Cell salt therapies use a set of specific minerals, also known as the 12 tissue salts, to correct symptoms arising from metabolic deficiencies.
Cell salt therapy, like homeopathy, is not based on scientific research but on provings. Provings are basically anecdotal evidence gathered from volunteers.
The theory behind cell therapy has been in existence for several hundred years. The first recorded discussion of the concept of cell therapy can be traced to Phillippus Aureolus Paracelsus (1493-1541)
salt is bad for health because the cell shrinks when the salt goes into the cell
Stem cell therapy can help your body repair itself by using stem cells which can become any healthy type of cell. The cons of stem cell therapy are that many people think that it is unethical and it is difficult to harvest stem cells.
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Cell salt therapy, like homeopathy, is not based on scientific research but on provings. Provings are basically anecdotal evidence gathered from volunteers.
Practitioners of cell salt therapy believe the minerals to be effective against a variety of ailments. For example, Calcarea fluor is thought to be essential to vascular health
The salts are made into pills which are extremely dilute, following the principles of homeopathy.
Cell therapy is, in effect, a type of organ transplant which has also been referred to as "live cell therapy," "xenotransplant therapy," "cellular suspensions," "glandular therapy," or "fresh cell therapy.
stem cell therapy of arthritis
Cell Therapy was created on 1995-10-02.
Cell Salts do not have additives or binders that stress the liver, and potenization eliminates the questions of getting too much
Salt isn't a cell...salt is a mineral.
Cell therapy is the transplantation of human or animal cells to replace or repair damaged tissue and/or cells.
The theory behind cell therapy has been in existence for several hundred years. The first recorded discussion of the concept of cell therapy can be traced to Phillippus Aureolus Paracelsus (1493-1541)
salt is bad for health because the cell shrinks when the salt goes into the cell
Patients undergoing cell therapy treatments which use cells transplanted from animals or other humans run the risk of cell rejection.