The 12 Tissue Salts of
Dr. William H. Schuessler of Oldenburg, Germany (Part 1)
Biochemic Cell/Tissue Salt - Calc Flour
(Calcarea Flourata / Calcium Flouride / Flouride of Lime)

Application / Mode of Action
Dilatation of blood vessels such as blood-tumors
Piles
Enlarged and varicose veins
Indurated glands
Enlargement of the heart
Relaxed uvula
Prolapse of the womb.
Cracks in the skin
Loss of elasticity of the veins and arteries
Sluggish circulation
Loose teeth
Muscle strain and injured ligaments.
Information on Calc Flour
This salt is indicated in all diseases affecting the substance forming the surface of the bone, the enamel of the teeth and part of elastic fibres, no matter in what structure they may be found.
A deficiency of the elastic fibres in the muscular tissue causes a relaxation, which is a primary condition in many diseases.
Useful in diseases of the respiratory organs that have associated with them difficult expectoration of small yellow lumps.
Homeopathic Modalities:
Aggravation/Worse From:
Damp weather
Amelioration/Better From:
Fomentation
By rubbing
Biochemic Cell/Tissue Salt - Calc Sulph
(Calcarea Sulphurica / Calcium Sulphate / Plaster of Paris)

Application / Mode of Action
Suppurations
Boils
Carbuncles
Gonorrhea
Chronic catarrhal conditions
Suppurative stages of eruptive diseases of the skin
Felons
Pimples on the face
Pustules on the face
Suppurative stage of gonorrhea
Advanced stages of lung diseases.
Information on Calc Sulph
This is a most excellent remedy in suppurations to which it is closely related.
It is an eliminator of effete matter.
Applicable in all ailments where pus-formations are liable to develop or have already developed.
A deficiency of this salt causes long protracted suppurations.
It is indicated in swelling of the soft parts in connective tissue with threatened suppuration or where suppuration has already taken place.
Chronic catarrhal conditions with purulent secretions.
The true indication for this remedy is a thick, heavy yellow pus, sometimes streaked with blood.
Homeopathic Modalities:
Aggravation/Worse From:
Getting wet
Washing in water
Working in water
Biochemic Cell/Tissue Salt - Calc Phos
(Calcarea Phosphorica / Calcium Phosphate / Phosphate of Lime)

Application / Mode of Action
Anaemia
Chlorosis
Deficient development
Dentition disorders
Bone affections
Dyspepsia
Rheumatism of the joints
Chronic enlargements of the tonsils and goiter
Cholera infantum
Faeces hot and offensive
Dyspepsia; food seems to lie in a lump; vomiting after cold drinks.
Information on Calc Phos
The sphere of the Phosphate of Lime includes all bone diseases, whether due to some inherited dyscrasia or to defective nutrition in osseous and other structures dependent upon a proper distribution of lime molecules in the body.
It is the bone cell-salt. Without this element, no bone can be formed and hence it is a valuable remedy in childhood when the bones are in the condition of being formed.
Calc Phos is also found in the gastric juice and plays an important part in the process of digestion and assimilation.
It is of importance in anaemia, in chlorosis, in convulsions and spasms, in weak scrofulous subjects; during dentition when the teeth are slow in making their appearance and decay too rapidly; also in other teething disorders.
In convalescence after acute and chronic wasting diseases, it acts as a tonic by building up new red blood corpuscles and by restoring the lost vitality.
Deficient development of children and young people emaciation without apparent cause onanism, suppuration of bones, spinal weakness and curvature.
Aids the union of fractured bones.
Homeopathic Modalities:
Aggravation/Worse From:
Cold
Change of weather
Motion
Getting wet
Amelioration/Better From:
Relieved by rest
Warmth
Lying down
Tissue Salts (Part 2
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