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Could Biochemic cell/tissue salts cause hyperkalemia?

I have been taking cell salts for awhile now and recently been diagnosed with hyperkalemia(high potassium levels). This is very dangerous and I was wondering if cell salts play a role in potassium in the blood? Please respond soon, going to the doctor.
 
  bekind20thers on 2007-05-03
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Could any of the experts out there comment on this? Do biochemics follow the laws of homeopathy? Should one take biochemics repeatedly? Is the case mentioned above a proving of one of the Kali based biochemic remedies?
 
thekind78 last decade
No.

There is high level of pottasium in the water you are drinking....most likely.

Foods don't have much pottasium...little bit is found in bananas....otherwise...most human foods don't have sufficient pottasium in them.

Pankaj Varma
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade
i got a migraine headache from taking cell salts. what to do?
days later my head still feels clogged.
 
d_rollf last decade
Which salts did you take? Potency and no of doses?
 
kadwa last decade
the kali mur and calcium flouride. 30x 4 tabs every 4 hours. only took for one day. my head is still all messed up after four days. i did not get any benefit at all. i feel worse than before i started talking them.
 
d_rollf last decade
fr hypercalemia
drink plenty of water 2 glass at a time hourly
as urine flow reduses potasium
 
HANMANTH last decade
d rollf

You may give complete details regarding why you took tissue salts? What were your complaints. Or you may take a single dose of belladonna 30 which seem to be indicated from your brief statement.
[message edited by kadwa on Mon, 10 Dec 2012 07:19:04 GMT]
 
kadwa last decade

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