The food desires are very unusual and strong. ‘Craving for fat bacon’, or, as Margaret Tyler puts it, for ‘ham rind’, is a symptom that has been well-verified in children; however an aversion to ham has also been observed. Smoked meat is frequently the favourite food. We also see desire for sausages, for potatoes and farinaceous foods, and for indigestible things, which refers to things that the little patient cannot digest, such as fat bacon in cases of cholera infantum, or to slate pencils, clay or such things. An aversion to ham, however, has also been observed. Children’s appetites frequently increase, and the child wants to eat (or nurse) all the time; this often occurs in emaciated children, who despite this do not ‘put on flesh’. We also see nursing children who refuse their mother’s milk; this, however, is due to the milk being spoiled and tasting salty, not to any problem with the child.
Generalities
Musculo-skeletal system:
The musculo-skeletal system, especially the bones, but also other related structures (e.g. the teeth) are a main sphere of action in Calcarea phosphorica. Some of the bones’ pathological conditions have already been described in the first part of this remedy picture. As mentioned, the bones are undernourished, soft, thin and brittle. Places where bony structures meet are especially affected: sutures, symphyses, joints etc.
Effects on the skeletal system are common. In older populations Calcarea phosphorica covers many cases of arthritis, especially when the ligaments are affected and when stiffness is a prominent symptom. Many cases may resemble Rhus toxicodendron·, the stiffness can be so intense that it verges on a constriction that almost defies movement. Patients suffering from such stiffness have to walk about to achieve some relief. It can be a very debilitating and uncomfortable state. Limping can appear suddenly after hearing bad news.
Stiffness of the cervical region, especially at the borders of