Allgemeine Homöopathische Zeitung 2017; 262(02): 2-76
DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1601213
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Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Study of calcareas based on Jan Scholten's group analysis study

Studium der Kalziumsalze anhand der Gruppenanalyse von Jan Scholten

L Stern
1   Clinica Stern, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Publication Date:
21 March 2017 (online)

 

Calcium muriaticum:

13 year-old patient had panic disorder and severe obesity. He showed no clinical response with calcium carbonicum. He had a problem with his mother, who was an alcoholic and had attempted suicide several times, and the patient was compelled to save her.

Calcium arsenicosum:

Increasing over 7 – 8 years, patients had chronic migraine, cold sores and chronic sinusitis. They had in common: much concern about the future, health, finances, many fears of diseases, death and much concern for others, especially their families, afraid that something bad would happen to them. They were restless, if strongly compelled to do their tasks in a very perfectionist way, blaming themselves when they failed. All cases showed clinical and mental improvement with testimonials of patients who did not improve, using calcium carbonicum alone, silicea, natrum muriatium.

Conclusion:

Scholten was a pioneer in the classification of drugs relating to 3 kingdoms of nature, primarily focusing on the substances of the mineral kingdom. Through the study of remedies of the same origin of poisoning and based on the practical results of patients, he developed a method of analyzing substances into groups and families. The application of this process was such a success that he went on to study the periodic table and discovered patterns related to rows and columns of the same. Thus, the analysis of the cases proved to be much more reliable, resulting in better accuracy and a higher percentage of cures.