Gemini (Messenger of the Gods)
May 21 – June 21
Neutral sign
Governing Planet: Mercury
Color Spectrum - Orange
Wavelength: 590-620nm; Frequency: 484-508THz
Key Theme: I Think
Gemstones: Beryl, Aquamarine, Dark Blue stones
Astral colors: Yellow; also Red, White, and Blue
Characteristic: Expression: “can-do” energy; cheerful demeanour; disciple of service
Cell-Salt: Kali Muriaticum (Kali mur – also called potassium chloride)
Deficiency Symptoms of Kail Mur (and Ferrum phos):
white thick mucus, headaches from the sluggish liver, granulated eyelids, earache with swelling of glands and gray or white furred tongue; catarrhal condition of the middle ear, cracking noises, dullness of hearing from throat affections or swelling of the middle ear; stuffy colds in the head; thick, white discharge from the throat; catarrh; face ache from swelling of gums or cheek; canker of the mouth; ulcerated sore throat, mumps, poor appetite from the sluggish liver; gastritis, constipation; typhoid; smallpox; cancer; peritonitis; cystitis; gonorrhoea; syphilis; leucorrhoea; pneumonia; pleurisy; coughs; embolism; poor circulation; rheumatism; all swellings; chief remedy of epilepsy; acne; boils; chronic swelling of the feet and legs; creaking of the muscles; eczema, inflammatory conditions such as catarrh and croup, glandular swellings, typhoid, and typhus fever; pains increased and aggravated by motion.
Note any of these symptoms you may have:
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This cell salt is the mineral worker of blood that forms fibrin and diffuses it throughout the
body's tissues. Kali Mur is the maker of fibrin. It must NOT be confused with chlorate of potash, which is a poison.
In venous blood, fibrin amounts to 3 in 1,000 parts. When the molecules of Kali Mur fall below the standard, the blood fibrin thickens, causing what is known as pleurisy, pneumonia, catarrh (mucus congestion), diphtheria, etc. When the circulation fails to throw out the thickened fibrin via the glands or mucous membrane, it may stop the heart's action. “Heart failure” generally means that the heart’s action was stopped by little lumps of fibrin clogging the auricles and ventricles of the heart (embolus comes from the Latin word for little lump).