Description of Cell Salt Mag phos
Please see below for excerpts from PART II: Modernized Writings from George W. Carey’s Writings About Cell Salts and Their Relation to Zodiac Signs and Health from Wellness with Astrology (2024).
This is for informational purposes about health and astrology. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Cell Salt #8: Mag Phos (Magnesium Phosphate)
Overview: Magnesium phosphate molecules are primarily found in the white fibers of nerves and muscles. These fibers act like distinct wires, each with its own ability to conduct signals and interact with various organic and inorganic elements, fulfilling their functions according to natural laws. The behavior of these white fibers is largely influenced by magnesium phosphate.
When there’s a deficiency of this salt, the white fibers can contract, leading to spasms or cramps. This is nature’s way of signaling, “I need more magnesium phosphate.” The names we give to conditions are less important; in biochemistry, what matters is addressing the underlying deficiencies.
In situations where magnesium phosphate is lacking in the stomach's muscle tissue, the white fibers contract, reducing the stomach's capacity. To counter this, the body may generate gas from available materials to expand and create a counter-force. Magnesium phosphate can quickly alleviate such conditions. This highlights the fundamental principle of healing: supplying what is lacking.
You might wonder how specific mineral salt molecules can produce the fluid necessary for white nerve or muscle fibers. While there is a distinction between the inorganic salt particles and the fluid they help create, it’s clear that this fluid is synthesized within the body.
Magnesium phosphate has the inherent ability to generate nerve and muscle fluid by combining with proteins and utilizing oxygen as a vital component. Each inorganic salt knows how to create specific elements necessary for human physiology.
Symptoms and Conditions: Symptoms associated with this remedy are typically relieved by warmth, pressure, and rubbing but worsen in cold environments, cold air, and drafts. Whenever possible, hot applications should accompany the use of this remedy.