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Thanks Mary,
I realized that yes Vitamin B12 is wrong,,, Zinc has many isotopes, and I
took #1.
I will add the Cell Salts too in the cd, so it is more complete and because
I believe I can fit all of them too. If I canīt then we can compose another
cd with these and other frequencies that are more used by everybody,,, I
would like to continue giving it for the 12 notes and the phi spirals
The frequencies in the NSdatabase seem slightly different so I am including
these in this email
love
Marysol

Calcium Fluoride (Calc.Fluor) 19.4898 Mol.Wt. 77.9594 D#
Calcium Phospate (Calc. Phos.) Tribasic..19.3622 Mol.Wt. 309.7946 D#
Calcium Sulphate (Calc. Sulph.) 16.9892 Mol.Wt. 135.91 C#
Iron Phosphate (Ferr. Phos.) 22.356 Mol.Wt. 357.7116 F
Potassium Chloride (Kali. Mur.) 18.4831 Mol.Wt 73.9325 D
Potassium Phosphate (Kali. Phos.) Tribasic/26.4805 Mol.Wt 211.8445 G#
Dibasic/21.736 (Dibasic is Cathartic) 173.7361 F
Postassium Sulphate (Kali Sulph.) Dibasic/21.7348 Mol. Wt.173.879 F
Magnesium Phosphate (Mag. Phos.) Dibasic / 29.986 Mol.Wt. 119.946 B
Sodium Chloride (Nat. Mur.) 28.979 Mol.Wt 57.9586 A#
Sodium Phosphate (Nat. Phos.) Monobasic/29.989 Mol. Wt. 119.958 B
Sodium Phosphate (Nat. Phos.) dibasic/17.742 Mol. Wt. 141.9408 C#
Sodium Sulphate (Nat. Sulph) 17.7414 Mol.Wt 141.9312 C#
Silicon DiOxide (Silica)
Silica Dioxide (Silica) 29.9834 Mol.Wt, 59.966 A#

----- Original Message -----
From: "MaryKern" <probe@...>
To: <biosonica@...>
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 2:26 AM
Subject: CD


