George Washington Carey

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George Washington Carey


Born
in The United States
September 07, 1945

Died
October 17, 1924


George Washington Carey was an American physician known for his publications concerning biochemistry in the 1900s.


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“In venous blood fibrin amounts to three in one thousand parts. When the molecules of Kali mur fall below the standard, the blood fibrin thickens, causing what is known as pleurisy, pneumonia, catarrh, diphtheria, etc. When the circulation fails to throw out the thickened fibrin via the glands or mucous membrane, it may stop the action o^ the heart. Embolus is a Latin word meaning little lump, or balls; therefore to die of embolus or “heart failure” generally means that the heart’s action was stopped by little lumps of fibrin clogging the auricles and ventricles of the heart.”
George Washington Carey, The Zodiac and the Salts of Salvation

“When this cell-salt is deficient in the blood, physical and mental disease (not-at-ease) is the result. Elastic fiber is formed by the union of the fluoride of lime with albuminoids, whether in the rubber tree or the human body. All relaxed conditions of tissue (varicose veins and kindred ailments) are due to a lack of sufficient amount of elastic fiber to “rubber” the tissue and hold it in place.”
George Washington Carey, The Zodiac and the Salts of Salvation

“One of the chief characteristics of the Gemini native is expression. The cell-salt Kali muriaticum (potassium chloride) is the mineral worker of blood that forms fibrin and properly diffuses it throughout the tissues of the body.”
George Washington Carey, The Zodiac and the Salts of Salvation