By Anja Hey
This remedy is made of
the shell of the oyster. Let's have a look at an oyster:
Inside a thick hard calcium-made shell lies a soft and quite formless
animal. When the oyster feels at ease it opens its shell and passively
lets through the sea water and possible food. In case of danger the
shell closes ofcourse. When unfortunately a hard grain of sand enters
the shell the oyster protects its soft body by putting layers of hard
material over it and in time a precious pearl grows inside a common
looking oyster shell.
Let's now explore the
psyche of the homoeopathic Calcium carbonicum:
It are open personalities who passively let in a lot of impressions,
emotions, thoughts, feelings, fears, energies, etc. without giving it a
form, a structure. All this input easily leads to stress and exhaustion.
These people are not as strong as they look (compare the weak animal
inside the tough shell) due to two reasons:
- they absorb all
information without shifting and
- there are often
problems with the calcium metabolism.
Calcium carbonicum is one of the great remedies for babies and children. It suits children with a large head who are quiet and sweet, very buzy with just sitting and observing things around them, eating mud-sand-raw potatoes and other indigestible things. Although usually sweet, Calcium carbonicum children can be very headstrong. Their openness leads to a lot of fears; it are the children and grown-ups) who are afraid of harmless insects like ants and small beatles, thieves, burglars, ghosts, darkness, their own shadow, death, going to sleep, heights, horrible stories, mice, dogs, doctors and dentists. Grown-up Calciums are very afraid of hospitals, doctors and anything medical, and at the same time they absorb medical encyclopedias because of anxiety about their health.
Calcium carbonicum
children have problems with their immunity: they have many throat, ear-
and nose-complaints. They often have a cold, swollen tonsils, swollen
glands in the neck and ear inflammations.
At school they also keep quiet, afraid to draw the attention, to say
something wrong and be laughed at.
Grown-up Calcium
carbonicums are also very vulnerable; when things become tough and
difficult they withdraw, closing themselves like the oyster shell. And
they prefer to restrict themselves to wellknown surroundings and habits.
Calciums are very responsible and reliable persons with a lot of
willpower. Despite their condition they work pretty hard; they don't
want to let you down and they don't want others to understand their
condition. They may for instance be confused or afraid to become insane,
but still they try to make a good impression. Starting a task is
difficult, they will postpone it, but once they start they will go on
and end it.
They are slow, will never be in time for an appointment, but their work
will be solid.
These people are a bit passive; what they need is someone who brings
along structure and leadership. In that case they can flower, fully
developing their talents, making room for the beautiful pearl inside!
Catherine R. Coulter wrote that Mozart was a Calcium carbonicum
character, who constantly received teaching and encouragement from his
father, an Arsenicum character.
The typical physical
appearance is flabby and rubinesc with relatively much fat tissue and
little muscle tissue. Don't be mistaken: they can also be thin!
Calciums can have strong sexual desires, but after coition they can be
exhausted, irritated and depressed for several days.
They sweat after only little exertion. Children sweat on their heads in
bed. It are quite chilly persons, easily becoming ill in cold and moisty
weather. They have sweaty hands and cold, sweaty feet. They often go to
bed with their socks on, but later on take them off when their feet get
hot.
While young Calciums had
too little calcium, older Calciums can show a surplus of bodily calcium;
complaints can be kidney stones, atherosclerosis, distortions of the
joints or hands. Rheumatism is one of the big complaints.
Other symptoms are still due to a lack of calcium, like easily breaking
nails, bad teeth, epilepsia and nightly cramps in the calfs (calcium is
also needed for the transfer of nervous signals to the muscles).
They can develop maligne and benigne tumors and warts. A reknown
complaint is serious constipation.
Women often have painful breasts before the menstruation. The
menstruation is often early with profuse bleeding.
Calcium carbonicums love
eggs, especially the soft boiled ones.
They like both salt and sweet food (like ice-cream and chocolate). They
show a preference or an aversion for milk and meat.
They feel worse in cold and moisty weather, and during full moon and new
moon. It is not surprising that they have more complaints in wintertime.
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