Description
Schussler’s salt No. 9span>
Natrium Phosphoricum D6 (Nat Phos) Sodium Phosphate
Key word: acid-base balance, fermentation, acidosis
Kinship: body buffer systems, intercellular fluid, muscle and nervous tissue
The composition of the trituration: Sodium phosphate, pharmacopoeial lactose.
Tablet composition: Sodium phosphate, pharmacopoeial lactose, magnesium stearate, aerosil A.
Form of release:
a bottle of dark glass 200 tablets
dark glass bottle of 80 tablets
a dark glass bottle with a measuring spoon of 20 g trituration (equivalent to 80 tablets)
Schussler’s salt No. 9
A fundamental substance for the regulation of the body’s buffer systems, a powerful neutralizer of excess acidity. In addition, it supports uric acid in a dissolved state, so that it, together with other catabolites, is excreted from the body through the kidneys. Sodium phosphate is a remedy for conditions caused by excess lactic acid, prevents the thickening of bile and mucus with the formation of cholesterol crystals in the bile ducts. Salt is important for both nitrogen and hydrocarbon metabolism, for blood renewal and purification, for the formation of glycogen, and for the oxidation of lactic acid.
It is prescribed for metabolic disorders accompanied by acidosis and fermentation: acetonemia, heartburn, acid vomiting, dysbiosis with fermented feces, rheumatism, sciatica and gout.
IT IS NOT A DIETARY SUPPLEMENT
IT IS NOT A MEDICINAL PRODUCT
Dosing
The dose and frequency of administration depending on age are shown in the tables.
|
Chronic situations |
Acute situation |
| Age |
Dose |
Reception frequency |
Dose |
Reception frequency |
| Infants |
1 tab each. |
1-2 times a day |
By ½ tab. |
Every 30-60 minutes |
| Children 2-8 years old |
1 tab each. |
2-3 times a day |
1 tab each. |
Every 15-30 minutes |
| Children 8-14 years old |
1 tab each. |
3 times a day |
1 tab each. |
Every 15-30 minutes |
| Teenagers |
2 tables each. |
3 times a day |
1 tab each. |
Every 5-15 minutes |
| Adults |
2 tables each. |
3 times a day |
1 tab each. |
Every 5-15 minutes |
*In the indicated doses, take from 30 minutes to several hours from the start of administration, but not more than a day.
Several methods of taking Schussler salts are proposed:
- Tissue salts can be taken in dry form – the tablets dissolve in the mouth or directly under the tongue.
- The tablets are dissolved in a small amount of water (120-150 ml), intensively mixed. Take small sips, holding each portion in your mouth for a few seconds.
- Dissolved Schussler salts can be used as external therapy – as lotions, compresses, general and local baths, rinses.
It is recommended to take salt 20-30 minutes before meals or an hour and a half or more after eating and brushing your teeth.
For children under one year of age, salt should be dissolved in a small amount of water – about 20-30 ml, drunk with a teaspoon, pipette, drinking syringe or added to drinking water.
If two or more salts are prescribed, they can be taken simultaneously, but preferably not together. For example, take one salt in the morning and another in the evening. If three salts are prescribed, break them up separately: morning, lunch, evening. Another option is to alternate the use of salts for weeks or days. In any case, with prolonged use of salts, it is worth taking breaks. You can choose the following intake scheme: take salt on working days from Monday to Friday, and take a break on weekends. Or take it for three weeks every month.