Why are all tissue salts not put into a single tablet?
We can perhaps best answer the question with a comparison in terms of soil. If the soil in the garden lacks the potassium that plants require to thrive, an improvement can never be achieved with a mixed fertilizer that, besides potassium, also contains calcium, phosphorous, magnesium and other material, since there will always be too little potassium in the ratio. It is similar with people. If a person needs a certain tissue salt because of a deficiency, it is important to take exactly that; by taking additional tissue salts for which there is no need, the relationship of the tissue salts in the body remains the same. For clarification as to which tissue salt should be taken, see “How do I find the right tissue salt?