Another fear, prevalent in this remedy, is the anxiety about money matters. These people suffer from a baseless fear that they might become needy and poor, and that they will soon be ‘running astern’ financially. This fear of poverty may create miserly avaricious behaviour, a ‘disposition to set a higher value on money than is natural to them. ’ This state is often coupled with indecision and depression. The pessimistic tendency, displayed so dramatically in the symptom ‘anxiety about health’, is observed here as well.
In 1953 Mezger did an extensive proving on Calcarea fluorica that expanded the picture of the remedy. Several mental characteristics were added to the previously incomplete picture. One such keynote is a striking polarity, i.e., improved mental capabilities in some provers vs. a decrease in concentration in others. On the one hand, provers experienced an increased ability to concentrate, greater mental capacity, and could perform mental tasks all day long until midnight without feeling tired. There was a remarkable initiative that even amounted to restlessness and haste. Mezger himself observed this symptom: ‘Very impatient and irritable with others; his work cannot proceed fast enough. ’
On the other hand, the provers often also experienced a severe decline of the capacity to concentrate and of any inclination to do work. They would have to read a sentence several times, and still did not understand its meaning. They felt a total loss of initiative and interest, with fear of the tasks of the day, amounting to a general depression of mind.
A third possibility regarding the polarity the provers experienced was that the initiative and the interest to do things continues in spite of mental exhaustion, and that the intellectual efficiency increases in spite of severe disturbances of sleep.
To give a quotation that shows this polarity in nuce: ‘Euphoria with feeling of mental relaxedness, inclination to and pleasure in work; irritability, inner restlessness and haste, anxious-