Taurus - Nat sulph 6X
Taurus - Nat sulph 6X
What it is
Jackson’s Cell Salt #11 Nat sulph 6X. Also known as Schuessler’s Tissue Cell Salt #11. It is used as a homeopathic supplement.
Astrological connection
Traditionally associated with the sign of Taurus, Nat sulph represents stability and practicality. This connection highlights its role in maintaining digestive health and efficient bodily functions.
Traditional uses
According to Dr. Schuessler and other homeopathic references, Natrum sulphuricum (Sodium sulfate, Nat sulph) is a vital mineral salt for eliminating excess water and supporting the healthy functioning of the liver, bile ducts, pancreas, and intestinal canal. An imbalance of this salt can lead to diarrhea, constipation, and flatulent colic.
Product features
- Certified Vegan (Vegan.org) Nat sulph 6X. Each batch is tested for quality and safety before sale.
- Traditionally prepared according to the Homeopathic Pharmacopeia of the United States (HPUS).
- Compounded with organic sucrose (cane) instead of lactose.
- No fillers like magnesium stearate, lactose, or acacia gum.
- Packaged in amber glass bottles for maximum potency.
Medicinal ingredient
Natrum sulphuricum 6X (HPUS)
The letters "HPUS" indicate this ingredient is officially monographed in the Homeopathic Pharmacopeia of the United States. Lactose is NOT used during remedy trituration and preparation.
Non-medicinal ingredient
Organic cane sucrose
Quantity
500 pellets per bottle (125 full doses or 250 half doses). Pellets are size no. 40 (4mm diameter).
Directions for use
Use cap to dispense pellets. Allow to dissolve in the mouth 1-3 times per day or as instructed by a health practitioner.
- Adults and adolescents 12 and over: 4 pellets per dose
- Children 1-12 years: 2 pellets per dose. Dissolve dose in a small amount of water before administration to children under 5.
Warnings
Consult a health care practitioner before use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen. Keep out of reach of children.
Claims made from traditional homeopathic references, not scientific evidence.