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Calc and Brom - Remedy Relationships

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Calcarea Carbonica Calc > relationships
Compare: Aqua Marina Aqua calcar. - Lime-water - (1/2 teaspoonful in milk); (as injection for oxyuris vermicularis), and Calc. Caust. - slaked lime - (pain in back and heels, jaws and malar bones; also symptoms of influenza). Calc. Bromium Brom ( removes inflammatory products from uterus; children of lax fiber, nervous and irritable, with gastric and cerebral irritation. Tendency to brain disease. Insomnia and cerebral congestion. Give 1x trituration). Sulphur Sulph ( differs in being worse by heat, hot feet, etc.). Calcar. calcinata - Calcinated oyster-shell - a remedy for warts. Use 3d trituration. Calcarea Carbonica ovorum. Ova Tosta - Toasted egg-shells - (backache and leucorrhoea. Feeling as if back were broken in two; tired feeling. Also effective in controlling suffering from cancer). Calc-lac ( anemias, hemophilia, urticaria, where the coagulability of the blood is diminished; nervous headache with oedema of eyelids, lips or hands; 15 grains three times a day, but low potencies often equally effective). Calcar. lacto-Phosphorus Phosph ( 5 grains 3 times a day in cyclic vomiting and migraine). Calcarea Muriatica Calc. Mur. - Calcium chloratum - Rademacher’s Liquor - (1 part to 2 of distilled water, of which take 15 drops in half a cup of water, five times daily. Boils. Porrigo capitis. Vomiting of all food and drink, with gastric pain. Impetigo, glandular swellings, angioneurotic oedema. Pleurisy with effusion. Eczema in infants). Calc-pic., (perifollicular inflammation; a remedy of prime importance in recurring or chronic boils, particularly when located on parts thinly covered with muscle tissue, as on shin bones, coccyx, auditory canal, dry, scurfy accumulation and exfoliation of epithelial scales, etc., styes, phlyctenules. Use 3x trit.)

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Glossary:

The links in the left margin point to explanations of remedy relationships on the forum. For a full explanation, please see those threads. Here though is a summary of the terms used:

Antidotes

The remedies are antidoted by the stated remedy, when given in homeopathic doses.

Chemical Antidotes

The remedy antidotes poisoning by these remedies. These are included for completeness, but if you suspect you, or anybody, has been poisonned, you'll obviously be seeking immediate professional medical advice.

Cognates / Similar / Compare

Similar remedies for comparison purposes.
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Complementary

These remedies work well in pairs, with the second remedy given later to finish what the first has started.

Inimical / incompatible

These remedies should not be taken one after another.