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Materia Medica Viva Volume 6 – page 1399

Irritability and anger develop. This remedy rages and swears almost as much as Nux vomica. The provings describe symptoms such as: ‘Grows very violent if his opinion is differed from, or if contradicted, so that he is vexed afterwards not to have been able to control himself. ’ Or: Violent, irritable, and snappish; it affects him most to hear that someone has done wrong; indignation rises in him, and he would like to avoid conversationThere is a tendency to become very critical of oneself and others, which may induce these violent and irritable states. Coffee has an aggravating influence. Not only may it cause nausea, heartburn, confusion of the head, and headache, but it may also produce or increase intense ill-humour and irritability.
The possible consequences of hearing bad news in a Calcarea phosphorica individual are described in the provings in this fashion: ‘Unpleasant news make him beside himself; he cannot think of any serious thing, cannot collect his thoughts, and gets into a general sweat about it. ’ Phatak also says that numbness and a crawling sensation can come on after bad news. This indication probably has its basis in the following proving report: ‘Very much out of humour, does not want to talk a word, prefers not to be asked and to be left alone, after disagreeable news. — Very restless sleep, tosses about much. — In the morning after waking, the extremities are ‘asleep’, especially hands and feet (the day after disagreeable news).’ The vexation that comes from bad news may also produce depression, a feeling as if lame, an inability to work or even to walk, and diarrhoea.
It is interesting to note that Calcarea phosphorica is seldom indicated for romantic disappointments. In these situations people usually have some sort of warning, either spoken or implied, of the impending separation. This opportunity for preparation mitigates the suddenness of the shock that otherwise might have provoked a Calcarea phosphorica condition.
Calcarea phosphorica is often indicated for ailments caused by