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==1.Calcarea Fluorica (Calc Fluor)==   
==1.Calcarea Fluorica (Calc Fluor)==   


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It is recommended in the alterations of flexible fibers: varicoses, hemorrhoids, phlebitis. This salt has an affinity for the bones, teeth, skin, connective tissues, and the elastic fibers of the veins and glands. Deficiencies in this mineral, therefore, show up as bone or tooth difficulties, or loss of elasticity resulting in hardness. Calc. Fluor. is therefore good for loose teeth, hemorrhoids, skin diseases (especially when there is cracking), hardened glands, poor circulation, and ailments of the tendons and ligaments. Perhaps the most significant use of this cell salt is its use in patients with emphysema. In this condition, the air sacs in a person's lungs cannot stretch or compress enough to breathe correctly. Over time, Calc. Fluor. can greatly help to correct this malfunction (in conjunction with other natural therapies). A disturbance in the balance of Calc. Fluor. or Calcium Fluoride in any of the body tissues, can cause a chronically relaxed  condition of any of the associated tissues.  If the elastic fibers of of any portion of the vessels of the connective tissues or lymphatic system have arrived at such a state of relaxation, it is thought that the osmotic transfer of body fluid can be interrupted and that fluids will accumulate in these cellular tissues.  It is also known that when the elastic fibers of the blood vessels are disturbed by an imbalance of the molecules of Calc. Fluor. or Calcium Fluoride, enlargements of blood vessels can take place such as:  Piles, hemorrhoids, Varicose or Enlarged Veins, Hardened Glands, Organ Displacements, Weakened Abdominal Walls, Hemorrhages of Organs or Tissues.
It is recommended in the alterations of flexible fibers: varicoses, hemorrhoids, phlebitis. This salt has an affinity for the bones, teeth, skin, connective tissues, and the elastic fibers of the veins and glands. Deficiencies in this mineral, therefore, show up as bone or tooth difficulties, or loss of elasticity resulting in hardness. Calc. Fluor. is therefore good for loose teeth, hemorrhoids, skin diseases (especially when there is cracking), hardened glands, poor circulation, and ailments of the tendons and ligaments. Perhaps the most significant use of this cell salt is its use in patients with emphysema. In this condition, the air sacs in a person's lungs cannot stretch or compress enough to breathe correctly. Over time, Calc. Fluor. can greatly help to correct this malfunction (in conjunction with other natural therapies). A disturbance in the balance of Calc. Fluor. or Calcium Fluoride in any of the body tissues, can cause a chronically relaxed  condition of any of the associated tissues.  If the elastic fibers of of any portion of the vessels of the connective tissues or lymphatic system have arrived at such a state of relaxation, it is thought that the osmotic transfer of body fluid can be interrupted and that fluids will accumulate in these cellular tissues.  It is also known that when the elastic fibers of the blood vessels are disturbed by an imbalance of the molecules of Calc. Fluor. or Calcium Fluoride, enlargements of blood vessels can take place such as:  Piles, hemorrhoids, Varicose or Enlarged Veins, Hardened Glands, Organ Displacements, Weakened Abdominal Walls, Hemorrhages of Organs or Tissues.


==2. Calcarea Phosphorica (Calc Phos)==   
==2. Calcarea Phosphorica (Calc Phos)==