Calcarea Sulph

 740.00 1,130.00

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Dosage

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Directions of Use:

  • As directed by your Physician
Safety Information

Safety Information

 

Safety Information:

  • Read the label carefully before use.
  • Store in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
Additional Information

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Additional information about Calcarea sulphurica

It is reported to be useful in abscess, boils, carbuncles, chilblains, cysts, eczema, fistula, tonsillitis, tumours, etc.

Calcarea sulphurica therapeutic range of actions as per Boericke Materia Medica

Eczema and torpid glandular swellings. Cystic tumors. Fibroids. Suppurative processes come within the range of this remedy, after pus has found a vent. Mucous discharges are yellow, thick and lumpy. Lupus vulgaris.

Head.–Scald-head of children, if there be purulent discharge, or yellow, purulent crusts.

Eyes.–Inflammation of the eyes, with discharge of thick, yellow matter. Sees only one-half an object. Cornea smoky. Ophthalmia neonatorum.

Ears.–Deafness, with discharge of matter from the middle ear, sometimes mixed with blood. Pimples around ear.

Nose.–Cold in the head, with thick, yellowish, purulent secretion, frequently tinged with blood. One-sided discharge from nose. Yellowish discharge from posterior nares. Edges of nostrils sore.

Face.–Pimples and pustules on the face. Herpes.

Mouth.–Inside of lips sore. Tongue flabby, resembling a layer of dried clay. Sour, soapy, acrid taste. Yellow coating at base.

Throat.–Last stage of ulcerated sore throat, with discharge of yellow matter. Suppurating stage of tonsillitis, when abscess is discharging.

Abdomen.–Pain in region of liver, in right side of pelvis, followed by weakness, nausea, and pain in stomach.

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