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Materia Medica Viva Volume 6 – page 1382

Calcarea fluorica’s sexual desire can range from low to high. When it is low, it is almost an aversion, and orgasm is difficult to attain, especially in women. On the high end, in contrast to Fluoricum acidum, however, it does not become over-sexed.
An important modality is eating ameliorates most mental and physical symptoms; the person feels worse on an empty stomach.
In Calcarea fluorica, flushing is usually accompanied by a sudden sensation of heat. A common complaint that arises is palpitations with flushes of heat, which alternate with a sensitivity to cold. Arrhythmia can also occur along with the flushes. Calcarea fluorica is intolerant to cold, wet weather, but differs from Calcarea carbonica in that its constitution can be quite warm.
A strong and well-known key-note, which was already mentioned, is the tendency to exostoses. We also commonly see stiffness from rheumatic and arthritic complaints. Calcarea fluorica’s pains are ameliorated by applications of heat and by motion, especially continuous motion, similar to Rhus toxicodendron. They differ in that Calcarea fluorica is warm while Rhus-t. is cold.
Generalities
Calcarea fluorica is one of Schussler’s ‘tissue remedies’, and is called his ‘bone salt’. It acts powerfully upon the bones, tendons, ligaments and connective tissues, especially the elastic fibres. We see a marked tendency to osseous growths. These occur generally, throughout the body, but especially in the carpal and tarsal articulations and at the fingers. There are hard rough corrugated elevations on the surface of bones, exostoses after injuries, and bony infiltration in the periostium. The healing process may be protracted by a lack of vital reaction in cases with suppuration of the bones.
Calcarea fluorica is also indicated for cases of fractured bones which