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titleOfInvention MEANS FOR NORMALIZATION OF CHEMICAL ELEMENTS IN THE CELL
abstract A means is proposed for normalizing the entry of chemical elements into the cell, which is characterized by the fact that calcium elements are added to a known agent containing magnesium sulfate, potassium chloride, tris (oxymethyl) aminomethane, distilled or deionized water, hydrochloric acid, or silicon, or selenium, whose presence in cells contributes to the normalization of the leading clinical indicators in such diseases as glumeronephritis, pyelonephritis, viral hepatitis, allergic diseases and I.
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