calcarea phosphorica in non-assimilation of food

Published on September 5, 2025 at 6:56 AM

Boericke W Twelve Tissue Remedies of Schüssler, 1971

"Calcarea phos. in non-assimilation of food."

Miss R., aged 5 years, has been very frail all her life, and does not appear to be long for this world. She is very anemic and has a dirty looking face. Has always been fretful at times and very nervous. Very sensitive and cannot stand any punishment without being sick for a few days. She has no hair and during early life could not hold up her head. Her eyes are sensitive to light. She complains of a bad taste in the mouth and I noticed retarded dentition and chronic enlargement of the tonsils. She had pain in the stomach after eating, and the food seems to lie like a lump in it, and would not eat much because it always caused distress. She, had suffered much with costiveness.

Urine highly colored and frequent urging to urinate. Had more or less pain in the limbs and felt restless and wanted to be moving all the time when she felt better. She had a constant leucorrhea, which was very offensive. She got tired and exhausted very easily and could not stand cold weather. Her bones were very small and weak and could have been easily broken. The child was ordered bathed on going to bed three times a week, and plenty of fresh air. I considered her case nearly a complete picture of Calcarea phos. I gave her two cones of the 3x tablets every two hours. It is needless to say that she improved from the first dose almost. Her general condition has remained permanently improved and it certainly is a great victory for the remedy. (O. A. Palmer, M. D.)

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