“TISSALT” ELEMENT:
PHOSPHOROUS
This element is present in five tissalts -
Calc Phos, Ferrum Phos, Mag Phos, Kali Phos and Nat Phos
A right-hand-side element of the Periodic Table
means Phosphorous is an ‘acidic non-metal’.
Highly unstable in its own right
- in ‘pure form’, will spontaneously ‘combust’ when exposed to oxygen -
means Phosphorous readily co-bonds to form a ‘stable compound’,
but is also willing to form a subsequent co-bond with a different element
and in doing so, performs a ‘cleaning-elimination’ role when present as a tissalt..
Phosphorous - present in 5 of the 12 tissalts -
is the most prevalent ‘cleansing’ element.
RELATIVELY ‘SAFE’
Importantly, the tissalt Phoses are primarily involved
with ‘beginning to mid-stream’ biochemical processes,
with their resulting waste needing a reasonable amount of ‘transporting’
to other body sites for further processing, prior to elimination -
which makes the tissalt Phoses relatively ‘safe’
as the body has ‘time and options’ as to how deal with its debris/waste.
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