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Materia Medica Viva Volume 6 – page 1329

comes on from fright or in second dentition. There are convulsions in teething children, hysterical spasms, clonic spasms and epileptic paroxysms. Convulsions may come on after mortification, vexation, fright, masturbation, suppression of a chronic eruption or from getting wet. Letting the legs swing may also provoke convulsions. After the attack, a ravenous hunger can come on.
Calcarea may be indicated in epilepsy. Hering relates a case of epilepsy of three years’ standing with eight to ten fits daily, worse from 4 a.m. to 4 p.m., that was cured by this remedy. In his ‘Chronic diseases’, Hahnemann relates that epileptic fits at night, at the time of the full moon, with screaming may be an indication for Calcarea, and Hering adds that epilepsy is worse during solstice. Calcarea is one of the main remedies to cure epilepsy that is stimulated by children playing a lot with video games.
Calcarea carbonica patients may experience an epileptic aura in the solar plexus which is very promptly followed by convulsions. The aura spreads outward or upward from the solar plexus. This symptom is similar to Indigo and Lycopodium. In Lye. the sensation was described by a child as if something evil were arising from his stomach and overtaking him. In Cicuta the origination of the aura is from lower in the abdomen. Another aural symptom in Calcarea is a feeling as if a mouse is running up the arm or down the epigastrium to the uterus or lower limbs.
An unusual symptom sometimes encountered in Calcarea carbonica patients, when they are fatigued, is the sensation of levitation. They feel as if they are floating or leaving their body. Some persons may experience this sense of levitation spontaneously.
Disturbances of the Circulatory System:
Disturbances of the circulation often manifest in the form of congestion. Let us follow Kent’s description here: ‘Calcarea is full of congestions, determination of blood to the head; cold feet; hot