"INORGANIC CONSTITUENTS OF CELLS.
The principal inorganic materials of nerve-cells are magnesia phos., Kali phos., Natrum and Ferrum:- "Muscle-cells contain the same, with the addition of Kali mur. Connective tissue-cells have for their specific substance Silica, while that of the elastic tissue-cells probably calcarea flour. In bone cells we have calcarea flour and Magnesi phos. and a large proportion of calcarea phos. This latter is found in small quantities in the cells of muscle, nerve, brain and connective tissue. Cartilage and mucous cells have for their specific inorganic material Natrum mur, which is found also in all solid and fluid parts of the body. Hair and the crystalline lens contain among other inorganic substances, also ferrum. The carbonates, as such, are, according to Moleschott, .without any influence in the process of cell-formation. "
Some Recent bit refined indications are :-
"CF: a vital constituent of the elastic fibres, the surface of bonds, of vascular walls and connective tissue.
CP: a predominent mineral salt in the blood plasma, bonds,gastric juice and saliva.
CS: present in liver, bile and the mucous membrane.
FP: is found essentially in blood (HB).
KM: predominent in blood corpuseles, the ICF, and also in cells of the nerves and muscles.
KP: vital in the formation and maintainence of the cells of the brain and is also present in the tissue forming substance.
KS: is essential in the cells of the epithelium, muscles, nerves and in the ICF. Carrier of oxygen as well as of organic material. It furnishes vitality of the epithelial tissues.
MP: an important constituent of muscles, nerves , brain and bone cells.
NM: the vital salt is present in the blood plasma and fluids which surround the cell structures throughout the body.
NP: is predominant in the blood and the ICF, and to a lesser extent in cells of muscles and nerves.
NS: an important constituent of ICF where it surfs to regulate the quantity of the water in the tissues. Vital to normal glandular function.
Silicea(Silicic Acid): is present in the human body in comparatively very small quantities. It is an important constituent of the connective tissues, skin, hair and nails."
Rolfe, These are tissue constituent as given in TRS's referance. The first one is given in book "Twelve Tissue Remedies" & 2nd one some refined recent indications. Other referances also indicate somewhat alike it. You may have to tell, how these are indicated in salt forms onash analysis. You may also grossly match, if presence of atomic constituent of salts are grossly correct in any form( ionic or compound) of any salt in any tissue/cell or not?