# Calcarea Hypophosphorosa

## Remedy Classification
- **Type:** Homeopathic Remedy
- **Miasm:** Tubercular Miasm
- **Temperament:** Chilly
- **Aggravation Time:** Neutral/Anytime

## Keynote Indications
This salt was proved by A. R. Barrett and a friend, who each took one grain of 2x trituration. 
Calc-hp. is to be preferred when it seems nec essary to furnish the organism with liberal doses of phosphorus 
in consequence of continued abscesses having reduced the vitality. 
Indicated in those persons who become pale, weak with violent drenching sweat, rapidly emaciate with 
extreme debility, on account of vital losses or continued abscesses. Emaciation of children. Loss of appetite, 
rapid debility, night sweats. 
Great fullness and oppression around heart, fullness throughout thorax and head, veins of upper parts and 
upper limbs stand out like whipcords. Dyspnea, must have air. Tuberculosis, diarrhea and cough, acute pains 
in chest. Mesenteric tuberculosis. Bleeding from lungs, angina pectoris, asthma, affection of arteries. Veins 
stand out like whipcords. 
Dull, heavy pressure from top of head betwee n frontal and occipital bones, pain generally increased with 
increasing depres sion. Pallor of skin. Habitually cold limbs. Acne with pustules. Profuse sweat all over. 
Complete loss of muscular power with loss of desire to move.

## Modalities (Aggravations / Ameliorations)
Worse from vital losses. Worse cold wind.

## Symptoms by System

### Mind
- Excitable nervous and sleepless.
- Talks rapidly and easily angered.
- Excitable nervous and sleepless.
- Talks rapidly and easily angered.

### Chest
- Veins stand out like whip-cord.
- Ears - Frying or sizzling in ears.
- Angina pectoris.
- Acute pain in chest.
- Tuberculosis cough.
- Bleeding from the lungs.
- Asthma.
- Bronchitis.

### Stomach & Abdomen
- Ravenous hunger, worse two hours after meals better when stomach is full.
- Loss of appetite.
- COMMENTS - Has cured attacks of pain occurring two hours after meals, relieved by a cup of milk or light 
food.
- With the first trituration, N ash cured a boy of eight who had several abscesses in and around the knee joint.
- The tibia was ulcerated and the ragged edge of the bone protruded through the surface.
- There was emaciation, 
loss of appetite and he was as pale as a corpse.
- The appetite returned at once in great force.
- Sore throbbing in spleen.
- Mesenteric tuberculosis.

### Extremities
- Habitually cold limbs.

### Skin
- Exhausting night sweat (Merc.).
- Acne with pustules all over the body.

### Sleep
- Starts in sleep.

