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Calcium phosphate is in abundance in all tissues. It strengthens bones, and helps build new blood cells. A deficiency of calcium phosphate results in anemia, emaciation and weakness, slow growth and poor digestion. | Calcium phosphate is in abundance in all tissues. It strengthens bones, and helps build new blood cells. A deficiency of calcium phosphate results in anemia, emaciation and weakness, slow growth and poor digestion. Found in fertile soil, new blood cells, bone, gastric juices and dentin of teeth. It is used for growth problems; broken bones; cramps; spasms; numbness; cold feelings in the body and head; sluggish circulation; susceptibility to colds and mucous; spinal curvature; sore breasts; chronic tonsillitis; cracks in the skin and night sweats.Calcium phosphate is the cell salt of Capricorn. It is an important constituent of the bones. | ||
Capricorn rules the skeletal system, especially the teeth, the knees and the joints, the gall bladder and the skin. The body requires larger amounts of Calc phos. than any other, especially during childhood and growth spurts, or when recovering from broken bones. Skeletal problems such as rickets, curvature of the spine and tooth decay respond well to this cell salt. Elderly people are particularly responsive to Calc phos. because it not only adds calcium to the system but improves gastric digestive function so all vitamins and minerals are better assimilated. Pregnant women find this form of calcium gentle and well received by the body, as do children, who can develop overly strong bones too early if given supplemental calcium in other forms. Calcium Phosphate is recommended in the disturbances of metabolism of calcium, as rachitis, stones in the kidneys and in the fast re-establishment of a fracture. Calcium Phosphate is absolutely essential to the proper growth and nutrition of the body. This salt is found in the blood-plasma and corpuscles, saliva, gastric juice, bones, connective tissue, teeth, milk. Calcium Phosphate has an affinity for the bones, teeth, glands, nerves, blood, gastric juices, and connective tissues. It is an excellent restorative remedy for the convalescent. Children who are not growing well will benefit from this cell salt. Since it is the main component of bone, it is indicated in all bone diseases, such as rheumatism and rickets. It is also good for teething problems. | Capricorn rules the skeletal system, especially the teeth, the knees and the joints, the gall bladder and the skin. The body requires larger amounts of Calc phos. than any other, especially during childhood and growth spurts, or when recovering from broken bones. Skeletal problems such as rickets, curvature of the spine and tooth decay respond well to this cell salt. Elderly people are particularly responsive to Calc phos. because it not only adds calcium to the system but improves gastric digestive function so all vitamins and minerals are better assimilated. Pregnant women find this form of calcium gentle and well received by the body, as do children, who can develop overly strong bones too early if given supplemental calcium in other forms. Calcium Phosphate is recommended in the disturbances of metabolism of calcium, as rachitis, stones in the kidneys and in the fast re-establishment of a fracture. Calcium Phosphate is absolutely essential to the proper growth and nutrition of the body. This salt is found in the blood-plasma and corpuscles, saliva, gastric juice, bones, connective tissue, teeth, milk. Calcium Phosphate has an affinity for the bones, teeth, glands, nerves, blood, gastric juices, and connective tissues. It is an excellent restorative remedy for the convalescent. Children who are not growing well will benefit from this cell salt. Since it is the main component of bone, it is indicated in all bone diseases, such as rheumatism and rickets. It is also good for teething problems. | ||
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Since it often intensifies the actions of other cell salts, it is a good companion remedy. Australian naturopath Judy Jacka attests to its value in kidney and ovarian complaints. American naturopath Skye Weintraub recommends this salt for anemia. Calcium Phosphate is of vital importance to growth and maintenance of healthy cells and is needed in the bones, the blood, ova and semen cells, the liver, the salivary glands and, in a greater concentration in the thyroid gland. Calcium phosphate has five main functions, and especially deserves to be called a "life-sustaining mineral." | Since it often intensifies the actions of other cell salts, it is a good companion remedy. Australian naturopath Judy Jacka attests to its value in kidney and ovarian complaints. American naturopath Skye Weintraub recommends this salt for anemia. Calcium Phosphate is of vital importance to growth and maintenance of healthy cells and is needed in the bones, the blood, ova and semen cells, the liver, the salivary glands and, in a greater concentration in the thyroid gland. Calcium phosphate has five main functions, and especially deserves to be called a "life-sustaining mineral." | ||
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, | 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 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)== |