> Marysol, when I was looking over your list of frequencies on the neew CD I
> found some discrepancies from what I understand to be the frequencies of
the
> vitamins/minerals. For instance. In my Merk Index, the molecular weight
of
> Zinc is given as 65.39 which makes the frequency 16.35 when you divide it
> down. And when I divide the molecular weight of B12 (1355.38) I get
21.165.
> I get the same frequency when I divide the molecular weight you listed,
> 1354.something....I forget, and you listed the frequency a bit
differently.
>
> Have you thought about doing a CD that included the cell salts? I have
> found them to be very effective. For instance, the frequency for
magnesium
> phospate dibasic is an excellent pain killer. I have listed the
frequencies
> and the uses for the cell salts below.
>
> Calcium Fluoride (Calc.Fluor) 19.52
> Calc. Fluor gives to the tissues the quality of elasticity. It
combines
> with the organic substance, albumin, to form organic elastic tssue and is
> found in the walls of the blood vessels, in muscular tissue, in connective
> tissue, in the surgface of bones and in the enamel of teeth. Its main
> function is the preservation of the contractile power of elastic tissue.
>
> Calcium Phospate (Calc. Phos.) Tribasic..19.39
> Calc Phos. is the tissue salt concerned with nutrition. It combines
> with albumin and is indicated when there are albuminous discharges.
Without
> Calc. Phos. there could be no blood coagulation. It will asist the action
> of a more directly indicated tissue-salt and thus produce more rapid
> results. It promotes healthey cellular activity and restores tone to
> weakened organs, and tissuew. It is also concerned with the formation of
> bone and teeth.
>
> Calcium Sulphate (Calc. Sulph.) 17.02
> Calc. Sulph. is a blood purifier and healer. It is found in the liver
> shere it helps in the removal of waste products fromt he blood stream and
it
> has a cleansing and purifying influence throughout the system. Calc.
Sulph.
> cleans out the accumulation of non-functional, organic matter in the
tissues
> and causes infiltrated parts to discharge their contents readily, throwing
> off decaying organic matter, so that it may not lie dormant or slowlly
decay
> and thus injure the surrounding tissues.
>
> Iron Phosphate (Ferr. Phos.) 18.85
> Ferr. Phos. is the pre-eminent Biochemic First-Aid. It is the
> oxyen-carrier. It enters into the composition of haemoglobin. It takes
up
> oxygen from the air inhaled by the lungs and carries it in the blood
stream
> to all parts of the body ths furnishing the vital force that sustains
life.
> It gives strength and toughness to the circular walls of the blood
vessels,
> especially the arteries. Freely circulating, oxygen-rich blood is
essential
> to health and life and for theis reason Ferr. Phos. should always be
> considered, as a supplemntary remedy, no matter what other treatment may
be
> indicated by the symptoms.
>
> Potassium Chloride (Kali. Mur.) 18.64
> Kali Mur. is the remedy for sluggish conditions. It combines with the
> organic substance, fibrin. Thus a deficiency of this tissue-salt causes
> fibrin to become nonfunctinal, and to be thrown off in the form of thick,
> white discharges, giving rise to catarrhs and similar symptoms affecting
the
> skin and mucous membranes. Its action is complementary to that of Calc.
> Sulph., as both remedies are concerned with cleansing and purifying the
> blood. In conditions calling for Kali Mur. the blood tends to thcken and
> to form clots. In alternation with Ferr. Phos. it is frequently needed
for
> the treatment of childrens ailments.
>
> Potassium Phosphate (Kali. Phos.) Tribasic/26.53 Dibasic/21.77
> (Dibasic is
> Cathartic)
> Kali. Phos. is a nerve nutrient. It is the remedy for ailments of a
> truly nervous character. School children often need this tissue-salt: it
> helps to maintain a happy contented disposition and sharpens the mental
> faculties. Early symptoms may be very slight, scarcely noticable in fact,
> except to a mother's watchful eye. There may be fretfulness, ill-humour,
> bashfulness, timifity, laziness and similar indications; indeed, any
display
> fo what is simetimes described as "tantrums" may be regarded as a Kali
Phos.
> symptom.
>
> Postssium Sulphate (Kali Sulph.) Dibasic/21.78
> Kali Sulph. works in cinjuctin with Ferr.Phos. as an oxygen-carrier.
It
> assists in the exchange of oxygen from the blood stream to the
tissue-cells,
> thereby completing the respiratory process initiated by Ferr. Phos.
Internal
> breathing of the tissues depends upon Kali Sulph; external breathing is
the
> function of Ferr. Phos., if we designate the exchanges of gases in the
lung
> in this way. Kali Sulph. has a benificial effect on respiration and is
> indicated in those cases where there is a feeling of stuffiness or desire
> for cool air. It is also the anti-friction salt ensuring the smoothe
> working of all parts, thus acting in the manner of a lubricant
>
> Magnesium Phosphate (Mag. Phos.) Dibasic / 27.29
> Mag. PHos. is known as the anti-spasmodic tissue-salt. Its main
> function is in connection with the nervous system where it supplements the
> action of Kali Phos. When a deficiency of Mag. Phos. occurs, the white
> nerve fibres contract, causing spasm and cramps. This tissue-salt is of
> importance to muscular tissue ensuring rhythmic and coherent movement.
Mag.
> Phos. is quick to relieve pain, especially carmping, shooting, darting or
> spasmodic pains. [I have uses this one on a client with spasmodic cramping
> in her hand and had good results. That particular frequency had shown up
in
> her vocal print as the highest high and was also a missing frequency]
>
> Sodium Chloride (Nat. Mur.) 29.22
> Nat. Mur. is the water-distributing tissue-salt. It enters into the
> composition of every fluid and solid of the body. BEcause of its powerful
> affinity for water, it controls the eff and flow of the bodily fluids;
its
> prime function being to m aintain a proper diegree of moisture throughout
> the system. Without this tissue-salt, cell division and normal growth
could
> not proceed. It is closely associated with nutrition, with glandular
> activity and with the internal secretions which play auch an important
part
> in the physiological precess. Excessive moisture or excessive dryness in
> any part of the system is a clear indication of a Nat. Mur. deficiency.
The
> resulting symptoms are many and varied but always, underlying them, will
be
> found this predominant codition of too much or too little water.
>
> Sodium Phosphate (Nat. Phos.) Monobasic/15.0
> Nat. Phos. is an acid neutraliser. It is the principal remedy for the
> wide group of ailments arising from an acid condition of the blood. This
> tissue-salt is also of importance for the proper functioning of the
> digestive organs. The assimilation of fats and other nutrients is
dependent
> on the action of this remedy. A deficiency of Nat. Phos. allows uric acid
> to form salts which become deposited around the joints and tissues giving
> rise to stiffness and swelling, and other painful rheumatic symptoms
[Gout?]
>
> Sodium Sulphate (Nat. Sulph) 17.76
> Nat. Sulph regulates the density of the intercellular fluids (fluids
> which bathe the tissue-cells) by eliminating excess water. This
tissue-salt
> largely controls the healthy functioning of the liver; it ensures an
> adequate supply of free-flowing, healthy bile, so necessary for the late
> stages of digestion. The removal of poison-charged fluids, which are the
> normal result of the chemical exchanges constantly taking place in the
> tissue-cells, is brought about by the action of Nat. Sulph. If conditions
> arise which allow these waste fluids to accumulate in the blood and
tissues,
> atuo-intoxication (self-poisoning) is the result. Nat. Sulph. ensures the
> desposal fo these poison-charged fluids,and its importance in the
treatment
> of rheumatic ailments is therefore self-evident.
>
> Silica Oxide (Silica) 15.02
> Silica is a cleanser and eliminator. It is a deep-acting remedy which
> helps the body to throw off non-functional organic matter that may have
> arrived at a given point during Nautre's effort to eleminate it from the
> system. It can often initiate the healing proces by promoting suppuration
> and breaking up pathological accumulations, e.g. abscesses. Silica is a
> constituent of the hair, skin, nails, and surfaces of the bones. It also
> acts in the manner of an insulator for the nerves. In cases of checked
> perspiration, Silica resores the activity of the skin, thereby aiding this
> important cleansing process. It is the biochemic remedy for offensive
> perspiration of the feet and arm-pits.
>
> The information about the actions of the cell-salts comes form The
Biochemic
> Handbook that Bill recommended we get in Concepts I.
>
> Mary Kern
>
>
>





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Thanks Mary, I realized that yes Vitamin B12 is wrong,,, Zinc has many isotopes, and I took #1. I will add the Cell Salts too in the cd, so it is more complete...
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... Hi Marysol, It is very nice of you to share what you are doing...I am enjoying learning more about what you are doing..I find it very interesting. Pardon...
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HI Byron, the 1st number is the freq. in -4 octave,,, the second number is the Molecular weight and it is also frequency, thanks for your interest. love ...
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-- Hi Marysol, Thankyou for explaining the frequency information...I appreciate it. It appears that there is more than one way that people are arriving at the...
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