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FAQ: How are cell salts different from supplements and vitamins?

Jun 15, '23

Now commonly known as micro-dosing, cell salts are the original mineral micro-dosing method to encourage your body to optimally regulate and balance mineral salts (aka cell or tissue salts) essential to cellular health.

Cell Salts and Women’s Health

Mar 8, '23

It's International Women's Day this month and it made us think about which cell salts are associated with various female symptoms.

All About Jackson's 12 in 1 Tissue Cell Salt Combination

Jan 31, '22

Jackson’s 12 in 1 Mineral Salt is the first Certified Vegan (by Vegan Action) tissue cell salt containing all twelve salts in the 6X homeopathic potency. ackson’s 12 in 1 is manufactured in the USA for potency and purity. No fillers or additives like lactose, acacia gum, guar gum, magnesium stearate are ever used.

Traditional Homeopathic References for Learning About Schuessler Cell Salts

Jun 29, '21

Here is a list of the top Homeopathic Materia Medicas for cell salt information. All the cell salt information on this website is based on these homeopathic references: An Abridged Therapy Manual for the Biochemical Treatment of Diseases (1898) by Dr. W Schuessler. Translated by L Tafel. (25th Edition). The...

How to take cell salts for optimal digestion

Jun 24, '21

Homeopathic cell salts are commonly used for a variety of digestive complaints. From heartburn, indigestion, bloating, loose or dry stools, hemorrhoids, to frequent or slow bowels; there is probably a cell salt that is a safe complement to your natural health routine. Important points for using cell salts with digestive...

How to take tissue cell salts for skin complaints like pimples, dandruff, and eczema

Jun 24, '21

Cell salts are commonly used in homeopathic medicine for a variety of skin complaints. From dandruff, athletes foot, pimples, acne, to eczema; there is probably a cell salt that can be tried. Learn about how to use them safely at home and important tips to make the most out of tissue cell salts.

FAQ: Why do you use sugar as the base for your tissue salts and not use a liquid or lactose tablet format?

Apr 23, '21

We chose beet sucrose as the base for our cell salts because it is as shelf stable as lactose but is clean, traceable, and plant-based. We can trace where the beets were grown to make the pellets and can verify they were grown organically. The same cannot usually be said...

FAQ: Do you offer any guarantees?

Apr 13, '21

When it comes to health outcomes, a company should never make guarantees. There is a reason why health practitioners (conventional or otherwise) are prohibited from doing so in their practice by their Code of Ethics. Everybody is different and responds differently to different medicines and health products. There is often no way of knowing how someone will respond to a product until they take it.

Homeopathic Cell (Tissue) Salt Name Chart

Apr 7, '21

Ever get confused with all the different names for Schuessler cell (tissue) salts? Use this easy reference chart to quickly find out what salt is what.

The Benefits of Amber Glass Bottles for Homeopathic Cell Salts

Apr 7, '21

Here at Jackson's we use traditional amber glass bottles to package our lactose free cell salts. Amber glass blocks almost all UV light which can degrade the cell salt potency (ie strength), thus making it the best choice for optimum protection against damaging UV light. Amber glass is also impermeable and inert, making it ideal for sensitive homeopathic remedies like tissue cell salts.

FAQ: How much sugar and carbohydrates are in your Certified Vegan (vegan.org), lactose free cell salts?⁠

Apr 2, '21

We chose beet sucrose as the base for our lactose free cell salts because it is just as shelf stable as lactose tablets but it is from a cleaner and more environmentally friendly source. Beet sugar has a special advantage of not using bone char to filter it during the processing. This is great for vegans and people concerned about the use of animal byproducts to process our foods, natural health products, and cosmetics. In contrast, bone char is frequently used in processing cane sugar and vegans should be aware of this too.