Tissue Salts - The Calcium Family – Calc phos Flashcards

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Q1: What is the primary role of Calcarea phosphoricum (calc. phos.) as a tissue salt?

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A1: Calc. phos. is known as “The Cell Restorer,” supporting cell development and recovery throughout the body.

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Q2: What tissues and organs are most supported by calc. phos.?

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A2: Calc. phos. supports all body cells and fluids, bones, muscles, teeth, spine, cartilage, and glands.

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Q3: Which group is most affected by deficiencies in calc. phos., and what symptoms might they exhibit?

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A3: Children are primarily affected, showing signs like irritability, cramps or growing pains, and frequent colds.

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Q4: How is calc. phos. beneficial during pregnancy and breastfeeding?

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A4: Calc. phos. supports cellular development and nutrient replenishment, making it beneficial during pregnancy and breastfeeding for both mother and child.

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Q5: Name a few clinical conditions where calc. phos. might be helpful.

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A5: Calc. phos. can be helpful in conditions like mental and physical fatigue, anaemia (with ferr. phos.), bronchitis or pneumonia (with kali. mur.), and anorexia.

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Q6: Which two tissue salts are often combined with calc. phos. to support bone health?

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A6: Calc. phos. is often combined with calc. fluor. to “melt/knit bones together,” enhancing bone strength and recovery.

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Q7: What are some dietary sources of calc. phos.?

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A7: Dietary sources include oats, green leafy vegetables (lettuce, spinach, cabbage), carrots, whole grains, eggs, lentils, strawberries, and raspberries.

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Q8: Which herbs are rich in calc. phos. and might be used externally or internally?

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A8: Herbs rich in calc. phos. include comfrey (for external use), chamomile, borage leaves and flowers, and alfalfa.

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Q9: Describe the case application for a 42-year-old woman with fatigue related to calc. phos.

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A9: The woman, experiencing persistent fatigue and digestive issues after a history of glandular fever, was prescribed calc. phos. (4 pills 3x daily) to address fatigue and potential gut malabsorption. Further stool analysis was suggested to investigate gut dysbiosis or parasitic infection.

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