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General Characteristics
Top ↑• Remedy for hard, stony glands.
• Remedy for varicose and enlarged veins, especially in lower extremities.
• Remedy for malnutrition of bones, affecting growth and structure.
• Marked affinity for connective tissue, ligaments, and bones.
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Relaxation of elastic fibres
Top ↑• is a core theme.
Cracks in the skin
Top ↑• , especially hands and feet.
• Defective enamel of the teeth.
• Tearing pains in tendons and ligaments.
• Ailments from strains and injuries to ligaments.
Hard knots in female breast
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Goitre
Top ↑• , especially when hard and nodular.
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Congenital hereditary syphilis
Top ↑• , addressing its lingering effects.
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Induration threatening suppuration
Top ↑• , halting progression to pus formation.
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Cataract
Top ↑• (may be favorably influenced), particularly in early stages.
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Caries and necrosis
Top ↑• with boring pains and heat in parts.
• Arterio-sclerosis; threatened apoplexy.
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Tuberculosis
Top ↑• , used as a supportive remedy.
• Used after operations to reduce the tendency to adhesions.
• A feeling of dryness internally.
• Emaciation.
• General sensation of tightness.
• The patient is irritable and impatient.
• The patient experiences anxiety about financial matters.
• The patient has a fear of failure, impacting performance.
• The patient is forgetful, with difficulty concentrating.
• The patient feels restricted and confined, and desires freedom.
• The patient experiences depression, worse in the evening.
• The patient has an aversion to being touched or looked at.
• The patient is obstinate, and resists advice.
• The patient is apprehensive and restless, and is constantly moving.
• The patient has a marked indifference to loved ones.
• The patient has difficulty making decisions.
• The patient is easily offended.
• The patient is melancholy.
• The patient has a tendency to dwell on unpleasant subjects.
• The patient is restless, especially at night.
• The patient experiences headache, often frontal or occipital, with stiffness of neck.
• The patient's head feels too large.
• The patient experiences vertigo with nausea.
• The patient experiences tearing pains in the scalp.
• The patient has cataracts, especially when small and hard.
• The patient sees spots before the eyes.
• The patient has astigmatism.
• The patient experiences flickering before the eyes.
• The patient experiences diplopia (double vision).
• The patient experiences hardness of hearing.
• The patient experiences noises in the ears (tinnitus), ringing or buzzing.
• The patient experiences nasal obstruction, especially in infants.
• The patient has ulceration of nostrils.
• The patient experiences facial neuralgia.
• The patient experiences cracks at the corners of the mouth.
• The patient has hard swellings on the face.
• The patient's teeth decay rapidly.
• The patient has defective enamel.
• The patient's teeth feel loose.
• The patient experiences grinding of teeth during sleep.
• The patient has a goitre, especially stony hard.
• The patient has a sore throat with ulceration.
• The patient has hawking up of mucus.
• The patient has enlarged tonsils.
• The patient has dryness of the mouth and throat.
• The patient has aphthae.
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• The patient experiences difficult respiration.
• The patient experiences shortness of breath, worse on exertion.
• The patient has a cough, dry and hacking.
• The patient has arteriosclerosis.
• The patient experiences palpitations.
• The patient has an enlarged heart.
• The patient has valvular heart disease.
• The patient has a threatened apoplexy.
• The patient has varicose veins.
• The patient has hard lumps in the breasts.
• The patient experiences pain in the chest, worse on inspiration.
• The patient experiences a sensation of weight in the chest.
• The patient has a craving for sour things and highly seasoned food.
• The patient has an aversion to milk.
• The patient experiences indigestion with bloating.
• The patient has a hernia.
• The patient experiences distension of the abdomen with gas.
• The patient has hard lumps in the abdomen.
• The patient experiences constipation, with hard, difficult stools.
• The patient has fissures of the anus.
• The patient has hemorrhoids.
• The patient experiences bleeding from the anus.
• The patient experiences offensive flatus.
• The patient has ravenous hunger, alternating with loss of appetite.
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• The patient experiences frequent urination.
• The patient experiences enuresis (bedwetting).
• The patient has an enlarged prostate.
• The patient experiences impotence.
• The patient has hard lumps in the breasts.
• The patient has uterine fibroids.
• The patient has a prolapsed uterus.
• The patient experiences leucorrhea, thick and yellow.
• The patient has increased sexual desire, alternating with decreased desire.
Musculoskeletal
Top ↑• The patient has varicose veins, especially in legs.
• The patient has cracks in the hands and feet.
• The patient experiences stiffness of joints.
• The patient experiences pain in the back, especially lumbar region.
• The patient has sciatica.
• The patient has weakness of ankles.
• The patient has a ganglion.
• The patient experiences tearing pains in ligaments.
• The patient has curvature of bones.
• The patient has exostoses.
• The patient has gouty concretions.
• The patient has lumbago, worse from slightest movement.
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• The patient has cracks and fissures, especially in the hands and feet.
• The patient has eczema.
• The patient has ulcers.
• The patient has scars that are hard and keloidal.
• The patient's skin feels dry and tight.
• The patient experiences formication.
• The patient has warts.
• The patient experiences itching, worse from warmth.
• The patient experiences sleeplessness, especially from anxiety.
• The patient has restless sleep.
• The patient has dreams of misfortune.
• The patient has dreams of falling.
• The patient has dreams of business.
Worse (<)
Top ↑• Cold weather, damp weather, changes of weather, exertion, rest, lying down, touch, motion.
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Better (>)
Top ↑• Warmth, dry weather, gentle motion, continued motion, rubbing, cold applications (sometimes).
Complementary
Top ↑• Ruta graveolens (for ligament injuries), Calcarea carbonica.
Antidotes
Top ↑• Not definitively established, but Camphor may be helpful.
Compare
Top ↑• Calcarea carbonica, Silicea, Fluoricum acidum, Graphites, Rhus toxicodendron, Hepar Sulphuris Calcareum. Especially important to differentiate from other Calcium salts based on the specific symptom picture.
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