Pharmacological and clinical notes
Calcium carbonicum Hahnemanni (the inner white part of the oyster shell)
Exudative diathesis, sudoresis of the head, infantile facial eczema, scrofulosis, glandular swelling, difficult dentition.
Dulcamara (bittersweet)
Remedy to counteract the effects of wet weather; disorders resulting from or worsening in a cold, wet climate.
Chamomilla (chamomile)
Teething disorders, acid perspiration and faeces, glandular swelling, restlessness and conditions of agitation.
Carbo vegtabilis (charcoal)
Glandular swelling, marasmus, cachexia tympanites in the epigastrium, circulatory insufficiency, a longing for cold, fresh air, in spite of ice-cold skin.
Based on the individual homoeopathic constituents of Calcoheel, therapeutic possibilities result for the treatment of disorders of the calcium metabolism, exudative diathesis, Iymphatism, scrofulosis, chronic tonsillitis and tonsillar emboli, tonsillar hypertrophy (in addition to Lymphomyosot and Barijodeel), bad-tempered, irritated children, intestinal colic in children (in addition to Spascupreel), swelling of the hilar glands, sudoresis of the head, general acid perspiration, teething disorders and otalgia (in association with Viburcol), also for cold feet in addition to Arteria-Heel and Circulo-Injeel, generally in calcium therapy, e.g. for rickets, osteomalacia, Sudeck's syndrome, tetany, etc.
The dosage is adjusted according to the disease, the symptoms and the stage of the illness: 1 tablet dissolved on the tongue 3 times daily. For acute disorders (e.g. teething disorders, otalgia), initially massive initial-dose therapy: 1 tablet every 15-30 minutes, possibly alternating with the other preparations indicated.