Description
Calcarea Phosphorica Biochemic Tablet — Bone Growth and Nutritional Support
Calcarea Phosphorica biochemic is derived from calcium phosphate, the most abundant mineral salt in the human body. It forms the primary building block of bones and teeth. Moreover, it plays a crucial role in cellular nutrition and the formation of new blood cells. Dr Schuessler placed it among the twelve foundational tissue salts because of its wide-ranging role in growth and repair. Consequently, it is especially relevant during periods of rapid development in children and adolescents.
Key Benefits of Calcarea Phosphorica Biochemic Tablet
- Supports healthy bone formation and growth in children
- Aids recovery from fractures and bone injuries
- Helps relieve growing pains in adolescents
- Furthermore, it supports overall nutritional assimilation
- Useful for anaemia and slow recovery after illness
- Additionally, it addresses teething difficulties in infants
About Calcarea Phosphorica as a Tissue Salt
The Calcarea Phosphorica biochemic salt is especially valuable during growth phases. Therefore, practitioners recommend it for children slow to develop teeth and those with frequent growing pains. Similarly, elderly patients with weak bones or prolonged fracture recovery find it beneficial. In addition, it supports proper absorption of nutrients from food. Indeed, it helps the body utilise calcium more effectively, reducing deficiency-related complaints.
Furthermore, Calcarea Phosphorica addresses general debility, cold extremities, and a weak constitution. As a result, it ranks among the most commonly prescribed tissue salts worldwide. However, individual requirements vary based on age, diet, and health status. Nevertheless, a qualified practitioner can guide the most appropriate course of treatment for specific needs.
Usage and Dosage
Adults take four tablets three times daily. Children take two tablets per dose. Dissolve under the tongue for optimal absorption. Explore the complete Bio-Chemics range and the Bio-Combinations collection for complementary remedies.
For reference, visit the Wikipedia article on Calcium Phosphate and studies on PubMed for related research.









