Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Feed Your Face

This has nothing to do with a turkey dinner.

The face shows much about your health. Every brown spot, pimple, bag, dark circle... is a notice that you have something off kilter. I am not going to go into kidneys and livers today, although they are very much involved. But it can be much simpler than all that. To the extent that the kidney is related to the bags under your eyes, both can be healed by the root of the problem: the deficiency of one of the bodies vital twelve mineral salts.

Once a body has been cremated, these twelve salts are all that remain. So thankfully, we all have quite a bit of that in us. Thus most of us can walk, talk, and go on through our days. When we have an abundance of the salts, they use the other components of our bodies, water and organic substances, to make everything work right and renew. However, to the extent that we do not function well enough, we are short of one or more of these salts, without which even water cannot be put to proper use. And the face will often tell a lot.


Copyright Debra Brown


Some of the facial signs of cell salt deficiency include:

1) Bags under the eyes - Nat Sulph
2) Acne rosacea and spider veins - Kali Mur
3) Brown spots, age spots, liver spots - Kali Sulph
4) Blotchy redness - Nat Phos
5) Blue lips - Calc Fluor
6) Greasy forehead, shiny upper eyelid - Nat Mur
7) Dark eyelids - Kali Phos
8) Droopy lids, sagging tissues - Calc Fluor, Silicea
9) Laugh lines and other wrinkles - Silicea
10) A red nose after eating, red complexion - Mag Phos, Nat Phos

By taking the right salts, available at natural food stores, and exercising a little patience, you will be able to see these and many other symptoms melt away.

My coming book, Choosing Cell Salts: A Repertory for Natural Healing and Youthful Beauty, will be helpful in finding such symptoms and the corresponding remedies quickly. You can just do a search for a symptom, whether of the face, mind, or body. Until that is available, you might enjoy the book Facial Diagnosis of Cell Salt Deficiencies by David R. Card, available on Amazon. Not only does it show pictures of some disconcerting deficiencies, but it includes good information on the workings of each of the salts in the body.

The more you read up and come to understand these twelve salts, the better you will be able to look and feel.


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