Always remember that nature will be able to rectify problems as long as the necessary raw materials are present. This principle should be observed in our diet and if it is, the body will respond, but if our diet is deficient, we must see to it that the necessary materials are supplied.
Recently, interesting observations have been made concerning the effect of this mineral on hard swellings of the tendons and ligaments, dilations of the tendon sheaths (known as ‘ganglia’) and even glandular tumours and hard cyst formation. It is gratifying to know that, besides other treatments, such a simple natural medicine as Calcarea fluorica will benefit these conditions. It would, of course, be unreasonable to expect too much from any given remedy, because we must remember that disease is hardly ever attributable to the deficiency of a single cell salt. Others, too, may be lacking and need to be replaced.
It has been found that cataracts of the eyes are usually associated with a deficiency of Calcarea fluorica, and their treatment should include taking this mineral in alternation with Kali chloricum (potassium chlorate). Sclerotic deposits on the eardrum, which may give rise to deafness and ‘head noises’, as well as painful whitlows and itching, and eczematous diseases of the skin are also relieved by taking this remedy for a period of time. Calcarea fluorica should be taken together with Millefolium (yarrow) or Aesculaforce to improve the elasticity of the walls of the veins in all cases of haemorrhoids (piles), varicose veins and phlebitis (inflammation of the veins).
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