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Ednometriosis and Chemical Cells Salt - Kali Phosphoricum (Potassium Phosphate, K2HPO4)

As we mentioned in other articles, endometriosis growing somewhere else other than the endometrium also reacts to hormonal signals of the monthly menstrual cycle, building up tissue, breaking it, and eliminating it through the menstrual period. As we know chemical cells salt play a very important role in treating all kind of diseases. In this article, we will discuss how kali phosphoricum (potassium phosphate, K2HPO4) helps to treat endometriosis.

I. Definition
Kali Phosphoricum is also known as potassium phosphate with a chemical structure of K2HPO4. It has been used in homeopathic medicine in treating nervous tension.

II. How kali phosphoricum K2HPO4 effects endometriosis
1. Nervous system
Kali phosphoricum is a tonic chemical to the nervous system, it helps to improve the nervous system in absorption of nutrients that are vital for nervous normal function in the body. Without enough of nutrients, it causes nervous tension resulting in increasing symptoms of endometriosis, such as headache, stress, anxiety, fatigue, etc.

2. Antiseptic
Kali phosphorcium is also an antiseptic, it helps to strengthen the immune system by producing chemical barriers in fighting against invasion of bacteria and virus that cause infection in the body, including the reproductive system.

3. Insomnia
By decreasing the over active brain cells at night time that causes tension in the nervous system resulting in reducing symptom of sleeplessness for women with endometriosis during menstrual cycle.

4. Menstrual delay
Without enough nutrients to the brain cells, it causes abnormal functions of nervous system such as hormone imbalance and symptoms of menstrual cycle leading to stress and the risk of menstrual delay in some women with endometriosis.

5. Heavy menstrual flow
Women with heavy menstrual flow caused by tension of nervous tension leading to over active uterus and increasing the risk of heavy menstrual flow during menstrual cycle for some women with endometriosis.

6. Water retention
Potassium is essential for women with endometriosis to regulate the levels of sodium in the body. Deficiency of potassium increase the risk of water retention leading to thin and waterly flow during menstruation.
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