yellowish around the mouth
  • Freckles
  • Dandruff on viscous base
  • Sticking head dandruff
  • Yellow and slimy coating of the tongue

No. 7. (8) Magnesium phosphate

  • Red, round spots on the cheeks (always or temporarily)
  • Red spots in the neck
  • Otherwise pale skin
  • Convulsions of the corners of mouth
  • Twitch of the eyelids

No. 8. (9) Sodium chloride

  • Humid shine on the upper eyelid, like snail mucus (gelatin shine)
  • Bright eyelids
  • Big skin pores
  • Bloated face
  • Swollen, spongy cheeks
  • Head dandruff
  • White seclusions of the eyes
  • Clear coating of the tongue
  • Salivary vesicles on the edge of the tongue
  • Skin rash in the upper forehead
  • Itch
  • Dry skin

No. 9. (10) Sodium phosphate

  • Greasy, dull shine on the forehead
  • Greasy nose
  • Big skin pores
  • Blackhead
  • Pimple
  • Pale mucous membranes
  • Hanging cheeks
  • Double chin
  • Tongue yellowish in the back

No. 10. (11) Sodium sulphate

  • Green-yellow complexion, especially forehead and temples
  • Bluish redness in the nose
  • Bluish redness in front of the ears
  • Redness in the external corner of the eye
  • Tongue looks dirty and greenish

No. 11. (12) Silica

  • Shining skin, as varnished (polished shine)
  • Waxy yellow or pale skin colour
  • Deep-recumbent eyes
  • Slip eyelids
  • Laughter lines
  • Crow's-feet
  • Convulsions of the eyelids
  • Small skin pores
  • Vertical wrinkles in front of the ears
  • Brittle hair
  • Dry nose


No. 12. (3) Calcium sulphate

  • Whiteness, alabaster-like skin colouring (like gypsum)
  • Only few signs in the face
  • Liver spots
  • Brown spots

Reference

[Facial Analysis]

See Also

Bioplasma