Taurus exerts strong influence on the ears, neck, throat, liver and gall bladder. People born under this sign may have large ears, strong neck, powerful voice.
Not uncommon for Taureans to have weight problems brought about primarily by their tendency to overindulge in rich food and to retain excess water in the body.
Cell salt Nat Sulph - sodium sulphate - because this is the most efficient expeller of water. Deficiency in this salt will induce pains in the back of the neck, which sometimes run down the spine affecting the liver.As this cell salt is vital to the body's elimination of water, its lack will cause the body to resort to the next best means - it will produce nerve and muscular spasms, then inducing feverishness from the violent effort to throw off excess moisture via the bloodstream through perspiration. This also effectively reduces the body's toxicity level. The alternate fever and chill and the body cleanses then normalises itself.
The habit of adding common salt (sodium chloride) to foods nust be avoided, this chemical works against the body's efforts to eliminate excess moisture. Salt does not avert dehydration or cramps, it is a mild poison,which is why the body works to eliminate it through its pores.
A diet comprised of foods rich in natural sodium sulphate will also contain adequate amounts to facilitate proper cellular chemical balance.
Diet should also be low in saturated fatty acids and cholesterol to ease strain on the liver, gall bladder and arteries.
Desirable foods: abundant fresh salad vegetables, particularly sprouts, celery and carrots. Dried fruits: figs, raisins and sultanas are exceptionally nourishing for Taureans. One meal a day of fresh fruits eaten raw, as first meal will be particularly beneficial.
Taurus falls in the 4th and 5th month and these numbers relate:
4 - represents containment and regularity as depicted by the square, practical and material, located in the centre of the Physical plane .
5 - governs intensity of human feelings located on the Soul plane of the birth chart, symbolises love and freedom of expression - emotionally and artistically.
ref; David A Philips, Ph D, Hay House 2007
Not uncommon for Taureans to have weight problems brought about primarily by their tendency to overindulge in rich food and to retain excess water in the body.
Cell salt Nat Sulph - sodium sulphate - because this is the most efficient expeller of water. Deficiency in this salt will induce pains in the back of the neck, which sometimes run down the spine affecting the liver.As this cell salt is vital to the body's elimination of water, its lack will cause the body to resort to the next best means - it will produce nerve and muscular spasms, then inducing feverishness from the violent effort to throw off excess moisture via the bloodstream through perspiration. This also effectively reduces the body's toxicity level. The alternate fever and chill and the body cleanses then normalises itself.
The habit of adding common salt (sodium chloride) to foods nust be avoided, this chemical works against the body's efforts to eliminate excess moisture. Salt does not avert dehydration or cramps, it is a mild poison,which is why the body works to eliminate it through its pores.
A diet comprised of foods rich in natural sodium sulphate will also contain adequate amounts to facilitate proper cellular chemical balance.
Diet should also be low in saturated fatty acids and cholesterol to ease strain on the liver, gall bladder and arteries.
Desirable foods: abundant fresh salad vegetables, particularly sprouts, celery and carrots. Dried fruits: figs, raisins and sultanas are exceptionally nourishing for Taureans. One meal a day of fresh fruits eaten raw, as first meal will be particularly beneficial.
Taurus falls in the 4th and 5th month and these numbers relate:
4 - represents containment and regularity as depicted by the square, practical and material, located in the centre of the Physical plane .
5 - governs intensity of human feelings located on the Soul plane of the birth chart, symbolises love and freedom of expression - emotionally and artistically.
ref; David A Philips, Ph D, Hay House 2007
What about meat? I'm curious to see if certain meats qualify.
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