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It is the main component of bones and is necessary for their development, giving them solidity and the capacity to bear weight. It has a role in dental formation, and is a bonding agent in the organic construction of protein. As a blood-building tissue salt it fulfills another important task: red and white blood corpuscles, the main component of which is calcium phosphate, are formed in the bones. Moreover, this salt is also necessary for bonding of blood proteins, and it is an important blood-clotting factor. If calcium ions are missing, then clotting is slowed or seriously disturbed.This mineral salt is the main remedy for cramps, since calcium phosphate has a calming and relaxing effect on muscle functions and on the entire organisms. For this reason it can be used with sleeping disorders, especially if sleep is regularly interrupted between one and two o’clock. This application also makes if effective as a sedative for the heart, especially when the pulse is rapid in relation to the body’s activity or temperature (palpitation). Calcium phosphate is the salt that warms. It should, therefore, be considered when symptoms are exacerbated by cold and improve with warmth.It is indicated for: cramps; rickets; weak bones; rheumatic pains that are exacerbated by cold and wind; nosebleeds; dental problems; morning sickness; palpitations; heart flutters; stiffness on rising in the morning; sensitive iliosacral joints; sensitive bones; and in convalescence. It is A good remedy for children who develop slowly and people who catch colds easily. The principle mineral salt of bones and teeth. In the human body, Calcarea Fluorica, Calc. Fluor., or Calcium Fluoride, is found in the surface of the bones and in the enamel of the teeth. It is also a constituent of the elastic fibers of epidermal tissues. | It is the main component of bones and is necessary for their development, giving them solidity and the capacity to bear weight. It has a role in dental formation, and is a bonding agent in the organic construction of protein. As a blood-building tissue salt it fulfills another important task: red and white blood corpuscles, the main component of which is calcium phosphate, are formed in the bones. Moreover, this salt is also necessary for bonding of blood proteins, and it is an important blood-clotting factor. If calcium ions are missing, then clotting is slowed or seriously disturbed.This mineral salt is the main remedy for cramps, since calcium phosphate has a calming and relaxing effect on muscle functions and on the entire organisms. For this reason it can be used with sleeping disorders, especially if sleep is regularly interrupted between one and two o’clock. This application also makes if effective as a sedative for the heart, especially when the pulse is rapid in relation to the body’s activity or temperature (palpitation). Calcium phosphate is the salt that warms. It should, therefore, be considered when symptoms are exacerbated by cold and improve with warmth.It is indicated for: cramps; rickets; weak bones; rheumatic pains that are exacerbated by cold and wind; nosebleeds; dental problems; morning sickness; palpitations; heart flutters; stiffness on rising in the morning; sensitive iliosacral joints; sensitive bones; and in convalescence. It is A good remedy for children who develop slowly and people who catch colds easily. The principle mineral salt of bones and teeth. In the human body, Calcarea Fluorica, Calc. Fluor., or Calcium Fluoride, is found in the surface of the bones and in the enamel of the teeth. It is also a constituent of the elastic fibers of epidermal tissues. | ||
==3. Calcarea Sulfurica (Calc Sulph)== | ==3. Calcarea Sulfurica (Calc Sulph)== |